Parents fuming as daughter, 16, 'handcuffed for trying to sign leavers' shirts'
The parents of a 16-year-old GCSE student who was reportedly taken to a police station in handcuffs have criticised how the school and police handled the situation.
They said they were forced to go to Burslem Police Station to collect the teenager after police attended Ormiston Horizon Academy in Chell, Staffordshire, this week.
Staffordshire Police were called to the school after a number of students who were barred from a leavers' celebration refused to leave the premises, Stoke-on-Trent Live reports.
A standoff with school staff ensued because the teens wanted their shirts signed and to say goodbye to fellow pupils.
The girl's dad said they had "no contact through the school" and only knew of the incident by word of mouth.
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The dad went on: "They are more bothered about the school’s name. But they’ve made a mockery of the children, made a circus of them, that’s all they’ve done. It’s all over the internet before they even know it. She was just being a kid, all just having a laugh and a joke. It’s the last day and they were excited.
“It has shaken them up a bit and shown them in the wrong way when they’re only 16. My daughter is quite a bit shaken, she’s a bit scared of the police. How are these kids going to look at the police when they want help?”
The girl's mother was at work when the incident unfolded on Wednesday, June 14.
Some students had been barred from the leavers' celebration for either poor attendance or bad behaviour.
The mum said: “I wasn’t aware of any of this. The school never contacted me or tried to inform me of the incident. I was called by another student. I went to the school on Thursday morning and said ‘You’ve got three or four contacts on her form and you haven’t phoned one of them to tell them what's happened’.”
The mum added: “If something is in place for the day and the kids are looking forward to it and then they take it away it’s going to upset them. Signing t-shirts is a big thing at school and they've missed out. I’ve still got my shirt from when I was at school.
“There was a lack of communication over such a big incident. If they had just contacted the parents first, it could have been avoided.”
An Ormiston Academy Trust spokesman said: “We are aware of a minor disturbance which took place on the school grounds. It coincided with a celebratory leavers’ assembly for our outgoing year 11s.
“Throughout this academic year, students have been consistently informed of the high standards of behaviour and conduct we expect as a school and repeatedly told that a continued failure to meet these standards would result in individuals not being invited to be part of the celebrations. As a result of these clear rules, a small number of students were not invited to be part of the leavers’ assembly.
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“At Ormiston Horizon Academy, we are wholly committed to fostering high standards of behaviour and have always set clear expectations for our students. Though these events were unfortunate, we would not like them to detract from the brilliant success of our outgoing year 11s.”
A spokesperson from Staffordshire Police said: "Patrolling officers were made aware at 11.40am on Wednesday of a group of students who were refusing to leave Ormiston Horizon Academy. The group were trying to force entry into the building and were causing disruption within the school grounds.
"We spoke with the group at the scene and made proportionate attempts to bring the incident to a safe conclusion. As a result, a number of them left the area voluntarily, whilst a small group stayed in the area and continued to cause disruption to officers.
"We spoke to a 16-year-old girl, from Stoke-on-Trent, about breaching the peace. Her parents collected her from Burslem police station a short time later.
"One teenage boy was also detained at the scene and spoken to about breaching the peace. After speaking with them both, no further action was taken."