Do I have to keep my autistic son in a mainstream school

My son has been struggling in a mainstream secondary school for two years, I’m waiting for a place in a special needs school, but he is refusing to go back to the mainstream school so I have to send him in while I wait for a place at a special needs school

Parents
  • Simple answer, No.

    Schools have been turned into Warzones, as kids are no longer taught respect and manners by their parents. Too many parents threatening legal action, should their child be accused of anything.

    Also, in my school, there was a PE Teacher who had affairs with TWO female Teachers. Kids hear this, and suddenly the parents latch onto this. Authority has been stripped from our society.

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  • Simple answer, No.

    Schools have been turned into Warzones, as kids are no longer taught respect and manners by their parents. Too many parents threatening legal action, should their child be accused of anything.

    Also, in my school, there was a PE Teacher who had affairs with TWO female Teachers. Kids hear this, and suddenly the parents latch onto this. Authority has been stripped from our society.

Children
  • aye, i describe it as a constant riot. and its not safe at all.
    in our high school we had even teachers breaking down crying and being run out of the class.
    the students just always riot, no control at all, we had one teacher from london a posh guy try to teach science and try to be strict and control it but its too far gone by that point so he couldnt even fix it. they ended up tossing big thick text books at him, they didnt care about getting done. they had no fear of being told off.