Taking primary school to court for discrimination

Hi, this is my first post. I found the forum whilst googling advice regarding my sons school.

My son is 5 he was diagnosed with Autism last year.  He started school in September 2016.

I was forced to de-register him from school last week,  I was bullied in to it by the school senco, school secretary and some teachers. I have already started legal proceedings against them as I believe the way they have treated my son and my family is disability discrimination. 

It's been devestating to go through this because my son had friends at the school, and he had worked so hard to overcome so much like his sensory issues with the uniform and other things.  He's a lovely boy.  I know the school were not giving him the proper inclusion help he needed.

My daughter was due to start in September too.  This has caused us so much grief. Looks like I will have to move to be able to access another school as we live in semi rural area. I doubt that will happen before shes meant to start in September, and could I send my son to another mainstream? I fear the same scenario would occur. I wanted my kids to go to the same school. Gutted.

Thanks for listening just so stressed and have no support.

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    djbear said:

    Maybe the school thought that I was autistic that's why they thought they could getaway with discrimination against my son?

    That is possible but my experience of dealing with people tells me that most people are simply not very skilled at dealing with autistic people. If they can't deal with an autistic child then they probably can't handle an autistic parent. It isn't likely to be malice, it is much more likely to be a c$%k-up rather than a conspiracy.

    Some mainstream schools are really good at this, some are frankly a waste of space

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    djbear said:

    Maybe the school thought that I was autistic that's why they thought they could getaway with discrimination against my son?

    That is possible but my experience of dealing with people tells me that most people are simply not very skilled at dealing with autistic people. If they can't deal with an autistic child then they probably can't handle an autistic parent. It isn't likely to be malice, it is much more likely to be a c$%k-up rather than a conspiracy.

    Some mainstream schools are really good at this, some are frankly a waste of space

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