Karen Lunn says her daughter is being unfairly punished because of the stud.
A girl has been put in isolation right after starting secondary school because of her nose piercing, with her mum saying she is being unfairly ‘punished’.
Her mum Karen Lunn says it is not fair to ask Macie to remove the stud at the moment, as the piercing has not yet healed so could become infected. Ms Lunn admitted to being partially fault because she was not aware of the school policy – but is now calling for the rule to be relaxed, saying her daughter is being ‘unfairly punished’.She says she can’t take it out because it’s still healing
According to the school uniform policy, which is made available to parents and prospective parents, New College allows studded ear-piercings, Ms Lunn said.After taking her concerns up with the school, she said she was told that Macie would have to remove the piercing before being allowed back into normal classes.‘She wears all the correct uniform and has all the right equipment – she has always been described as a willing and caring person,’ she added.
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