students between 2018 and 2019, the youngest of which are just four years old. Of those, 9,055 resulted in suspensions, 1,163 fixed-term exclusions and 115 permanent expulsions.The figures, revealed by Department for Education under Freedom of Information laws, also reveal there were 3,481 exclusions reported for under-sevens attacking other pupils during the 190 school days of 2018-19.Christopher McGovern, chairman of Campaign for Real Education, said: “These figures are extremely worrying and show that we are storing up big social problems for the future.“Too many parents are failing to set boundaries.
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