Teenage dating and superfast broadband
Do you support the head teacher who wants to deter pupils from dating?
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The head teacher of a top public school has warned pupils that being in a teenage relationship could hamper their chances of going to university. Toby Belfield, principal of Ruthin School in Denbighshire, wrote an email to all students to try to deter them.
Do you support the Head Teacher who wants to deter pupils from dating?
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