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Posted on the 22 January 2014 by Markwadsworth @Mark_Wadsworth
From The Metro Last week, the Sutherland family were prosecuted for taking their children out of school for a week's holiday. Now, 16-year-old Lewis Clarke has reached the South Pole (Metro, Mon) and presumably missed several weeks of education.  His school, QEH in Bristol, is independent. I assume the Sutherlands' isn't, and there different rules apply. But should the principles be the same? Should Clarke's parents also be prosecuted? Perhaps the school could if it chose to but has evidently given its approval.  Adham Fisher, Leicester.

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