Students at Foxford Community School in Longford, Coventry, are now only allowed to go to the toilet during a lesson if they are supervised or at break time, it has been claimed.
A secondary school has installed 'cage doors' with locks to allegedly prevent pupils from using the toilet during their lessons.
Students at Foxford Community School in Longford, Coventry, are now only allowed to go to the toilet during a lesson if they are supervised or at break time, it has been claimed He said: 'Now they have fitted locked cage doors to prevent the kids from even getting near the toilets and have said the kids can only use the toilets during break times but not during lessons.'
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