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What will expulsion mean for my future?
Your suspension will be recorded in your school’s register. However, information about your suspension or expulsion is not public information as your personal information is protected by privacy legislation.
You may be expelled from your school and in serious cases of bad behaviour the Minister may refuse your admission to any government school.
If you want to enrol in TAFE, you must let them know if you were suspended or expelled for violent behaviour. They will then decide if you are a current risk to the safety of any person within TAFE NSW.
You have a right to be heard
Remember, throughout the suspension or expulsion process, you have the right to be heard. This means you have:
The right to know why you are being punished
The right to know the way the decision will be made
The right to know the problems and any other information which will be used to decide the decision
The right to respond to any allegations against you. |
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