[2024] UKUT 449 (AAC)
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber

[2024] UKUT 449 (AAC)

Fecha: 15-May-2023

After the incident DJ had a decline in his mental health and demonstrated symptoms associated with post-traumatic stress disorder

7)

After the incident DJ had a decline in his mental health and demonstrated symptoms associated with post-traumatic stress disorder.

8)

In August 2021 DJ passed his GCSE’s based on teacher assessment grades, but the College staff were concerned that he would not cope with the more rigorous requirements of an A Level course.

9)

Following a discussion with the College, DJ was asked to sign a performance contract requiring him to commit fully to the work in his chosen subjects and if he did not meet those requirements it would be necessary to consider his future in the sixth form. The College considered that the contract should be seen as a support to DJ in his studies and to maximise his chances of success. Specific requirements of the contract were that DJ should work to improve his academic standards and to develop his learning. He was required to attend supervised study and academic support when directed. He was also required to attend workshops and to achieve grades which reflected significant levels of improvement. He was also required to comply with the disciplinary policy.

10)

In the event it was considered DJ had not met the contractual requirements, the College reserved the right to withdraw him from examinations and review his position.