Figures revealed in Tynwald written question
The number of suspensions handed out in the Island's schools has more than doubled since the Covid-19 pandemic.
The figures have been released in response to a written Tynwald question.
Ballakermeen High School had issued the most suspensions in the 2022/23 year, handing out 215 punishments.
St Ninian's, which was second, with 114 incidents.
Ramsey Grammar suspended a total of 90 students, Castle Rushen 63, and QEII 46.
More than half the students punished across all the Island's schools that year had been suspended at least twice, with nearly a third receiving three or more suspensions.
In total, 567 were given last year, compared to 273 in 2020/21.
You can read the stats in full here.
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