My daughter, 11, was sent home from first day at secondary school over her new shoes - now she doesn't want to go back

A MUM has said her daughter was sent home from her first day at secondary school because of her new shoes.

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Melissa Pope, 37, has slammed Grace College in Gateshead, Newcastle, after her 11-year-old was put in isolation for her footwear.

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Layla Thomson was sent home from school because of her footwearCredit: NCJMedia

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The year 7 student was told the Vivienne Westwood pumps were inappropriateCredit: NCJMedia

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Her mum has since slammed Grace college, in GatesheadCredit: NCJMedia

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Branding them "ridiculous", the furious mum-of-two said Layla Thomson didn't learn anything on her first day of year 7 or even get to look around the site.

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Pictures of the schoolgirl smiling before the big day show her wearing the correct blazer, tie and skirt with a pair of Vivienne Westwood slip-on pumps.

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But when she arrived, she barely even made it through the first lesson before being told her shoes were inappropriate.

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Fuming Melissa said she was taken and put into isolation until her grandma came to collect her and take her home.

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The mum said Layla wasn't the only pupil sent on that day and called the whole thing "disgusting".

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She told ChronicleLive: "My daughter has had her first day at secondary school.

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"She's been sitting in a room not learning anything at all and not wanting to go back."

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Melissa said she was told the shoes were a health and safety concern because the top of Layla's foot wasn't covered, and that it must be a "brogue type shoe".

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She added: "It's a school, it's not a camp.

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"They're getting treated like they're in the Army and they have got to do this and that and wear this and that.

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"The only thing it's done today is disrupt a whole school. She hasn't done anything or had any lessons.

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"She doesn't know what the school is like. She's just been stuck in a room."

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The school said they aim for "high standards at all times" but that they also want students to be equal during the cost of living crisis.

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A spokesperson for Grace College said: "Grace College is proud of its uniform for the professional image it portrays, and we expect students to wear it with pride.

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"We aim for high standards at all times and wearing the correct uniform in the correct way is a significant and important starting point in setting and maintaining these standards.

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"Our uniform policy is designed to be fair, equal and affordable to all students, which is especially important during a cost of living crisis.

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"Our uniform is smart, practical and good value and clear guidance on it is provided to families prior to their children joining the college; the policy can also be found within three clicks on our website.

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"All families are aware that school shoes should be plain black and polishable, and devoid of fashion logos.

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"Our website offers guidance on eight different styles and we name recommended suppliers.

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"This is to ensure consistency across the college, to ensure safety, to protect students from pressure to follow trends, to prevent bullying and to keep costs as low as possible."

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They added: "Our policy is always to ask students to correct their uniform where they can.

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"We have a small supply of uniform in college to support students to do this straightaway.

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"Where it is not possible to rectify a uniform issue, we always contact parents and seek to work with them to put things right.

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"We have had to do this with a number of students today."

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