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School cancels French trip over safety fears

A school in Grimsby has cancelled two trips to Northern France over fears for pupil safety.

The headteacher of a school in Grimsby has told 大象传媒 Radio 5 live that he is cancelling two school trips to France 鈥 even though he feels it鈥檚 鈥済iving in to terrorism鈥.

A total of 96 pupils aged 12 and 13 from Tollbar Academy were due to depart for St Omer in two groups over the next two weeks.

David Hampson, chief executive of the trust who run the school, told Peter Allen that the decision followed advice from the French Ministry for Education, which said foreign school groups should avoid travelling to France for the time being.

He said: 鈥淚t was a decision we made with great regret, but it was necessary and we felt in the interests of the safety of the pupils.

鈥淚t's giving in to terrorism, and they're achieving their ends without even violence, but in this case I'm in a position of loco parentis for children that are 12 and 13 years old. The parents are in an absolutely hideous position. The children want to go, [but] the parents have obviously got concerns about their safety, as I have. I met with them last night and I told them we'd made a decision in their interests. I've had such positive response from the parents and lovely emails this morning. It's a decision I felt I'd got to make.鈥

This clip is originally from 5 live Daily on Wednesday 18 November 2015

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