School Hair Policy Sparks Fury: Daughter Expelled Over 'Unnatural Look'

A 13-year-old student, Calliah Beaumont, was reportedly banned from her regular classes at Lliswerry High School in Wales after arriving with muted pink and purple tones in her hair. Her mother, Lydia Beaumont, has strongly criticized the school's decision, deeming it an overreaction to her daughter's "unnatural hair" color.
According to Lydia, Calliah was informed by school staff within minutes of her arrival that she had violated school rules. The teenager was then directed to learn in a separate room, away from her peers, until her hair was dyed back to its original color. The mother claims Calliah has not been able to return to her regular class since the incident. Lydia expressed her frustration, stating that she has always supported the school and that Calliah is a well-behaved, respectful, polite, and helpful student, who has previously been chosen to represent the school due to her good conduct. She firmly believes her daughter's hairdo in no way affects her learning and felt it was unfair for Calliah to be "called out and embarrassed in front of a whole classroom of teenagers."
In response, a spokesperson for Lliswerry High School clarified its stance, stating that their "policy clearly states that hair must be of a natural colour; colours such as pink, blue, and purple are not permitted." The school emphasized that these guidelines are established to foster a positive learning environment and ensure consistency and wellbeing for all students, with all parents and carers being made aware of these policies. The spokesperson also corrected the mother's assertion of isolation, clarifying that the learner was placed in an "inclusion room" with other students, in line with council policy for breaches of the school uniform policy. In such instances, learners are spoken to by a member of the school's wellbeing team, and parents are contacted to explain the situation. The school encouraged parents with concerns to contact them directly to resolve any issues.
Lydia Beaumont feels the incident has escalated unnecessarily and plans to meet with senior staff at the school to address her concerns. She urged the school to prioritize "bigger things happening in that school and not a child's hair colour."
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