School bans foreign languages

The Seden School in Odense has banned pupils from speaking their own languages during breaks. Archive picture from another school in Odense.
The Seden School in Odense has banned pupils from speaking their own languages during breaks. Archive picture from another school in Odense.
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Students at the Seden School in Odense on Funen have been banned from speaking their own languages during breaks after a series of incidents in which bi-lingual students are said to have shouted at, or harassed other pupils or teachers.

Students ignoring the ban, introduced by management and teachers in a school in which 30 percent of pupils are bi-lingual, can expect to have their parents called in for consultations, according to the weekend report in Fyens Stiftstidende.

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