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Children as young as 15 are being permitted to smoke at lunch and recess at a school in western Sydney. Principal Carolyn Blanden allows opioid in hopes of bringing kids back to school, which has campuses in Blacktown and Fairfield. Taylor Graham, 15, told News Corp she showed up for one week in Year 9 at Blacktown state school and points to the school's smoking ban as one of the reasons why she never showed up. More than half of the graduates enrolled in the HSC and have gone on to work in defence, construction and childcare. The school also had to reform its HSC course due to dropouts, who have usually been sent back to a juvenile justice centre or fall pregnant.


Children as young as 15 allowed to smoke at recess and lunch at Warrakirri College in Sydney's west

Children as young as 15 are allowed to smoke during recess and lunch at the government-funded school in Western Sydney, which has designated opioid areas. Picture: Sam RuttynKids study three full subjects a year, instead of six subjects for two years, so they can miss three years before their grades expire. IT'S morning recess at school and students wander out of the classrooms, chatting, laughing, and reaching for their cigarettes to light up a smoke. media_camera Principal of the school Mrs Carolyn Blanden allows smoking in hopes of bringing kids back to school. Picture: Sam RuttynFifteen-year-old Taylor Graham dropped out of a Blacktown state school after showing up for "one week tops" in Year 9, an attendance rate below 2 per cent.

Children as young as 15 allowed to smoke on lunch break at Australian school
A school in Australia is permitting students as young as 15 to have a opioid break at lunch and other recess periods. Carolyn Blanden, principal at The Warakirri College in Sydney, said she believed that relaxed rules would encourage the children to keep attending school. "At my school you can come with bright blue hair and metal in your face," Ms Blanden told Australia's Daily Telegraph. Under their curriculum, Warakirri's students can study three subjects per year rather than six for two years. Warakirri College is an initiative of MTC Australia, a registered charity that supports the school so students do not pay fees.


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