A thirteen-year-old Leeds schoolgirl claims she has been excluded for wearing ankle-revealing trousers that a staff member said could prove 'distracting' to her teachers and pupils.
Schoolgirl Olivia Harrison was initially sent to isolation by the staff member at Leeds' John Smeaton Acadamy, having been told to change her socks and trousers because her ankles were showing.
In addition, she was also told by the same staff member that the trousers showed her figure "too much."
meaton Acadamy, having been told to change her socks and trousers because her ankles were showing.
However, it transpires that the offending trousers weren't actually new - according to her mum, Karen Harrison, they are from Debenhams and the same ones she's worn to school before with "no problems."
In spite of this, during her lunch break on Monday Olivia was ordered to dig out some replacement items from the school's lost property bin. When she objected, she was sent into isolation as punishment.
After refusing to comply, she was then sent home and excluded for two days - and told that she'd have to complete a further three days in isolation when she returns.
Speaking to Leeds Live, Olivia recalls: "I said, 'are you saying they're going to get turned on?' And [the staff member] said, 'well I wouldn't put it like that.'
John Smeaton Academy was taken over by The Gorse Academies Trust at the start of term, and according to Olivia's mum Karen it has been "really bad" these past couple of weeks - with lots of kids being pulled up for uniform infractions.
On The Gorse Academies Trust website, it states: "Our central mission is to ensure that we play a significant role in removing the stubborn link between poverty and academic underperformance.
"We hope that anyone spending time in any of our schools would come to appreciate and understand the values that we hold dear, and which for us are not open to negotiation."
This is not the first instance in which parents have complained about stringent school uniforms being enforced at Leeds schools, with many parents complaining online about their experiences since starting the new term.
Parents at Benton Park Comprehensive School in Rawdon also made headlines this week after claiming that their children were lined up "as if they were in the Army" for uniform inspections.
Many local parents have been left exasperated, saying their children have been left feeling "humiliated, embarrassed and intimidated" by repeated checks, claiming that frequent infringements include trousers being "too stretchy" or "too short."
Many feel that, after the year that everyone has just had, pupils should be cut some slack - with one parent saying: "All [our kids] want is to be allowed to study to the best of their ability and become the best they can in this mad world we live in."
Another said: "Some families simply cannot keep up with buying new clothes every few weeks [or] months and what kind of impact is this having on these families?"
A spokesperson from Benton Park School said: “We want every pupil to be proud to belong to the Benton Park community and taking pride in their uniform will help achieve this.
"We communicate our uniform expectations clearly with all parents and carers before the start of the school year to ensure they have plenty of time to prepare.
“If a family is struggling to access the correct uniform due to personal or financial reasons, we would urge them to let us know so that we can help.
“Parents with more general concerns or questions about our uniform policy are more than welcome to contact us to discuss them with a member of staff.”
She's big, she's green and she's ready to ruin your figure.
A lot of you will have seen the viral ‘Bertha’ cake by Leeds born beloved sweet treat specialists Get Baked.
They recently opened another site in Manchester's Northern Quarter, where queues literally formed round the block of hungry punters wanting to get their hands on the infamous sugary treats.
And now it's going to happen all over again, as they've recently unveiled their newest flavour which is sure to go down a storm.
We’ll give you a hint: it’s a current food and drink trend that’s about as big as Bertha herself – it’s not matcha, it’s not hot honey (duh), and it’s not Guinness…
Images: Get Baked
Yes—scratch that; HELL YES!Get Baked is set to welcome Bertha’s equally beautiful twin sister, and she’s officially a pistachio girlie.
Having started out life simply as ‘Bruce’, after taking inspiration from the iconic scene from Matilda, this thing has become a phenomenon in its own right, and who doesn’t like more flavours of a good thing?
Probably one of the biggest foodie crazes going at the minute, thanks to the popularity of pistachio cream, cookies, lattes and the similar social media sensation that is the ‘Dubai Pistachio Bar' people are rather fittingly going nuts for this particular flavour of almost absolutely anything.
With that in mind, the Leeds-born bakery and dessert shop – founded by Rich Myers over in Headingley back in 2011 – have shown no hesitation in hopping on the bandwagon and creating a new twist on their own viral menu item.
Teasing the full details in a post on their Instagram this week, they wrote: “What’s big, green, and is going to destroy your life in a couple of weeks’ time? Pistachio Bertha. Strictly limited to 5,000 slices. Coming oh so soon. GB.”
In case you were wondering just how mad those with a sweet tooth could possibly go for a slice of cake, just look at the recent queues when they finally launched in Manchester city centre:
Speaking on the grand opening here on our turf and his partner Amy’s hometown, Myers said simply: “Manchester, what a launch. Thanks for much for the warm welcome. Stay baked.”
Leeds Tattoo Expo to return to the First Direct Arena for 10th anniversary
Clementine Hall
The tenth annual Leeds Tattoo Expo will showcase some of the best in tattooing both local and internationally.
If you fancy getting yourself a fancy new bit of ink, then look no further than the iconic Leeds Tattoo Expo that will be returning to the First Direct Arena this June.
Taking place on Saturday 7 and Sunday 8 June 2025, over 200 tattooists and 70 traders will be flocking to the city to show off their skills.
And not only that, but there’ll also be a whole host of market traders for you to browse as well as live music to have a boogie to.
The artists will be tattooing with options for both pre-booked appointments and walk ups available throughout the weekend.
Image: Leeds Tattoo Expo
There will also be a piercer, tooth gems and a henna artist ready to adorn your body.
Alongside getting tattooed, there’s plenty to do and to see over the whole weekend; there'll be an alternative drawing class, an illustrators market with kids’ workshops provided by Art Gecko, an art fusion event on the main stage, burlesque performances and competitions, a small vintage clothing pop-up, fire breathing and break dancing demonstrations in the square outside the arena.
The annual tattoo competitions will also be taking place each evening, where tattooists showcase their work to a panel of judges, sponsored by Killer Ink!
To celebrate Leeds Tattoo Expo's tenth anniversary, they'll be hosting a Pre-Party at Belgrave Music Hall on Thursday 5 June which is a completely free entry event complete with live music and free pizza.
You can find out more about the event and book your tickets here via the First Direct Arena's website.