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Liverpool Echo
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Wesley Holmes

Outrage after schoolgirl told toilet is 'a privilege not a right'

A 12-year-old schoolgirl who was denied a trip to the toilet by her teacher has received an outpour of support from people who branded the decision "pathetic" and "cruel".

Rebecca Tregilgas' daughter, a pupil at Holly Lodge Girls' College in West Derby, was allegedly told by a teacher that using the toilet was "a privilege, not a right" when she asked for a bathroom break during an afternoon lesson. The mum-of-two said the incident left her "constantly worrying" about her daughters, as she feared they would be embarrassed in front of their classmates.

She said: "Even people in prison have access to a toilet whenever they want it. These are schools - they aren't prisons. They should have access to a toilet whenever they need it."

READ MORE: Mum's anger after schoolgirls told toilet is 'a privilege not a right'

On The ECHO's Facebook page, people responded to claims that the school routinely denied pupils access to bathrooms during lesson times - despite Rebecca's claims that she had complained "eight or ten" times since January.

Nicola Bennett said: " All senior schools are the same, my son comes in rushing for the loo as he has held it in for hours, disgusting."

Christine Radford said: "All secondary schools are getting like this it is wrong, if they need toilet they should be allowed. When girls are on there monthly cycle they need toilet more it's pathetic I will tell my grandchildren if they need it just go if they not allowed to go walk out of school."

Catherine Walker said: "This is why so many kids suffer with bladder problems and water infections, being told to "hold it in until break time, its cruel and totally unnecessary."

Samantha Mcginnity said: "I had this when I was In high school, weren't allowed toilet in class but if we had a toilet pass we could. How embarrassing for kids with problems to have to show their pass to go toilet. Pathetic and not fair on the kids."

A spokesperson for Holly Lodge said: “Students are not routinely denied access to a toilet during lessons and this is managed by teachers from a safeguarding point of view. If a toilet were locked, staff will provide students with a key or a key code.

“If a student has a medical condition which may mean they need to use the toilet more frequently, they would be provided with a toilet pass for which we would ask for evidence of a condition to be able to issue the pass.

“We are currently investigating the claim that a member of staff used the phrase ‘a privilege, not a right’, but this is not school policy. All students at our school have access to toilets at any time during the school day and there are always a sufficient number of toilets available.”

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