School protests force U-turn after sick pupil banned from wearing cap
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image captionElla also wears a hat around the house as a comfort blanket , her family said
A teenager with a rare illness that has caused her hair to fall out can now wear a cap to school after pupils protested when her request was denied.
Ella Goodwin s father said the 13-year-old was told a cap or hoodie was not part of the uniform policy at Heritage High School in Clowne, Derbyshire.
The row led to a protest outside the school involving dozens of Ella s fellow pupils on Monday morning.
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