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A prestigious private school in Victoria has banned water bottles in the classroom for some of its students, a move that one pupil says is "jeopardising students' rights" Ballarat Clarendon College charges annual fees of between $13,500 for a Year 5 student and$20,600 per year for a Year 9 student

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Ballarat Clarendon College bans water bottles in classrooms for some students as part of new. The trial would run during the colder months of the year, as during summer the Department of Education recommends students drink water often and have a bottle with them as part of its heat health policy. Ballarat Clarendon College announced it was starting a "water trial" for students in years 5 to 9, which will see students leave their drink bottles outside the classroom during class time.

Congratulations to our senior... Ballarat Clarendon College. A prestigious private school in Victoria has banned water bottles in the classroom for some of its students, a move that one pupil says is "jeopardising students' rights" Ballarat Clarendon College says it is conducting a "water trial" for years 5 to 9, which requires students to leave their drink bottles outside the classroom.