A secondary school has resorted to drastic measures to stop vain pupils becoming distracted by their own reflections.

Wey Valley Academy in Weymouth has taken the controversial decision to remove all mirrors due to ‘congestion’ in the toilets.

Deciding he has had enough, headteacher Steven Dyer sent an email to parents informing them that mirrors in the toilets had led to ‘behaviour issues’.

He wrote: ‘We noticed that the mirrors were contributing to congestion and behaviour issues in the toilets, particularly during busy periods.

‘Students were often gathering around the mirrors, which led to delays, overcrowding, and, in some cases, behaviour that made the space less comfortable for others.

‘Removing the mirrors is intended to enable us to keep the toilets calmer, safer, and more fo

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