Why do Gypsies drop out of school?

Traditionally, traveller kids leave education after primary school in order to learn 'traditional skills' at home. For boys, this means trades such as bricklaying or tree-cutting, as well as learning to do odd jobs.
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Do Gypsies drop out of school?

Home education

The MPs' report said: "Some Gypsy and Traveller children are taken out of school as early as the end of primary school, some persistently do not attend and some never register at school at all.
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Why do Irish Travellers not go to school?

Jack's experience is not unique. In a recent report from the Traveller Movement, two-thirds of Irish Travellers said they been bullied by teachers, with one in five saying this made them leave school.
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How do Gypsies make money?

Most gypsies settle making money by looking for temporary jobs like gardeners, nail artists, and painters. There are also other ways for them to make money like, selling items that they buy in bulk, providing skills services, or even reading palms or tarot cards.
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Where do Travellers go to the toilet?

Most Travellers, if not all, take the toilet out of their van, as they think it is unhygenic to have a toilet next to where they cook. Normally they tow portable toilets, with them.
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Do Gypsies leave school early?

Home education

The MPs' report said: "Some Gypsy and Traveller children are taken out of school as early as the end of primary school, some persistently do not attend and some never register at school at all.
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What are the Gypsy rules?

According to Gypsy law, unguarded contact with the lower half of the human body is ritually polluting, ritual defilement is physically contagious, and non-Gypsies are in an extreme state of such defilement.
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What age do Gypsy girls leave school?

The parents of these kids take them out of school at the age of 11 to teach them " life skills " the girls look after the home and kids, the boys work. How do they get away with it? Most of these kids cant read or write but are perfectly capable of driving a car by the age of 12.
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What makes a Gypsy a Gypsy?

Roma (Gypsies) originated in the Punjab region of northern India as a nomadic people and entered Europe between the eighth and tenth centuries C.E. They were called "Gypsies" because Europeans mistakenly believed they came from Egypt. This minority is made up of distinct groups called "tribes" or "nations."
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Why do Travellers not go to school?

Concerns over bullying and harassment have been given as one of the reasons preventing children from Gypsy/Traveller communities attending school.
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How long do Gypsy marriages last?

Rom (man) and romni (woman) also mean "husband" and "wife." Roma avoid Soviet ceremonies and have their own interesting wedding ceremonies, which are strictly observed, even in big cities. These ceremonies blend Orthodox wedding ritual and Gypsy custom. Weddings generally take three days.
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What is a Gypsy curse?

(also gypsy curse) (With reference to the stereotypical representation of Romani people having psychic or supernatural powers) a curse or malediction invoked by a Romani; (sometimes also) a curse that superficially appears to be a blessing.
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Do Travellers children have to go to school?

Children of Traveller groups, whose families do not travel are expected to register at a school and attend as normal. They are subject to the same rules as other children in terms of the requirement to attend school regularly once registered at school.
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Why are Travellers above the law?

"Why is it that the traveller community somehow seem above the law? They get away with causing mayhem and disruption wherever they go and the law is such that it takes an eternity to get rid of them. “The current situation is untenable and costly and clearly a change in the law is needed.”
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What are some Gypsy last names?

Gypsy surnames which occur in Surrey include Cooper, Matthews, Ayres, Smith, Green, Taylor, Williams, Brazil, Shepherd, Beaney, Chapman and Scott among others.
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Can a gypsy marry a Gorger?

Any gypsy who marries a gorger brings shame upon their family's name, and many gypsies who marry gorgers end up getting disowned by their gypsy families and shunned by the community.
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Do Travellers marry their cousins?

Consanguinity, or the marriage of first or second cousins, is quite common among Travellers because they have traditionally married within their own 31,000- strong community.
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What language do Gypsies speak?

Romani, the common language of the Roma, the Sinti, the Kale and other European popula- tion groups summarised by the pejorative denomination gypsies, belongs to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European language family and is the only New-Indo-Aryan language spo- ken exclusively outside of the Indian subcontinent.
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What religion are Gypsies?

Formally, Islam is the religion that these communities align themselves with, and the people are recognized for their staunch preservation of the Romani language and identity. Most Eastern European Roma are Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, or Muslim.
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What does the Gypsy flag look like?

It was approved by the representatives of various Romani communities at the first and second World Romani Congresses (WRC), in 1971 and 1978. The flag consists of a background of blue and green, representing the heavens and earth, respectively; it also contains a 16-spoke red dharmachakra, or cartwheel, in the center.
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Is it OK to dress up as a Gypsy?

Just calling yourself a "gypsy" can be considered super disrespectful, and not only is an entire ethnic group not a costume, but many "gypsy" costumes simply perpetuate stereotypes of the Romani people.
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What is a male Gypsy called?

Many Roma refer to themselves by one generic name, Rom (meaning “man” or “husband”), and to all non-Roma by the term Gadje (also spelled Gadze or Gaje; a term with a pejorative connotation meaning “bumpkin,” “yokel,” or “barbarian”).
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What do Gypsies call non Gypsies?

What does gorger mean? A gorger is a Romani word for a non-Romani person.
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