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Two Girls Expelled From Seminary School For Sexual Misconduct

Two Girls Expelled From Seminary School For Sexual Misconduct
  • PublishedAugust 16, 2018

Two female students of Inanda Seminary, a private girls’ boarding school in Durban, South Africa, were caught by the matron kissing for about 20 minutes which has lead to their expulsion.

The parents of the grade 9 and 8 pupils were immediately called to come and pick their daughters and they have now missed school for three weeks after they were caught on July 25.

The mother of one of the teenagers said she was called by the matron on July 25 and told to fetch her child, who had been expelled.

She said: “I went the next day to find her isolated from other [pupils]… When I asked what had happened, I was told she was caught by the matron kissing the other girl for 20 minutes.

“I took her home and we came back to the school for the hearing. As a parent, I was not given a chance to speak. They asked [my daughter] if she pleaded guilty or not. She pleaded not guilty. She said she had witnesses. I had also asked her and she said they did not kiss.”

The school said one of the mothers had appealed against the sanction but “the verdict and sanction were upheld in the appeal” and “the mother was informed that no further appeal will be permitted”.

The grandmother of one of the girls said the school had refused to speak to her after the appeal on Friday.

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