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St. Paul’s College, hit by new harassment allegations after Mom became viral for the threat of “daughter’s harassment” – 7news

St. Paul’s College, hit by new harassment allegations after Mom became viral for the threat of “daughter’s harassment” – 7news

Recommended by fresh harassment appeared at a private Catholic school in Adelaide, where a fed mother was filmed that she was a student who allegedly harassed her daughter.

Mom became viral last week after threatening to “cut the throat” of a 12-year-old girl in the classroom at St. Paul College, in the northeast of the city.

As a result of the incident, the mother told 7news that she regretted her behavior, but claims that she had reached a boiling point after repeated complaints at the school for her child’s thug were ignored.

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Now another parent claims that she removed her son from the school two years ago because the staff failed to turn to her harassment complaints.

She said he was harassed for two terms – and one of his antagonists is a staff member.

“We went to the director, then Catholic education, but it didn’t happen much,” she told 7news.com.au.

“These were two terms for us when my husband and I entered (the school office) and made a bigger drama than this poor lady.

“We removed our son right away and moved him back to school for all the boys.

“It was the best thing we’ve ever done.

“It’s shocking that this is still happening.”

St. Paul's College, a Gilles Plains Private Catholic School, in the northeastern Adelaide, fell under fire last week.
St. Paul’s College, a Gilles Plains Private Catholic School, in the northeastern Adelaide, fell under fire last week. Credit: St. Paul College

7news understands that the school management is different in 2023, with a new principal taking on the role in January this year.

Erea Colleges, the managing body of St. Paul’s College, said their schools give clear expectations in connection with harassment and harassment as part of the students’ behavior requirements.

“Erea’s College is working closely with students in our schools across the country to provide a safe and supportive learning environment,” the governing body told 7news.com.au.

“EREA’s colleges and our colleges guarantee that all statements and safety concerns are responsible as a priority and in accordance with our protection policies, student codes for behavior and in accordance with all relevant jurisdiction obligations.

“Schools report incidents with harassment and harassment and, where appropriate, responds to the failures to adhere to our expected standards of behavior.”

The mother (whose back is in the photo) talks with 7news about events that made her rescue in a group of high school students from St. Paul's College.
The mother (whose back is in the photo) talks with 7news about events that made her rescue in a group of high school students from St. Paul’s College. Credit: 7news

In the recent viral video, the fed mother can be heard verbally abusing the teenager in front of her peers during a class at school.

“You ever get involved with my daughter again, I’ll cut you F ******* your throat,” she yelled.

“Do you want to f ******* go b *** H? Do you want to f ****** go? Ever talk to my daughter again. “

The mother claims that her daughter had been harassed for more than 12 months and was pushed across the edge after a student recently told her child to take her life.

She said her daughter’s mental health had quickly deteriorated.

“It was extremely difficult, we had suicide attempts, we made our daughter refuse to go to school,” she said.

“Let’s see the physical effects he had on her mental health destroys us as a family.”

Both parents of the harassable teenager have received an email from St. Paul, who informed them that they “violated the Parental Code of Conduct.”

They are now forbidden to step on school sites, and their daughter has been stopped by attending St. Paul’s College as the issue is being investigated.

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