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Warrnambool school sorry for making boys stand in apology for ‘behaviours of their gender’

The principal of a Warrnambool secondary school says asking male students to stand “as a symbolic gesture of apology for the behaviours of their gender” at assembly was inappropriate.
Key points:
- Warrnambool’s Brauer College concedes events at an assembly addressing sexual assault and harassment were “inappropriate”
- Male students were asked to stand “as a symbolic gesture of apology for the behaviours of their gender”
- The school principal has apologised and parents are being directly contacted by the school
Brauer College principal Jane Boyle apologised after conceding a discussion about sexual assault and harassment at a school assembly took an inappropriate turn.
Ms Boyle said in a statement that during a discussion about sexual assault,…
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