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re "==Teachers' names== I went ahead and removed the list of individual teachers' names, since I didn't think it was notable enough for an article on the school. However, I left a link to the source from which this was taken, so folks that need this info can go there."
The recollections of past students of excessive discipline should be included.
re my allegations of teachers who molested students should be seen in the context of the published report of the Wood Royal Commission which reported on pedophilia in NSW. and documented incidents where Principles had failed to act on allegations of sexual abuse.
As a result of the Wood Royal Commission the NSW Government set up Working with Children Police checks and introduced mandatory reporting of suspected sexual abuse.
It is illegal in NSW to victimise those making disclosures. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Vctm64 ( talk • contribs) 14:48, 21 January 2010 (UTC)
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re "==Teachers' names== I went ahead and removed the list of individual teachers' names, since I didn't think it was notable enough for an article on the school. However, I left a link to the source from which this was taken, so folks that need this info can go there."
The recollections of past students of excessive discipline should be included.
re my allegations of teachers who molested students should be seen in the context of the published report of the Wood Royal Commission which reported on pedophilia in NSW. and documented incidents where Principles had failed to act on allegations of sexual abuse.
As a result of the Wood Royal Commission the NSW Government set up Working with Children Police checks and introduced mandatory reporting of suspected sexual abuse.
It is illegal in NSW to victimise those making disclosures. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Vctm64 ( talk • contribs) 14:48, 21 January 2010 (UTC)