Ministry says has taken action over violence at New Campbellville Secondary

The Ministry of Education today said that it has taken action over two acts of violence at the  New Campbellville Secondary School and students who were found to be in breach were sanctioned in keeping with its policy document which includes expulsion, suspension and mandatory psychosocial counselling.

 

Following the two reports of school violence, the Ministry today said that its Department of Education in Georgetown embarked on a series of actions to address the indisciplined behaviours.

 

On September 9, 2023, a video circulated on social media showed a female student being hit about her body by her classmate. Meanwhile, on September 15, 2023, a fight involving two male students was reported to the Ministry of Education. In the video which also circulated on social media one of the students was kicked and stomped in his head by another male student. Investigations into both cases were conducted and the parents of all the students involved were engaged.

The Ministry says it has provided support to the parents of the injured students, this includes ensuring that they underwent medical examinations.

Following the meetings, it said that students who were found to be in breach of the Ministry of Education’s Policy on the Maintenance of Order and Discipline in school were sanctioned in keeping with the said policy document. This includes expulsion, suspension and mandatory psychosocial counselling.

“The Ministry of Education will not condone any form of violence in our schools. The Ministry remains committed to ensuring that students can be in a safe and conducive learning environment.

“Additionally, the Ministry will continue its sensitization campaigns in schools on issues relating to bullying and any other indiscipline behaviours”, the statement said.