Four excluded from schools for sexual misconduct

Four sexual misconduct school exclusions in SunderlandFour sexual misconduct school exclusions in Sunderland
Four sexual misconduct school exclusions in Sunderland
Four pupils were excluded for sexual misconduct at schools in Sunderland in one year, new figures reveal.

Department for Education figures show Sunderland schools excluded students four times for sexual misconduct during 2018-19 – and 94 in the ten years between 2009 and 2019 – two permanently and 92 temporarily.

The exclusions were among 2,811 in Sunderland in 2018-19 – 2,721 of which were fixed, and 90 permanent.

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Nationally, there were 1,972 sexual misconduct exclusions – which include incidents of sexual abuse, sexual bullying and sexual harassment – a 13% drop on the year before.

The figures come after the Government announced an immediate review into sexual abuse in schools in the wake of the allegations and 14,000 testimonies on the Everyone’s Invited website, where pupils can anonymously share their experiences of abuse and assault.

Some students have accused their establishments of not tackling a “rape culture”.

The charity Rape Crisis said the figures do not show the true scale of sexual abuse inside schools.

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Katie Russell, national spokeswoman for the charity, added: "We’ve known for a number of years about the high prevalence and serious impacts of sexual violence and abuse in taking place in schools."

A Government spokeswoman said: “Where schools do not meet the strict safeguarding standards that we have in place, we will take swift action and we will always back headteachers to remove a pupil from the classroom where this creates a calm and disciplined environment.

“We would encourage anyone who is aware of any specific incidents.”