National Post

Police probe two alleged sex assaults at St. Mike’s

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TORONTO • An investigat­ion is underway into an alleged sexual assault at St. Michael’s College School, police said Wednesday as the institutio­n announced it had expelled students over two serious incidents.

Police released few details but said the investigat­ion involved St. Michael’s, an allboys Catholic institutio­n that teaches grades 7 through 12.

Spokeswoma­n Katrina Arrogante said she couldn’t release any more informatio­n about the police probe because of the age of those involved and noted that the Child and Youth Advocacy Centre was participat­ing in the investigat­ion.

The school did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment but said in a letter to parents that administra­tors became aware of “two very serious incidents” that recently occurred on campus and were in violation of the student code of conduct.

“The nature of student conduct in each case is injurious to the moral tone of the school and the wellbeing of our students,” the school wrote.

“The school has zero tolerance for such behaviour.”

The school said it learned about the incidents on Monday and began an investigat­ion that included informing police and meeting individual­ly with the students involved and their parents.

“Swift and decisive disciplina­ry action has taken place, including expulsions,” the school said in a separate statement posted to its website.

The school told parents it addressed the student body in a “formal assembly” on Wednesday afternoon, and would talk to Grade 9 students who were participat­ing in Take Our Kids to Work Day on Thursday.

“Given police involvemen­t, and respecting the privacy and confidenti­ality of all parties, the school will not be making any further comments at this time,” it said.

A followup email to parents said additional support would be available for students who need it. The email from the director of student affairs said boys who need someone to talk to can approach any guidance counsellor.

The school is known for its athletic program. Alumni include hockey greats Frank Mahovlich, Dave Keon and Tim Horton. Track star and Olympic hopeful Justyn Knight also attended the school.

Provincial NDP lawmaker Jill Andrew, who represents the riding that includes St. Michael’s College School, calls the reports of alleged sexual assault “deeply disturbing.

“Every student should be able to attend school in an environmen­t where they are safe,” Andrew said in a statement Wednesday evening.

“I join with my community of St. Paul’s in saying that sexual violence has no place in our community.”

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