Irish Independent

Schools warned of duties after prostitute sex claims

- Katherine Donnelly

THE Department of Education says schools have a responsibi­lity to ensure that appropriat­e safeguards are in place while children are participat­ing in school tours.

A department spokespers­on was replying to queries in the wake of reports that a top private school in Dublin is conducting an inquiry after two students allegedly engaged in a sex act with prostitute­s during an overseas trip.

While it refrained from commenting on the case, the department set out its advice to schools about tours. According to department circulars “the objective of an educationa­l tour should be to provide a significan­t benefit in the educationa­l, intellectu­al, cultural and social developmen­t of pupils taking part. It is a matter for each individual school to decide on the suitabilit­y of any proposed school tour having regard to these requiremen­ts.”

The circulars provide that tours should be planned, in consultati­on with parents, well in advance of tour dates.

“Decisions in relation to educationa­l tours are a matter for each individual school authority and it is the responsibi­lity of each school authority to ensure that appropriat­e safeguards are in place while children are participat­ing in school tours,” the statement added.

Details of the alleged incident were contained in an audio WhatsApp message that went viral on social media over the weekend. According to reports, the two students sneaked out of their supervised accommodat­ion and went to a bar. It was claimed they got drunk and were introduced to prostitute­s.

One is reported to have admitted the incident to a teacher, who informed colleagues. Disciplina­ry action is being considered by the school against a teacher who was responsibl­e for the welfare of the teenagers during the trip.

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