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PTFA Tells: Replace Teachers

With exams coming up, associatio­n feels absence of suspended teachers could have an impact on their children’s education

- SHALVEEN CHAND

The Queen Victoria School (QVS) Parents Teachers and Friends Associatio­n president, Filimoni Vosarogo, said they were concerned that the suspension of four teachers would affect students at the Government school. Mr Vosarogo’s comments comes in light of child abuse allegation­s at QVS, where teachers allegedly stripped naked four boys and rubbed chillies on their genitals and mouth.

A Police investigat­ion has been instigated and the Ministry of

Education has suspended four teachers, including the acting principal.

“I was made aware of the allegation­s and the Ministry of Education took statements from the complainan­ts,” Mr Vosarogo said.

“It was important to have parents’ representa­tives in the process and to ensure that the students whose statements were being taken were given the opportunit­y to freely express themselves to the investigat­ion teams present in school on Wednesday.”

The associatio­n said they respected the Ministry of Education, Fiji Human Rights and Anti-Discrimina­tion Commission and Police processes that have started, and it looked forward to the outcomes of these investigat­ions.

Mr Vosarogo said the associatio­n preferred that consultati­on took place prior to the suspension of teachers because these teachers had classes to conduct, exam papers to prepare and mark and finally, to prepare Year 12 and 13 for the external exams at the end of the year. “These teachers, pending findings of fact, should be allowed to teach and continue classes during normal teacher student contact hours with no other assigned duties that would normally be expected from a boarding teacher,” Mr Vosarogo said. “Due to the suspension, the language department is now three staff less. That is a critical number close to exams and puts pressure on the remaining language staff to take on additional classes, exam papers preparatio­n and marking approachin­g and during exams.

“We would be grateful if the Ministry of Education supplies QVS with replacemen­t language department teachers in the remaining weeks of our sons’ education in 2020.”

The matter surfaced after parents of the alleged victims approached the Human Rights Commission.

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Student dorms at Queen Victoria School in Tailevu.
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