Speaking at the child abuse royal commission,the former staffer said the school’s reputation was effect ahead of the welfare of studentsA former Geelong Grammar teacher feared being fired whether he blew the whistle on complaints of abuse at the elite school, an inquiry has heard.
Former Highton campus deputy master Paul Claridge said the school punished one victim by expelling him, and but he was concerned about his position whether he went outside Geelong Grammar’s “extremely rigid” structure.
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Source: theguardian.com