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VIDEOS OF A GROUP of students engaging in raunchy behaviour in a classroom have sparked fears of what could explode when cellphones are released in the schools come September.

But the principal at the school where the incident occurred said there were already safeguards outlined in a report on the matter to head off any recurrence of what happened during that last day of the term.

Several short cellphone recordings circulating on social media showed some junior students at Queen’s College gyrating on each other on the ground or standing in bent positions as other classmates cheered them on.

Principal Dr David Browne said yesterday he was aware of the videos and action had been taken, including the summoning of parents of the offending students. (AC)

Please read the full story in today’s Daily Nation, or in the eNATION edition.

 

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