Frank Terrence Keating committed the offences against five students while he was working as a teacher and then principal at De La Salle College in Scarborough, in south-east Queensland.
A former Catholic brother who brazenly abused students on school grounds, including in a classroom, could be released from prison after serving 20 months behind bars.QLife 1800 184 527
On Friday, the Brisbane District Court heard Keating also sexually abused a student in his bedroom during a prayer meeting at his parents' home after telling them, "he wanted to say goodnight".
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