A former student of Mount St Benedict College contacts Four Corners to share her similar experience of receiving sexually explicit messages from a teacher at Cranbrook School. She questions the oversight processes in independent schools.
A former Mount St Benedict College student contacted Four Corners saying she had a similar experience to another woman who was sent sexually explicit messages by a Cranbrook School teacher. She said she was 'shocked' another woman received messages similar to her five years after he was kept on and promoted by then Cranbrook headmaster Nicholas Sampson. The woman believes the case of her former teacher raises questions about the oversight processes in independent schools.
A teacher allegedly sent sexually explicit texts to a former student five years after he was kept on by the headmaster of Sydney's prestigious Cranbrook School after admitting to another former pupil he had looked up girls' skirts. In the wake of the last allegations levelled against the teacher, Four Corners has been contacted by an investigator for NSW Office of the Children's Guardian
Former Student Mount St Benedict College Four Corners Similar Experience Sexually Explicit Messages Cranbrook School Oversight Processes Independent Schools