The year 10 student from Hawthorn's Bialik College was in the country as part of an annual six-week school trip to China and Israel. 9News
The year 10 student from Hawthorn's Bialik College was in the country as part of an annual six-week school trip to China and Israel.
In a statement, the school said principal Jeremy Stowe-Linder has travelled to Israel and relevant parents had been informed. "Bialik College became aware of a serious breach of the rules and expectations surrounding one student attending the Chavayah program," the statement said. "The breach was reported to the supervising staff and Israel authorities, who are interviewing all parties involved investigating the matter."The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade confirmed it is providing consular assistance to an Australian male in Israel, but did not provide further comment due to privacy obligations.
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