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Jun 04, 2015 News
Sex Education was taken to a troubling level on Monday when students of a city secondary school decided that they would put their knowledge into action.
This publication was able to view at least two separate videos of the students in action. These videos have been circulating online. Still clad in their very identifiable uniforms, the students, in classroom, seemed well versed and only too willing to be recorded.
Reports reaching this publication are that the students were unsupervised on Monday due to the flooding situation that saw sections of Georgetown becoming inundated. Due to the flooding situation the Ministry was forced to close a number of schools.
These students therefore seemed like dedicated learners when they braved the weather and the flood situation just to be in class even without the presence of teachers. Had it not been for the video recording, their acts might have remained unknown.
According to Public Relations Officer of the Education Ministry, Suelle Williams, an investigation has been launched into the troubling development. This publication was informed too that the parents of the children implicated have since been summoned by the Education Ministry as part of the investigation.
Just last year students of another city high school were involved in similar acts which also saw the Ministry launching an investigation then too.
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