Knox Grammar student group chat contained no child abuse material, police say

Content material from a gaggle chat involving college students from elite boys’ faculty Knox Grammar doesn't comprise little one abuse materials, police say.

The emergence of the chat, which contained inappropriate photos and offensive commentary, led the varsity this week to expel some college students, droop others and take the problem to police.

NSW police’s commander of the kid abuse and intercourse crimes squad on Friday stated a overview of fabric supplied from the chat had decided “none … is classed as little one abuse materials”.

“Once more, police will proceed to overview exercise, make inquiries and can work with the varsity, mother and father and the eSafety commissioner in relation to any issues that come up,” Det Supt, Jayne Doherty, stated.

The group chat, on messaging app Discord, was shared with Day by day Telegraph journalist Mark Mori, who wrote that he discovered the messages “subsequent stage”.

Headmaster Scott James contacted mother and father on Wednesday, condemning the inappropriate photos and offensive commentary posted by senior college students and the way the varsity had addressed the boys’ behaviour.

Some photos within the chat have been taken throughout faculty actions and later doctored, he stated.

“The character of those posts is opposite to the values and tradition of Knox and is unacceptable,” James stated.

“All college students concerned have been counselled and have participated in classes to reiterate the significance of respectful and applicable behaviour in addition to the impression of their selections.”

Based mostly on college students’ participation, punishments from suspensions to expulsion have been dealt out.

James requested mother and father to speak to their sons concerning the significance of appearing “respectfully and sensibly” whether or not on-line or in particular person.

“We take no pleasure within the motion we have now taken, however we consider we have now discovered the best steadiness between upholding the values of this group and the necessity for penalties,” he stated.

The non-public faculty in Sydney’s northern suburbs costs annual charges of as much as $35,000, boasts an indoor Olympic-sized swimming pool and a 750-seat music theatre, and has an extended listing of outstanding political, leisure and tutorial elite in its alumni.

The eSafety commissioner has been contacted for remark.

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