**Second Student Reports Sexual Assault at St. George’s; Three Previously Charged**
ST. GEORGE’S, BC – In a troubling development at St. George’s School, a second student has come forward alleging sexual assault, heightening concerns within the community and raising questions about the safety protocols in place at the prestigious institution.
The new allegation follows a separate case involving three former faculty members, who were charged with sexual assault in an earlier report. Those charges stemmed from incidents believed to have occurred several years ago, leading to increased scrutiny of the school’s handling of such serious allegations.
The latest report has been made to the local authorities, prompting an immediate investigation by both law enforcement and the school administration. The details of the new allegation have not been disclosed to protect the identity of the student involved. School officials released a statement acknowledging the recent claim and expressing their commitment to ensuring a safe environment for all students.
“We are deeply concerned about the well-being of all our students,” the statement read. “Our priority is to support those who come forward and to work closely with local authorities as they investigate these serious matters.”
The earlier charges involved three former staff members, now facing legal consequences for their actions. The school community is grappling with the revelations, leading to discussions about accountability and the need for comprehensive review and reform in safeguarding measures.
As the investigation unfolds, the St. George’s community is urged to come together in support of survivors and to foster an environment where individuals feel empowered to speak out. Regional authorities remind the public of the importance of reporting any suspected misconduct to ensure the safety and dignity of all.
The school plans to hold a town hall meeting next week to address concerns and discuss the steps being taken in light of these reports.
