“There is an internal investigation and those we identify as being responsible for this incident will be dealt with,” Bishops headmaster Tony Reeler told TimesLIVE.
“This is not representative of most of the boys, staff, parents or old boys of our school. The small number of pupils responsible for this incident have embarrassed our broader school community. We sincerely apologise to everyone at Wynberg Boys High, with whom we have a long-standing and respectful relationship.”
Speaking to TimesLIVE, Wynberg Boys High said it received communication from Bishops that they are dealing with the incident. “We would prefer not to comment. We did not see or witness the incident, but only heard about the incident through the media. We have received communication from Bishops that they are dealing with the incident and we trust that they will do this,” said the school.“This behaviour has no place in our world today, where we need, more than ever, to build up communities and work together for the common good,” he said.
Bishops said it will be taking further steps with the aim of preventing such incidents in the future.READ MORE: