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Within our policy framework, EREA affords significant autonomy to school Principals to lead and make decisions for their communities.
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Statement from Edmund Rice Education AustraliaĮREA is a national network of schools committed to education, based on the priorities of the Christian Gospel and the highest standards of child well-being and educational practice.ĮREA is deeply committed to the safety of young people and has the highest expectation of child protection and safety.ĮREA takes very seriously its responsibilities for dealing with any concerns from our community and has the expectation that these are investigated in line with robust policies and procedures. St Kevin's College and Edmund Rice Education Australia both declined to be interviewed for the program but provided the statements below. But we have to go through that pain in order for there to be change." Class of 2016 student. "This conversation is really hard to have. This could have been my son, you know, could have been anybody's son." Parentĭespite the school's insistence that it does not tolerate bad behaviour, Four Corners has uncovered evidence of how a desire to protect reputation at all costs has allowed a toxic culture to flourish. But a Four Corners investigation has uncovered other incidents that point to a systemic problem. The school says it "challenges its young men to become the saints and scholars of the modern era". Whenever that part of their identity is attacked, they respond to it really aggressively." Class of 2016 student "They perceive any attack on St Kevin's to be an attack on them personally.they've been indoctrinated with the fact that they went to St Kevin's, that that should be a key part of their identity. It provoked a wave of outrage, but there was also fierce anger from some St Kevin's students directed towards those who spoke out against the school. Last year, St Kevin's found itself in the middle of a public relations nightmare when a video emerged of "Skevies" boys shouting out an offensive chant on a public tram. "St Kevin's promotes a belief that you're very privileged and lucky to have your son go there." Parent Established by the Christian Brothers as a young gentlemen's college for Catholic boys, it has an enviable reputation for academic excellence. St Kevin's College in Melbourne's Toorak is one of these schools. "Because it has to keep these promises that it offers to parents about good grades and good performance and strong students, reputation is everything at a place like this." Class of 2016 student
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