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6th October 2021
12:52pm BST

Since then, the school has apologised for any "false impression" that was given at the assembly.
In a statement, headteacher Jonathan Wilton said: "We held assemblies in school last week to discuss the issue of peer on peer abuse across society, how it presents itself in schools and how it should be reported and addressed.
"As is usual at the start of the school day, our assemblies also made reference to the need to wear uniform smartly, including by not rolling up skirts at the waist. Following the assembly, some students took to social media to express concerns that we had linked shortened skirts and abuse. This was absolutely not our intention."
Mr Wilton continued: "We have spoken to the students to listen to their perceptions and opinions. These conversations were very positive: we apologised for any false impression that was given, and we pledged to keep working with them and with all our students and staff to ensure our school community remains a safe and tolerant place."Explore more on these topics: