A former boarding school master at the Stanislas private school will be tried in court. for acts of "violence" committed on students between 2012 and 2018.
A former boarding school master at the Parisian Stanislas school is accused of of "violence" committed between 2012 and 2018 within the establishment. He will be judged next September 9 à Valenciennes, according to the prosecution. Six students who were then in preparatory class in this private high school Catholics denounced violence such as whippings, kicks, slaps behind the head, being pinned to the ground, insults, as well as psychological control, always according to a press release of the Valenciennes public prosecutor's office.
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This man worked "within several Catholic establishments in Ile-de-France". In 2001, he wasé indicted for "rape and sexual assault by a person abusing their position within the Saint-Martin-De-France boarding school", for acts committed between June 30 and June 1 2001, on an older student 17 years old. It will be placed under judicial control with "the ban on coming into contact with the victim". The man contested the facts, but conceded an "authoritarian attitude regarding the latest alleged facts", according to the prosecution.
L'école Stanislas alreadyé pointing finger
L'école Stanislas is already in turmoil since the former Minister of Education Amélie Oudéa-Castera affirmed' have school there her children because hours were "not seriously replaced" in public schools. A report from National Education also reported "drifts in the application of the association contract" of the establishment with the State. The text also emphasized "personal beliefs" of several catechists on abortion" but also on homosexuality, which could be criminally qualified.
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