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Rotorua students stood down on final day of school

Stephanie Arthur-Worsop
By Stephanie Arthur-Worsop
News Director, Rotorua Daily Post·Rotorua Daily Post·
2 Nov, 2014 08:15 PM3 mins to read

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The families of more than 20 Year 13 students stood down from Rotorua Girls' High School are outraged at what they say was an over-reaction to a harmless school prank.

But principal Ally Gibbons said the punishment was in response to a safety issue and had "nothing to do with the day's pranks".

Ms Gibbons said 23 students, including their head girl, were stood down on Friday after leaving the school's grounds during the last two periods of the day.

She said the students were having a pool party on the astroturf but were asked to pack up once class had resumed.

"The students said they would return to class after putting their gear away, however a staff member saw the students get into about 10 cars and start tooting and skidding as they all tried to leave together."

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Ms Gibbons said the dangerous behaviour left the school "very worried for the safety of the students".

"When our current Year 13 students were in Year 9 a previous student left the school grounds and lost her life while another was left with serious head injuries. The girls were deeply affected by the incident and as a school we never want that happening again."

Ms Gibbons said the Year 13 students were fully aware of the high expectations and standards required of them and the school was disappointed with their actions. "Our course of action was deemed necessary as the students willfully chose to leave the school grounds in a convoy of cars despite being asked to return to class."

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Senior leaders at the school were among the students stood down for three days.

Head girl Moerangi Vercoe's grandfather Mike Jones said he was "really cross" with the school's reaction.

"These are very good children who had spent the day doing fun things and had decided to leave the school in the last two periods as a prank.

"They were summoned back to school and yelled at before being stripped of their badges and stood down."

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Mr Jones said he was dumbfounded at the school's response to the situation.

"This reaction is affecting so many of the girls' lives and I just can't understand how the school could over-react to something that wasn't hurting anybody and was just some harmless fun."

Mr Jones said many of the stood-down students' parents had arranged a meeting with Rotorua Girls' High School principal Ally Gibbons today to discuss the disciplinary action.

"The punishment was so over the top, especially considering it was the last day of school and the girls were all really good students who had never done anything bad.

"We feel this is an excessive put down at a time when the students need to be focusing on end-of-year exams."

The students will be allowed to return to school on Thursday.

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