Wednesday, December 10, 2025 - A 15-year-old girl from a private boarding school in Harrismith, Free State, South Africa, has allegedly been s3xually @bused by her school principal, leaving her withdrawn and isolated from her family and friends.
The child’s 42-year-old mother, who cannot be named to
protect her daughter’s identity, said the incident occurred last month. She
explained that the harassment began earlier in the year when the headmaster
repeatedly asked her daughter about her virginity status.
On November 11, the principal allegedly summoned the girl to
his office. “Later, he called her through the res lady, and as soon as they
were in the office, the principal asked for a hug, but my daughter politely
refused,” the mother said. The principal then allegedly instructed her to go to
an old office block, where he touched her private parts.
The girl confided in her friends, who advised her to tell
her parents. Her parents immediately drove 280km from Johannesburg to confront
the situation. The mother said the principal admitted to making inappropriate
remarks but denied further wrongdoing.
She also alleged that local police were reluctant to open a
case and even asked her to leave the school premises. Security guards
reportedly told her they had been instructed to deny her access. The Free State
education department later assisted her in registering a case.
The mother described how the ordeal had changed her
daughter’s behaviour: “Now she is always in her room playing games and not
saying a word to anyone.”
Free State education spokesperson Howard Ndaba stressed that
independent schools are not exempt from oversight: “No independent school, no
governing body, and no principal is above the laws of SA. Every school remains
subject to the oversight of the provincial education department which is the
ultimate custodian of learner safety and welfare in this province.”
The National Prosecuting Authority confirmed that the
principal faces charges of s3xual assault, intimidation, and r@pe. He has been
arrested and suspended from his position pending trial.

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