A 10-year-old boy was allegedly repeatedly bullied by his classmates, with four of them ganging up on him and even pulling off his pants.
The boy also reportedly suffered injuries from these incidents, his mother said.
Unable to bear the situation further, the woman filed a police report.
The boy’s mother, a 40-year-old bank manager named only as Ms Ma, told Shin Min Daily News that the alleged bullying started in August 2021.
She came to Singapore from China to live and work with her two sons and mother last year, she said.
However, her older son, who’s studying in Primary 4 of an international school in Katong, was teased by four of his classmates.
She claimed that it was because he couldn’t speak English.
From there, the alleged bullying escalated, and her son started getting pushed. Ms Ma said they also used vulgar language on him.
However, the boy didn’t want her to complain to the school.
Then, in February this year, Ms Ma found scratches on her son’s back.
He told her that it was the work of his classmates, but again urged her not to complain.
On 3 Jun, Ms Ma alleged that the same classmate pushed her son towards the climbing wall, resulting in a swell on his forehead.
On 17 Aug, the classmate allegedly tripped the boy, causing him to scrape his knees and elbows.
After that, Ms Ma said she finally received an email from the school, explaining the situation.
The classmate’s parents also apologised, and she calmed down.
However, the alleged bullying failed to stop, she added.
Worse still, not only did the four classmates allegedly pull the boy’s pants off over and over again, but they also punched him.
This happened on 29 Aug at about 8.10am, Ms Ma said. In fact, the classmates allegedly pulled the boy’s pants off no fewer than 10 times, she learnt from her son.
This would happen whenever a teacher wasn’t around that day. The relentless acts allegedly took place all over the school, including the classroom, corridor, canteen, field and entrance to the toilet.
Once, as her son was coming out of the toilet, the four classmates allegedly pushed him to the ground and pulled off his pants.
When he protested, one of them proceeded to rain punches on the boy’s face for about three to five minutes, Ms Ma alleged. The boy started bleeding.
Unable to take it anymore, Ms Ma finally made a police report. The police confirmed to Shin Min that a report had been made.
The case is currently under investigation.
In a statement to the paper on Friday (9 Sep), the Canadian International School (CIS) said the safety and welfare of their students, whether physical or psychological, is of the utmost priority.
The email added the school doesn’t tolerate bullying, and will take all such allegations seriously.
They professed that they have full procedures and regulations to deal with such incidents.
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Featured image adapted from Shin Min Daily News on Facebook.
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