The authorities of Chrisland School have said no act of sexual violence was committed by its students under its watch in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
A woman had earlier claimed that her 10-year-old daughter was sexually assaulted during a trip to Dubai which was organised by the Lagos school.
In a statement by a member of Chrisland advisory board, Akin Fadeyi, the school said 76 students had been enlisted for the Dubai trip, while 71 of that figure had abided by its code of conduct.
The board member also said male and female students had been kept seven floors apart in the hotel where they lodged in Dubai.
Fadeyi stated that disciplinary actions had been dealt against the remaining five students who flouted its pre-set rules.
He also denied that a pregnancy test was conducted on the minor, explaining that it was a Covid post travel test.
He said efforts are in place to provide psychosocial support for all the students who embarked on the trip.
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