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Private school apologises after pupils 'black up' as slaves for Instagram photo | Private school apologises after pupils 'black up' as slaves for Instagram photo |
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Teachers at a private boarding school have apologised after a group of boys “blacked up” and dressed as slaves for a photograph, posting it on Instagram. | |
Sixth-formers at the exclusive Oratory School in Oxfordshire wore the make-up and costumes for their leaving pictures, prompting outrage on social media. | Sixth-formers at the exclusive Oratory School in Oxfordshire wore the make-up and costumes for their leaving pictures, prompting outrage on social media. |
The school, whose former pupils include rugby union player Danny Cipriani and which charges more than £11,000 a term for boarding and tuition, condemned their actions. | The school, whose former pupils include rugby union player Danny Cipriani and which charges more than £11,000 a term for boarding and tuition, condemned their actions. |
The pupils tried to go to an “informal” photoshoot made up as enslaved cotton workers but they were turned away by the headmaster. | The pupils tried to go to an “informal” photoshoot made up as enslaved cotton workers but they were turned away by the headmaster. |
However, the boys then took their own picture, which was posted on Instagram with the caption “revolt”. | However, the boys then took their own picture, which was posted on Instagram with the caption “revolt”. |
When the photo was shared on Twitter, the Roman Catholic school came in for a torrent of criticism. | When the photo was shared on Twitter, the Roman Catholic school came in for a torrent of criticism. |
One user wrote: “What kind of boys are you raising, Oratory School? Zero class despite their toff parents spending ludicrous amounts on their ‘education’.” | One user wrote: “What kind of boys are you raising, Oratory School? Zero class despite their toff parents spending ludicrous amounts on their ‘education’.” |
Another said: “It’s 2018 and not much has changed! Not only did @oratoryschool allow students to do blackface, they have completely ignored the issue.” | Another said: “It’s 2018 and not much has changed! Not only did @oratoryschool allow students to do blackface, they have completely ignored the issue.” |
A third called for the boys to be expelled. | A third called for the boys to be expelled. |
A spokesperson for the school said in response to complaints: “It has been brought to our attention that a photo was recently posted on social media of a small number of pupils from our school while dressed in an offensive manner. | |
“The headmaster and senior staff were present for the photo and refused to allow the offensively dressed pupils to participate and the photo was taken without them being included. | |
“The photo – the existence of which we were unaware – that was taken and posted on social media was taken unofficially and was in no way with the consent or blessing of the school.” | |
The statement said school chiefs were “extremely shocked and saddened” that it had happened and apologised “unreservedly” for the offence caused. | |
“We are dealing with this matter internally,” it added. | |
“The Oratory School unequivocally condemns racist imagery of any sort. | |
“We will strengthen our tutorial programme to ensure that it is understood by all our pupils that such representations are utterly unacceptable.” | |
In 2014, a former housemistress at the school told a tribunal a pupil stoned wild birds, skinned live cats and humiliated younger boys. | In 2014, a former housemistress at the school told a tribunal a pupil stoned wild birds, skinned live cats and humiliated younger boys. |
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