Alleged attacks on Trinity Grammar students but police not told: Royal Commission

By Rachel Browne
Updated October 21 2016 - 7:08pm, first published 5:48pm
The main school entrance of Trinity Grammar in Summer Hill. Photo: Julian Andrews
The main school entrance of Trinity Grammar in Summer Hill. Photo: Julian Andrews
Royal commission chairman Justice Peter McClellan. Photo: Jeremy Piper
Royal commission chairman Justice Peter McClellan. Photo: Jeremy Piper
Trinity Grammar School deputy headmaster Peter Green after giving evidence at the royal commission on Friday. Photo: Janie Barrett
Trinity Grammar School deputy headmaster Peter Green after giving evidence at the royal commission on Friday. Photo: Janie Barrett

The deputy headmaster of Trinity Grammar School was told a student's underpants had been torn off and older boys had attempted to rape him but did not believe the allegation warranted a report to police, a royal commission has heard.

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