Cases where Students Physically Assaulted Teachers or School Staff
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Summary
This question concerns the frequency of student-led physical assaults on school staff and the frameworks used for prevention and correction, as raised by Mr Chua Kheng Wee Louis. Minister Desmond Lee noted that while such incidents are rare, they may occur during fight interventions or when managing students with special needs. Prevention is managed through Character and Citizenship Education and staff de-escalation training, while serious offenses result in suspension, caning, or police reports. Schools also utilize corrective measures like counseling and parental involvement to help students understand their behavior and rebuild respectful relationships. These policies ensure that school staff are protected and that students learn to manage their behavior through a mix of discipline and support.
Transcript
30 Mr Chua Kheng Wee Louis asked the Minister for Education (a) in each year over the last five years, what is the number of cases where students have abused or physically assaulted teachers or school staff; and (b) what framework for preventive and corrective measures is being used in schools to address such behaviour.
Mr Desmond Lee: From time to time, teachers deal with inappropriate student behaviour including rudeness and defiance, which are addressed through established disciplinary processes. Of these incidents, cases involving physical abuse or assault of school staff remain rare. These cases may also include incidents where teachers are struck while intervening to break up fights between students or while managing students with Special Educational Needs.
Through Character and Citizenship Education, students learn pro-social behaviour and relationship management skills. These efforts help students develop appropriate behaviour and respect for others. Our school staff are also trained to de-escalate situations and prioritise the safety and well-being of all students and staff.
Verbal abuse and physical aggression towards teachers and school staff are serious disciplinary offences under school rules. When such incidents occur, schools will take strong disciplinary actions, including suspension and caning for boys. Where necessary, schools will file a police report, and perpetrators may face legal consequences. As part of corrective measures, schools also help students understand why their behaviour is inappropriate through counselling and work with both students and parents to rebuild respectful relationships.