Singapore school leaders expected to maintain high standards of conduct: Ministry of Education after allegations of vice-principal’s affair


The Education Ministry said the school would monitor staff and students’ well-being and provide them with support. - Photo: Lianhe Zaobao

SINGAPORE: School leaders are expected to maintain high standards of personal conduct to uphold the integrity and reputation of the public service, said the Ministry of Education (MOE), following allegations that the vice-principal of a primary school had an extramarital affair with the parent of a pupil.

On Thursday (Oct 17), reports about the alleged affair began circulating online along with photos of the pair and screenshots of text messages that were reportedly exchanged between the two.

The original post that contained the allegations was reportedly taken down on Oct 18, but the matter is still being discussed widely online.

In response to queries from The Straits Times, MOE said it “is aware of the matter and is looking into it”.

It added that the individual had tendered his resignation and is now on leave.

The ministry said the school would continue to actively monitor the well-being of staff and students and provide them with any support needed. - The Straits Times/ANN

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