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Pupils claim school assembly blamed short skirts for sexual abuse

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Sign up to the free MyBury newsletter to get the best stories direct to your inbox Pupils claim their school assembly lay the blame for sexual abuse on girls wearing short skirts.

Students in all year groups at The Elton High School in Bury took part in the assemblies last week, with boys and girls separated to discuss 'peer on peer abuse across society'.

But the issue of uniform was raised and schoolgirls said the length of their skirts was blamed 'as the sole reason for up-skirting and unwanted sexual attention'.

They also claim they were told that short skirts are a distraction for male pupils and staff. Read more: The Greater Manchester high school fast becoming a fame factory A parent contacted the Manchester Evening News to say

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