Principal of top private school resigns amid bullying investigation Thu, 27 May 2021, 1:01PM
Dale Burden has resigned as principal of St Peter s School in Cambridge. (Photo / Sarah Ivey)
Principal of top private school resigns amid bullying investigation Thu, 27 May 2021, 1:01PM
The principal of St Peter s School in Cambridge has resigned amid an investigation into bullying at the school prompted by a number of complaints to Worksafe.
A school spokeswoman this afternoon told the
Herald principal Dale Burden had resigned, effective tomorrow, but would not be returning to the school.
Earlier this month questions arose about the absence of Burden and his wife, and deputy principal, Yevette Williams who had not been seen at the school since before the end of the first term.
St Peter s School: Mystery surrounds circumstances of executive and deputy principals absence
11 May, 2021 11:47 PM
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Dale Burden, executive principal of St Peter s School, together with his deputy principal wife, are currently absent from the school without explanation from the board. Photo / Sarah Ivey
Dale Burden, executive principal of St Peter s School, together with his deputy principal wife, are currently absent from the school without explanation from the board. Photo / Sarah Ivey
Mystery still surrounds the abrupt departure of the executive principal and his deputy principal wife from a Cambridge private school.
It s unclear exactly when executive principal Dale Burden and deputy principal Yevette Williams were last at St Peter s School, but it s believed to have been before the end of the first school term.
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