On the evening of November 5, the Department of Education and Training of Ho Chi Minh City informed about the incident of an 8th grade female student being beaten by a group of students at An Dien Middle School, Long Nguyen Ward, Ho Chi Minh City.
Previously, social networks spread many videos recording images of a female student being surrounded and beaten by a group of female students from the same school in the restroom area.
In the clip, this group continuously used their hands and feet to hit and kick the female student, causing her to fall to her knees, holding her head and taking the beating.
Notably, many other students stood by and watched but did not intervene.
The videos, after being posted, attracted great attention from public opinion, along with many opinions requesting that authorities take strict action to prevent school violence.
According to the school report, the incident happened on October 31. Through verification, there were 6 students from different classes participating in the beating.
The initial cause stemmed from a conflict while lining up for physical education; afterwards, the group of students made an appointment to go to the restroom to resolve the matter.
After the incident, the school worked with the parents of the parties involved.
Due to a dispute between parents, the school reported to the local police to help ensure security and order.
On the morning of November 3, An Dien Secondary School held a meeting with all parents, homeroom teachers and related students.
At the meeting, each student wrote a report, admitted their actions, apologized and pledged not to repeat the offense.
The parents of the offending student also apologized and agreed to cover all medical expenses, medicine, and travel for the victim's family.
The parents of the beaten female student requested strict punishment, even forcing her to leave school and transferring the case to the police.
The principal of An Dien Secondary School affirmed that the school accepts responsibility and, based on Circular 19/2025/TT-BGDDT and current regulations, applies the highest level of disciplinary action to the 6 violating students.
The school said it would publicize the disciplinary action during the flag-raising ceremony at the beginning of the week as a deterrent, coordinate psychological counseling for students who violate the law, and require the deletion of all related images and clips on social networks and personal devices. Homeroom teachers will coordinate with parents to monitor the implementation.
The school asked the parents to take the beaten female student for a medical checkup so that any injuries can be treated. All related expenses will be covered by the offending student’s family.
The case continues to be monitored and handled according to regulations, to prevent school violence in the future.
Source: https://phunuvietnam.vn/tphcm-xu-ly-vu-nu-sinh-bi-danh-hoi-dong-trong-nha-ve-sinh-20251106104938265.htm






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