By Lucy Carroll
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About 130 pupils were sent home, while roughly 20 students who did not participate remained at school. Students have been asked to study at home on Wednesday, Archard said, and will return for a staff appreciation breakfast on Thursday. A graduation ceremony for year 12 students is set to go ahead on Friday.
“Such behaviour is taken very seriously, as it undermines the respectful, safe and caring culture we strive to maintain at Loreto Kirribilli,” Archard said.
Teachers tried to break up the muck-up style event.
The $35,000-a-year independent Catholic school has also told parents it has cancelled an alumni union lunch scheduled to be held with year 12 students this week.
“We ask that you take the opportunity to discuss this incident with your daughter and reinforce the importance of personal responsibility, respect for self and others, and care for our school environment,” she said.