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Statistics on Pre-tertiary Peer-to-peer Sexual Misconduct Cases Reported and Counselling Support Protocols Available

Published on: 03 Feb 2026

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Name and Constituency of Member of Parliament

Ms Nadia Ahmad Samdin, Ang Mo Kio GRC

Question

To ask the Minister for Education (a) in the past five years, how many pre-tertiary peer-to-peer sexual misconduct cases were reported to the Ministry at the (i) primary and (ii) secondary levels, respectively; and (b) what support is available for families in counselling such students and what is the protocols if parents decline intervention services for the alleged perpetrator.

Response

  1. The number of peer-to-peer sexual misconduct cases involving primary and secondary students reported to MOE has remained low in the past five years.
  2. When there are reported incidents of sexual misconduct, schools manage the cases holistically. This can include taking disciplinary measures, reporting to the authorities, strengthening support for victims, and reinforcing education of the students involved.
  3. School counsellors are trained to guide and support the students involved, including addressing social-emotional and other underlying issues. When parents decline support from school counsellors, schools will explore alternatives, including referring the students to social service agencies for specialised support. Schools are committed to engaging the parents to ensure their child receives the appropriate guidance and intervention.