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School Ties acknowledges that boys can be victims, unpacks their vulnerabilities, challenges conventions around boyhood and what makes you a man and, above all, searches for solutions to keep boys safer in school and during sport.
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School Ties is a ground-breaking and harrowing four-part documentary series about the grooming and sexual abuse of learners at some of South Africa’s most prominent, prestigious boys’ schools.

School Ties is a ground-breaking and harrowing four-part documentary series about the grooming and sexual abuse of learners at some of South Africa’s most prominent, prestigious boys’ schools. 

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PODCAST | Beyond 'School Ties': Addressing School Abuse

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22 July 2024
Building on the success and profound impact of M-Net's local documentary series School Ties, which sparked thought-provoking conversations and heightened awareness among parents and teachers, M-Net is proud to bring the continuation of this vital dialogue through a two-part podcast series.
Following the success of the M-Net docu-series, #SchoolTies, the conversation expands into a two-part podcast aimed at raising awareness on grooming and sexual abuse in South Africa's most prominent schools.

The School Ties documentary series delved deep into critical issues faced by the educational community, resonating with audiences, and providing much-needed closure for some. The upcoming two-part podcast series aims to further explore these important topics with insights from subject matter experts.

PART 1

  • Featuring Luke Lamprecht, Child Protection and Development Specialist, and Dumisile Nala, the CEO of ChildLine South Africa, this episode explores the critical issues surrounding grooming and abuse in schools.

PART 2

  • Joined by Nicole Engelbrecht from True Crime South Africa, Sports Psychologist and Life Coach, Gielie Hoffmann and Robyn Vorster Wolfson, a Child Protection Activist and writer, the discussion broadens to address the wider implications and potential solutions.

 

Remember, you can watch all four episodes of School Ties on DStv Catch Up and Showmax. Visit the M-Net Website and join the conversation on TwitterInstagramTikTok and Facebook.

New M-Net docuseries School Ties flags abuse signs to save victims

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24 April 2024
Coming soon to M-Net.
School Ties, a ground-breaking and harrowing four-part documentary series.

On top of the varying degrees of bullying, substance abuse, verbal abuse, racism, gangsterism, guns and weapons, and vandalism, South Africa’s schoolchildren are also experiencing rampant sexual abuse and grooming – largely at the hands of those who are in charge of their care and education at school. In 2019, the South African Council of Educators (SACE) recorded 122 cases of sexual abuse of learners by teachers – noting that two out of three cases go unreported.

School Ties, a groundbreaking and harrowing four-part documentary series about the grooming and sexual abuse of learners at some of South Africa’s most prominent, prestigious boys’ schools, comes to M-Net Channel 101 on 16 May at 21:00. While virtually all schools in the country will grapple with sexual misconduct at some point, abuse that happens in the most prestigious schools tends to be well hidden and therefore has perpetrators who get away with it for many years – leaving many harmed children in their wake. Produced by Devilsdop, Steinheist, and Convict Conman producers Idea Candy, the docuseries uncovers the truth behind grooming and abuse in schools across the country, the aftermath, and what government, schools, and society are doing to stop abuse in its tracks.

The four episodes tackle one case at a time: the suicide of 16-year-old Thomas Kruger after an allegedly inappropriate relationship with the school’s charismatic water polo coach, another water polo coach caught on surveillance camera abusing boys in his care, at a school where the silence was maintained for too long. The series also explores Julio Mordoh’s suicide a decade after allegedly experiencing abuse by his own school sports coach and the discovery of a previously convicted water polo coach who was located working with children at a holiday camp in the UK.

Rather than sensationalising the details, the series focuses on expert interviews with child protection experts to help parents identify tell-tale signs of sexual abuse from their children, unpacks the history of elite institutions that in many cases acts as a breeding ground for these behaviours, and speaks to the law enforcement team involved in investigating the wide-ranging abuse that occurs at schools across the country.

“In creating School Ties, there’s no desire to simply create moral panic, but rather to highlight an urgent issue. Nobody can change the psychology of predators and those who engage in the grooming of children, however, our hope in sharing these very personal accounts is to create a space where children, parents, educators, and schools have the information to identify the possible scenarios where inappropriate behaviour might take place before it happens, and to feel empowered to strengthen their systems as much as possible,” says producer Wim Steyn.

Series director Richard Finn Gregory says that the docuseries was incredibly harrowing to make, because the accounts of abuse are so difficult to hear – but that there are also stories of hope and resilience in the face of unimaginable tragedy that must be told. “We met survivors of abuse who found the inner fortitude and courage to speak out. We spent time with child protection experts who work with cases of sexual assault and grooming all day long, and yet find the will to get up every morning and do it again, in their efforts to make a difference. And we spoke to parents whose children had taken their own lives, and yet they refused to let this experience crush them – they chose to speak out about their children’s lives, so that their passing will not be in vain and other boys can be protected from abuse,” he says.

As a result, School Ties aims to focus on the solutions and interventions that need to be adopted to safeguard learners at schools. Although the tragedies that have occurred are heartbreaking, there is the opportunity to ensure that we address and relook at systems that should be protecting scholars. 

Watch School Ties on M-Net (DStv channel 101) at 21:00 for four weeks from Thursday 16 May. The series will also live stream on DStv Stream and will be available on DStv Catch Up after broadcast. Join the conversation on FacebookXInstagram, and TikTok.