Singapore News - A group of Raffles Girls’ School (RGS) students were told to provide an explanation over an incident involving them “worshipping a statue” on campus earlier this month. The students had apparently disrupted classes by "dancing, chanting and praying" to a statue. Read more at www.tnp.sg
A group of Raffles Girls’ School (RGS) students was told to provide an explanation over an incident involving them “worshipping a statue” on campus earlier this month. The students had apparently disrupted classes by "dancing, chanting and praying" to a statue of Athena, according to a screenshot of an e-mail sent to all first-year students by the school’s Head of.
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