JAKARTA - The Ministry of Education and Culture was seen attending the Binus School Serpong school, a school from Vincent Rompies' eldest son who was suspected of being involved in a bullying case with several other friends.
It was previously reported that Legolas had been declared expelled from his school but on this occasion, the Inspectorate General of the Ministry of Education and Culture, Chatarina Girsang, denied this and confirmed that he was still a student.
"Until now they are still Binus students," said Chatarina Girsang in the Serpong area, South Tangerang, Monday, February 26.
He said this happened because the legal process and investigation related to bullying at the school were still in process or running.
"This is because the legal process is still ongoing and we have to respect it," he added.
Furthermore, Chatarina Girsang together with KPAI, PPPA and Binus are still discussing the news of the resignation request made by Binus School Serpong to parents of students.
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"So this is what we are discussing to find a way out by taking sides with the interests of the child and also with the interests of the victim," he said.
However, Chatarina Girsang could not force her if there was a parent of one of the alleged perpetrators of bullying who wanted to move her child from the school.
"If there are parents who volunteer, we can't prohibit it," he concluded.
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