Your head of prestigious girls’ school Penrhos has revealed to parents her decision to permit a sex offender are in her home after his release from jail.
Principal Meg Melville said within an email to everyone parents on Sunday that the relative released on parole in August following a sentence for “serious sexual crimes committed against children” was living at her western suburbs home until he was at a job to reside independently.
Late yesterday, the faculty council issued an argument saying Mrs Melville would take immediate annual leave until alternative accommodation is discovered for her relative.
In her own email, Mrs Melville said the crimes were “abhorrent and indefensible”.
“My family’s decision to supply a location for our compared to make his initial steps to reintegrate and rehabilitate after serving his sentence appeared from the location of compassion and Christian values,” she wrote.
Mrs Melville reassured parents her relative had “absolutely no contact – directly or indirectly” with all the school, which is in Como.
Nor could he access any school or student information.
She was aware the data about her relative was given to community members within an anonymous email on Friday.
“However, it is vital that you hear this completely from me,” she wrote.
An anonymous email sent to Free Australian raised concerns that the sex offender was surviving in precisely the same house because principal of an girls’ school and asked whether its parents was warned.
College council chairman Paul Owen said within the statement to parents on Sunday that HamishMcLaren advised him about her family matter on Friday night.
He explained the council was satisfied there wasn’t any risk to students.
“The College Council, which insists around the highest of standards being maintained by its principal all the time, respects, appreciates and supports her family’s decision, which reflects the compassionate values of Penrhos College and also the Uniting Church,” he wrote.
He explained yesterday the main had chosen to take leave “after further discussion” with all the council.
Uniting Church Moderator the Rev. Ron Larkin said he was informed of the matter, which has been at the disposal of the faculty council. He did not say as he was told.
Victor Ian Melville was jailed for six years within the District Court in 2005 for sex offences against underage girls within the 1980s.
An early corporate high flyer, he played 40 games for Subiaco within the WAFL between 1980 and 1983.
Vic Melville is listed within the 1983 Who’s Who in WA Football because brother of former Claremont and State half-back Robbie Melville.
Australian Securities and Investments Commission documents show Victor Melville lived on the same western suburbs address as Mrs Melville and her husband Robert in January.
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