
Valencia School Responds to Group Sexual Assault: Safety Concerns Raised
Valencia School Addresses Group Sexual Assault Report: 'No Zero-Risk' Despite High Teacher Supervision A group sexual assault has been reported at a school in Valencia, Spain, prompting a statement from school representatives. The incident, which occurred during a school trip, has led to concerns about student safety. School officials acknowledged the seriousness of the situation, stating, "While we strive to maintain a safe environment, there is no such thing as zero risk." The victim, a student, has not returned to school since the incident. The school has implemented additional safety measures and is cooperating with law enforcement. The number of teachers supervising students during the trip exceeded legal requirements, yet the incident still occurred, highlighting the complexities of ensuring complete safety in such settings. This case underscores the ongoing challenges schools face in protecting students from harm, even with robust safety protocols in place. The school continues to provide support to the affected student and their family.