A secondary school is investigating an incident involving two female students who were recorded engaging in a romantic, same-sex intimate encounter inside a school toilet, sparking discussions about student conduct, privacy, and safety.
According to school authorities, the two students whose identities have been withheld for security and to protect them from potential harassment were caught on a closed-circuit television (CCTV) camera installed near the toilet area. The footage shows the students engaged in what officials describe as a sexual or romantic act, commonly referred to as lesbianism.
School officials became aware of the situation after other students discovered the act, allegedly by viewing the scene through a gap or recording device, and subsequently reported it to the administration. The reporting classmates claimed the two students were having an affair a sustained romantic and physical relationship rather than an isolated incident.
Upon receiving the tip, school authorities reviewed the CCTV footage, which confirmed the students’ behavior. Administrators have since identified both individuals but have withheld their names to comply with child protection policies and avoid public stigmatization.
We are aware of an incident involving two female students who were found engaging in inappropriate physical conduct inside a restroom, a school spokesperson said in a statement. The matter is being treated seriously, in line with our code of conduct. The students’ identities are being protected as they are minors.
The school has not yet announced specific disciplinary measures. However, officials confirmed that both students are cooperating with the investigation and have been offered access to counseling services.
No legal charges have been filed, and police have not been involved at this stage. The investigation remains internal.















