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Girls at an elite private school are shocking concerned parents by posting sexually suggestive videos and images online

Girls at an elite private school have sparked outrage by posting sexually suggestive images of themselves on social media during a wild night out.

The courier post reported that the group of graduating students from the exclusive All Hallows’ School in Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley attracted unwanted attention for their behavior at an annual function on Thursday evening.

Videos and images posted online reportedly showed the girls engaging in a series of suggestive acts, including pretending to bite and lick another student’s buttocks, while one girl’s underwear was written with the words “Catholic slut !’

Other videos show students in compromising positions on their knees as they simulate sex acts, which one shocked parent described as “promoting promiscuity” and “absolutely humiliating.”

The widely shared clips also show the students brandishing alcoholic drinks and near-empty bottles of wine as they grind against each other.

In the videos and images, we see the students wearing revealing outfits made from cut-up school uniforms.

An outraged parent forwarded the footage to Brisbane’s Courier Mail, saying the collection of clips is “an appalling reflection on the school”.

“All the girls are dressed, albeit sparsely, in their altered school uniforms, which is also shameful,” the parent said.

Mature students at Brisbane's elite All Hallows School have sparked outrage by posting 'explicit and deplorable' images on social media

Mature students at Brisbane’s elite All Hallows School have sparked outrage by posting ‘explicit and deplorable’ images on social media

Founded in 1861, All Hallows' School is recognized as the oldest secondary school in Queensland and has a rich history rooted in the traditions of the Irish Sisters of Mercy

Founded in 1861, All Hallows’ School is recognized as the oldest secondary school in Queensland and has a rich history rooted in the traditions of the Irish Sisters of Mercy

“Wearing the school bike shorts and writing those words is shameful and it is also a shame for Catholics.

‘These reports are absolutely disgusting and deplorable, and with reporting saying Only Fans are being predatory against Schoolies, someone needs to look out for these children, who are at risk of things that could haunt them for years to come.’

The concerned parent does not have a daughter attending All Hallows School and said the social media posts were widespread among Brisbane’s private school community.

All Hallows School was founded in 1861. The school's motto is 'Dieu et Devoir', which is French for 'God and Duty'

All Hallows School was founded in 1861. The school’s motto is ‘Dieu et Devoir’, which is French for ‘God and Duty’

Founded in 1861, All Hallows’ School is recognized as the oldest secondary school in Queensland and has a rich history, rooted in the traditions of the Irish Sisters of Mercy.

Hallows School alumni include model Miranda Kerr, TV presenter Ellen Fanning, Olympic swimmer Tracy Wickham and politician Maxine McKew, who famously dethroned Prime Minister John Howard in the 2007 federal election.

The school was founded by mother Vincent Whitty and a group of Sisters of Mercy who arrived from Ireland to provide education to girls in Queensland.

All Hallows School initially served as a boarding school for girls from less affluent backgrounds.

The fee for Year 12 at All Hallows School is reported to be $12,150.

The population of All Hallows now numbers 1,650 students, from Years 5 to 12.

The one from the school website states, “Generation after generation has benefited from a Mercy education characterized by its quality, innovation and ability to stay abreast of current educational trends.”

All Hallows School has been contacted for comment.

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