A private Christian college has hurried to dissolve a 'fighting club' that is held in a boy's bathroom after images of their violent sparring competitions emerged.
Several male students at the Pedare Christian College in Golden Grove, in the northeast of Adelaide, were seen on the market and beats in the wild images.
In one video boys could be heard to scream 'get him' and 'oh, s ***!' As two arguments.
The boys held up their fists before they were encouraged to 'go' by a spectator.
One of the boys missed his first swing and got a kick on the stomach so powerful that he was keel on the bathroom tiles.
Students could be heard to laugh and remain silent while the boy started to moan while he was rolled up on the floor with his belly.
A source that gave the shocking images to the advertiser told the publication that there had been at least 15 of the fights this year.
They claimed that the images depict a 'fighting club at this school where students are linked to fight'.

Students could be heard to laugh and remain silent while the boy started to moan while he was rolled up on the floor with his belly (photo)

Pedare Christian College (photo) said the school responded to the incident and that the safety and well -being of students was the 'highest priority'
Pedare Christian College -director James Tamblyn confirmed that students had been involved and the school responded to the incident.
“It is clear that if there are students who perform in any way in a way that is potentially dangerous, that is beyond our expectations,” he said.
“The safety and well -being of students and personnel and members of the community is always our highest priority.”
Daily Mail Australia has contacted the school for further comments.
The police of South Australia said that the incident had not been reported to the authorities.
“Sapol is aware of the incident, but it was not reported to the police,” said a spokeswoman in a statement.
Pedare Christian College is an independent, CO-OED school with around 1,100 annual registrations and charges more than $ 12,000 a year for students of year 12.