Buruburu's Happyland School addresses alleged defilement incident, denies over-up claims
The Happyland Preparatory School in Buruburu. PHOTO | COURTESY
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Happyland
Preparatory School in Buruburu has moved to address what it describes as
misinformation surrounding an incident in which a teacher is alleged to have
defiled a Grade 9 girl.
In a statement
issued by the school’s management, the institution said it has operated for
more than three decades and rejected claims of a cover-up.
The administration
defended its record, saying the school has consistently prioritised learner
welfare.
“Happyland
Preparatory School wishes to address an incident involving one of our learners
and to clarify certain misinformation currently circulating in the public
domain,” read the statement.
“The School has
been operational for the past 32 years and has consistently upheld the dignity,
safety, and wellbeing of its learners. Allegations suggesting otherwise are
false.”
According to the
statement, the staff member at the centre of the allegations had only recently
joined the institution.
“The individual
implicated in this matter was employed at the school on 12th January, 2026 and
had been at the school for less than three weeks at the time of the incident.
The school is deeply hurt and disturbed by the alleged actions involving our
learner.,” the statement revealed.
The incident is
reported to have occurred on Sunday, January 25. The management said it acted
immediately after learning of the matter.
“The incident
occurred on Sunday, 25th January 2026. Upon becoming aware of the matter, the
school acted immediately and responsibly. The culprit was taken to the police
station without delay while the victim was rushed to a medical facility for the
necessary examination and care,” the school said.
“The matter is
currently being handled through the appropriate legal channels and is before
the court. Contrary to claims being spread on various platforms, the school has
fully cooperated with relevant authorities and remains in communication with,
and supportive of, the affected learner and the family.”
The school
reiterated that it does not tolerate abuse in any form, adding that it remains
committed to child protection, lawful investigations and safeguarding the
dignity of learners and the wider community.
“We respectfully
request the public and media to refrain from spreading unverified information
and to allow the legal process to proceed while protecting the privacy and
rights of the learner involved,” it added.


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