Japan School Apologizes For Making Students Report Menstruation Details

Japan School Apologizes For Making Students Report Menstruation Details

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India TodayNE
  • Jun 21, 2019,
  • Updated Jun 21, 2019, 1:43 AM IST

Tokyo, June 21, 2019:

A school in Japan's Shiga prefecture admitted on Friday to having required female students to verbally report to teachers how many days they were into their menstruation when needing to skip swimming class.

The practice, which has been implemented at Shiga Prefectural Ritto High School by multiple physical education teachers for at least four to five years, came to light after a parent complained to the prefectural education board, as per reports.

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The school's principal on Friday apologized for having caused "mental distress" to students by making them report for their menstruation details.

A parent lodged a complaint on June 13 after their daughter was made to tell her name, class and the number of days into her period when she went to the teachers' room to excuse herself from swimming class.

In addition to the physical education teacher, other staffs were also present in the room.

The parent lodged a second complaint the following day after the situation was not addressed.

While the school explained that the measure was in order for teachers to confirm students' physical condition and plan upcoming classes, the principal, acknowledged that such a practice was "unacceptable in terms of conventional wisdom and lacks consideration for students".

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