A letter from the parent dated April 3 claims a year 11 boy was trying to convert younger students to Islam through controversial videos screened in the school’s prayer room.
A concerned parent at the Perth school attended by a teenager shot dead by police on Saturday contacted authorities in the weeks before the attack over fears students were being radicalised.
“Messages contained information about conversion to Islamic religion inducing fear to world end, targeting other students for conversion,” the letter read. Yesterday, Department of Education director general Lisa Rodgers told Radio 6PR that, despite the parent’s letter, the year 11His laptop and phone access, however, had been limited, and his internet searches were being monitored by the school on behalf of police.
Premier Roger Cook said the boy’s offending was in the context of complex needs and mental health issues.
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