Prestigious schools accused of placing reputation above student welfare at royal commission

By Rachel Browne
Updated October 24 2016 - 7:13pm, first published 6:17pm
Royal commission chairman Justice Peter McClellan. Photo: Jeremy Piper
Royal commission chairman Justice Peter McClellan. Photo: Jeremy Piper
The main school entrance of Trinity Grammar in Summer Hill. Photo: Julian Andrews
The main school entrance of Trinity Grammar in Summer Hill. Photo: Julian Andrews

Two of Sydney's most prestigious private boys' schools have been accused of placing their reputations ahead of student welfare at a royal commission.