Video of bully using classmates' heads as drums goes viral, MOE to investigate

The two victims did not seem to retaliate.

Jonathan Lim| September 21, 01:46 PM

*Update at 6:00 p.m: In a Facebook post MOE has said "MOE and the school are aware of the video that has been circulating online. The school has investigated and is counselling the students involved.

The school will continue to work with the students involved on observing appropriate boundaries and behaviour in the future. All parents of students involved have been informed of the actions taken by the school."

A Facebook video of what looks like a classroom filled with Shuqun Secondary School students raising havoc has gone viral today (September 21) amassing over 100,000 views in four hours.

The video shows music blaring in the background and is focused on one student picking on another, treating the smaller student's head as a percussion instrument.

The video also shows the smaller student being struck on the face several times. The 'bully' also targeted another student towards the end of the video. It is unknown where the teacher was at the time. At least one student was dancing atop the teacher's desk.

Here's the video originally post by All Singapore Stuff:

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secondary school students getting slapped and hit by class bully :O :O :O Will the school take action...

Posted by All Singapore Stuff on Sunday, 20 September 2015

Since the video was uploaded, many netizens have shared it to the Ministry of Education's Facebook page calling for MOE to take action.

While MOE did not offer an official update on its Facebook page yet, it did reply to several netizens saying that they are investigating the incident:

MOE responds

We will update this story when MOE issues a statement on the matter.

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