Trinity Grammar head master Milton Cujes to retire in 2017

AUSTRALIA
Sydney Morning Herald

Rachel Browne

The long-serving head master of Trinity Grammar, Milton Cujes, has announced he will retire at the end of the year after a 41-year association with the Summer Hill private boys school.

Mr Cujes and the Trinity Grammar school council made the announcement ahead of this week’s new school term.

The announcement follows Mr Cujes’ appearance at the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse last year in which he said the school should have done more to investigate claims students were sexually assaulting each other in 2000. The commission has yet to hand down findings from the public hearing.

Mr Cujes’ retirement follows the sentencing of former Trinity Grammar teacher Neil Albert Futcher, who learned on Friday he would spend 11 years behind bars for sex crimes against six victims as young as 11.

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