Former students of the Exclusive Brethren school have begun to speak out about the traumatic experiences they endured during their time there. One such former student described their years at the institution as the “darkest moments” of their life. The Exclusive Brethren, a conservative Christian group, runs several schools in Australia, and allegations of mistreatment and abuse have long surrounded these institutions.
The former student recounted their experiences of strict and oppressive practices that isolated them from the outside world. The environment fostered a culture of fear and obedience, where questioning or dissenting was harshly punished. This student, along with others who have come forward, endured emotional and psychological abuse, leaving lasting scars that have affected their lives well into adulthood.
Despite the challenges, this individual has found strength in speaking out, hoping to shed light on the systemic issues within the Exclusive Brethren schools. The aim is to prevent future generations from suffering similar fates and to hold those responsible accountable for their actions. The accounts from former students are not just personal stories but part of a broader call for reform and justice within educational institutions that prioritize control over the well-being of their students.

Authorities are now being urged to investigate these allegations thoroughly. Advocates for survivors emphasize the need for a supportive environment where victims can share their stories without fear of retribution. The hope is that by bringing these issues to light, meaningful changes can be made to protect vulnerable students and ensure that educational institutions are places of safety and growth, not fear and repression.