Racism rife in schools, finds study

By Cosima Marriner
Updated May 7 2014 - 11:08am, first published April 13 2014 - 3:00am
Racist behaviour: Being told "you don't belong in Australia" was the most common form of direct racism found in surveyed schools. Photo: Michele Mossop
Racist behaviour: Being told "you don't belong in Australia" was the most common form of direct racism found in surveyed schools. Photo: Michele Mossop

Four out of five children born in non-English-speaking countries have experienced racism in school at least once a month.

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