Somerville House is a 126-year-old school in South Brisbane.
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Education Minister Jason Clare has expressed disappointment over a prominent girls’ school in Brisbane, following the revelation of an internal document where teachers remarked on students’ looks, conduct, and character.

Eleventh-grade students at Somerville House, a historic 126-year-old boarding and day school located in South Brisbane, accidentally discovered a spreadsheet containing these teacher observations.

Subsequently, parents were urged to empathize with the teachers, while students were held accountable for disseminating the document.

Somerville House is a 126-year-old school in South Brisbane.
Somerville House is a 126-year-old school in South Brisbane. (Jorge Branco)

The school has postponed exams by a day as it conducts an investigation into the matter.

Clare criticized the school, stating it had not lived up to expectations in this situation.

“They’ve failed the students, and they’ve failed the parents of the kids who go to that school,” he told Weekend Today.

“Schools have got to collect information, but they’ve got to do it in a secure way, and they’ve also got to do it in a professional way.

Education Minister Jason Clare said it was the "biggest cut in student debt ever".
Education Minister Jason Clare said the school had failed. (Nine)

“And I don’t those things has happened here.”

9news.com.au has contacted Somerville House for comment.

Somerville House was established in 1899 and is a prep to year 12 girls school taking day and boarding students.

Fees start at $23,000 to more than $30,000 a year. 

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