Cranbrook headmaster Nicholas Sampson concedes he failed to act in best interests of students at Geelong Grammar

By Eryk Bagshaw
Updated December 12 2016 - 5:08pm, first published 4:20pm
Headmaster of Cranbrook School Nicholas Sampson gave evidence at the royal commission into child sex abuse.  Photo: Paul Jeffers
Headmaster of Cranbrook School Nicholas Sampson gave evidence at the royal commission into child sex abuse. Photo: Paul Jeffers
Martin Sharp made clear Cranbrook's well-known desire to expand its grounds was not welcome. Photo: Danielle Smith
Martin Sharp made clear Cranbrook's well-known desire to expand its grounds was not welcome. Photo: Danielle Smith

The headmaster of one of Sydney's most expensive private schools, Cranbrook, has conceded that he failed to act in the best interests of students at his former school Geelong Grammar, documents released by the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse have revealed.

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