Teacher assaulted two pupils given four months in prison

  • Stephen Farrell, 66, sentenced to four months in prison after assaulting students
  • He was 22 at the time of the assault of two students in Victoria during the 1970s 
  • He pleaded guilty earlier in February to two charges of indecent assault
  • Mr Farrell was already spared jail three times over similar accusations  

A former Christian Brother will spend four months in jail for indecently assaulting two of his young students in regional Victoria during the 1970s.

Stephen Farrell, 22 at the time, used his position as a teacher at Ballarat’s St Alipius Primary School to assault the pupils, who were aged 10 in 1974.

Magistrate Belinda Wallington said Farrell, now 66, assaulted one of the boys on three occasions, fondling the child inside his trousers.

Stephen Farrell (pictured)  is sentenced to four months in prison for assaulting two students

He fondled the other boy’s genitals after requesting the child change into his sports gear.

‘Because of your position as a Christian Brother, when that child told an adult, he was not believed,’ Ms Wallington said.

‘What we now know is the devastating effect of child sex abuse and how it is compounded by breach of trust.’

His lawyer says  is now a 'vastly different' man and has reached 'complete rehabilitation.'

His lawyer says is now a ‘vastly different’ man and has reached ‘complete rehabilitation.’

Farrell pleaded guilty earlier in February to two charges of indecent assault.

He has already received two suspended jail sentences for similar offences against three other victims.

On Thursday in Melbourne Magistrates Court, he was sentenced to 18 months’ imprisonment, with a 14-month suspended term.



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