Bole SHS Video Leak: Teacher Allegedly Filmed with Student in School Laboratory As Authorities Launch Probe into Viral Incident
A disturbing incident at Bole Senior High School in Savannah Region has sparked widespread outrage online following the leak of a viral video showing a male science teacher engaged in an inappropriate relationship with a female final-year student inside the school’s science laboratory.
The teacher, identified as Mr. Arafat, reportedly specializes in Chemistry and Physics and was considered by peers and students as one of the more respected members of the school’s faculty.
However, the leaked video has since shattered that reputation, exposing a severe breach of professional ethics and trust.
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According to widely circulating footage that is making rounds on social media, Mr. Arafat was captured on camera in a compromising position with the student whose identity is not yet been officially confirmed inside a laboratory classroom.
The video allegedly shows the teacher removing the student’s underwear, placing her on a laboratory table, and engaging in explicit acts, including kissing and sexual intercourse while in her uniform.
The footage is said to have been secretly recorded by another student who had grown suspicious of the teacher’s behavior.

Mr. Arafat is said to have been consistently calling only that particular female student to the laboratory for so-called “practical sessions,” raising red flags among classmates.
The incident is believed to have happened on Friday, June 12, just days before the student was scheduled to complete her final exams.
At the time of the incident, the student reportedly had only two exam papers remaining before permanently leaving the school premises.
Her involvement in the scandal, coming so close to the end of her secondary education, has brought sadness and disappointment to an already troubling situation.
In response to the leaked video, authorities at Bole Senior High School have launched a full investigation into the matter.
However, as of this publication, no official statement has been issued by the school administration or the Ghana Education Service.
It remains unclear whether the matter has been referred to law enforcement for potential criminal charges, due to the teacher’s position of trust and the student’s status as a minor.







