Litein High Erupts: Students Turn on Principal in Explosive Revolt
Forget the football excuse — the chaos at Litein High School had nothing to do with Arsenal vs. Man City. Students watched the match to the very end, then stormed into action, cutting off the school’s power supply before unleashing a fiery rampage.
Insiders say the real spark wasn’t football at all, but a boiling pot of grievances. Form Threes, backed by Form Twos, led the charge, while Form Fours stood back and even defended their classrooms from destruction.
At the center of the storm is Principal Mr. Sang, accused of arrogance and shielding the controversial teacher, Mr. Mitei — the man students blame for months of unrest. When learners demanded his transfer, Sang reportedly sneered that “Mitei is going nowhere.”
From then on, things only got worse. After parents pushed to end corporal punishment, Sang allegedly turned to harsh suspensions and collective punishments, even targeting entire classes. Minor mistakes earned major consequences, and students grew restless.
Fed up and ignored, they plotted what they called a “forced half-term.” When the administration brushed off the warnings, the revolt exploded.
Now, students are openly demanding the ouster of Sang, Mitei, and the entire administration, accusing them of sinking the school’s performance and crushing morale.
👉 Litein High isn’t just dealing with rowdy teens — it’s facing a full-blown student rebellion.