Boys sharing naked photos of female classmates now seen as 'part of life', say inspectors
Sexual harassment now so common in schools that victims no longer report it, Ofsted inspectors warn
Amassing "nudes" of female pupils has become a "collection game" in schools, an Ofsted report has warned.
Youngsters see sharing naked images as "part of life", according to inspectors who were commissioned by ministers to investigate safeguarding in schools in the wake of "rape culture" allegations.
Ofsted found that sexual harassment has become "normalised" for schoolchildren and they often do not report it because it happens so frequently.
Boys are sharing "nudes" on platforms such as WhatsApp and Snapchat, Ofsted inspectors were told, while girls have experienced "unwanted touching in school corridors".
The watchdog visited 32 state and private schools and colleges and spoke to more than 900 young people about sexual harassment after thousands of testimonials were posted on a website. DT.