They’ve distanced themselves from the clip
Two Belfast schools have denied any links to a recent explicit video which is being shared on social media.
The clip was shared widely on Wednesday and appears to feature two teachers in a classroom engaging in sexual acts.
Reports have been circulating about where the video was taken, but two separate Belfast schools have said that the incident did not take place on their grounds.
In a message on its Facebook page, Antrim Grammar School wrote: “I am writing to you in relation to a video circulating on social media site Facebook purported to have been filmed in Antrim Grammar School and featuring staff from the school.
“I would like to state categorically that the video was not filmed in Antrim Grammar School, does not feature any staff past or present from Antrim Grammar School, and indeed has absolutely no connection with the school whatsoever.
“I trust this clarifies the matter.”
Another school, Parkhall Integrated College, also issued a response online distancing themselves from the video.
On the schools Facebook page, a spokesperson for Parkhall Integrated College said: “Parkhall Integrated College would like to state emphatically that a video circulating on social media was not filmed in Parkhall Integrated College.
“It does not feature any staff past or present from the College and, the content of the video has no connection with the College.”
Parkhall Integrated College would like to state empathetically that a video circulating on social media was not filmed in Parkhall Integrated College and does not feature any staff, past or present, from the college and the video content has no connection with the school.
— Parkhall Int College (@Parkhall_IC) June 20, 2018