A principal has apologised after six teenage girls of his school were publicly shamed in front of over 200 students for wearing 'too shirt' skirts.
According to the girls, they were paraded in front of their entire year group at Cannock Chase High School because their skirts were 'too short or tight'.
The incident left everyone shaken and several girls at the school wore skirts the next day to express their solidarity with the six girls.
The 14-year-old olly Stockle was one of the girls who was publicly shamed over her smart, black, straight skirt, which she was wearing with flat shoes, tights and a blazer.
Daily Mail reported that an investigation was launched after the parents of the girls registered a complaint and the teacher who humiliated the girls has now given individual apologies to the girls.
Molly, from Cannock, Staffordshire, said: "I felt so embarrassed and I started shaking. My head of year, stared each one of us down and said our skirts were too short and figure hugging. I felt so humiliated."
"When I walked back to my seat and when I went home that day other people were laughing and saying 'slag'. I was very surprised to be asked to stand up. Another girl in my year group had on the exact same skirt and she wasn't asked. I thought it must be a mistake and they would notice they were wrong and let me sit back down," she added.