A traumatized 6-year-old Florida girl claimed she was repeatedly sexually assaulted by another student at her ultra-expensive private Christian school – but the posh academy kicked her out and slapped the youngster’s family with a ruthless lawsuit.
The kindergartner’s parents sued Creation Village World School in Celebration for failing to protect their daughter, who was kissed and molested over a two-year period behind a playground “pirate ship” structure during recess, according to the shocking complaint obtained by The Post.
The suit, filed in March, claimed the alleged abuse by another student left the young victim with recurring urinary tract infections, grueling headaches and stomach aches, and unwilling to attend $14,000-a-year school.
“[My wife] was going to doctor appointments every week for almost a year – we kept trying to figure out what it was, like, let’s try a new medicine,” the girl’s concerned father told The Post.
“They’d say there’s nothing wrong, send her home. A week later, she’s like, ‘It hurts again.’ We thought she had cancer or a brain tumor.”
When the girl eventually told her parents about what was causing the infections, her distressed parents brought their concerns to the school in November.
The next month, their daughter was expelled, and the family was hit with a countersuit in May.
The ritzy school accused the girl’s parents of weaponizing “false and misleading” claims, wildly arguing that any sexual contact between the students was “only accidental” and that the accused child “lacks the developmental capacity to sexually molest.”
The school further claimed the victim’s parents were guilty of neglect, stressing they failed to teach her proper hygiene and bathroom habits, which caused the child’s persistent urinary tract infections, according to the suit.
The private school also said the allegations tarnished its reputation and subjected it to public humiliation.
The youngster’s devastated parents blasted teachers and staff in their suit for allegedly being “too busy on their phones” to properly watch their students. One preschool teacher allegedly had a “no tell” policy, which discouraged students from telling their parents “what took place at school.”
The girl’s parents were sent a letter on Nov. 26, 2025, from the district’s lawyer, assuring them that their allegations would be “diligently and thoroughly investigated, according to the suit, which says the institution opted instead to boot their daughter on Dec. 23.
The school’s attorney has denied the heartless expulsion in a court filing.
The shaken parents – who are seeking a jury trial and reportedly more than $50,000 in damages – insisted their daughter once “loved going to school and being with her friends.”
But in the year before she came forward with the alleged abuse, she was “doing anything” to avoid school, suffered “lots of nightmares” and was “scared of everything.”
“She’s clinging to me for dear life for everything. If I try to take her to dance class, she can’t go,” the girl’s anguished mom said, noting that the rattled child is now in therapy.
“She’s just really learning a lot of tools in therapy that are really helping her to get back to a good place, where she can do all the things she really enjoys.”
Creation Village World School did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.
The trial is set for March 27, 2028.
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