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Lease terminated for Sask. private Christian school linked to abuse investigation

A private Saskatoon Christian school's rental agreement is being terminated because of the school's connection to widespread abuse allegations.

Sask. government took over operations of Grace Christian School and 2 others last week

Saskatoon's Grace Christian School was renting space inside Forest Grove Community Church, but Forest Grove officials announced Monday that they were terminating the school's lease, effective Sept. 1. Grace Christian is one of three schools with staff implicated in widespread abuse allegations. (Don Somers/CBC)

A private Saskatoon Christian school's rental agreement is being terminated because of the school's connection to widespread abuse allegations.

Grace Christian School was renting space inside Forest Grove Community Church. Forest Grove officials announced on the church's websiteMonday that they were terminating Grace Christian's lease, effective Sept. 1.

The provincial government announced last week it was taking over operations of Grace Christian and two other schools. All three schools currently have staff accused of various abuses by more than 30 former students of Christian Centre Academy, now called Legacy Christian Academy, in Saskatoon.

The third school affected is Regent Academy in Prince Albert.

Forest Grove Community Church officials declined an interview request, butsent anemail to CBC News Monday afternoon.

"We are grieved for the students and families that will be affected and did not make this decision lightly, but believe it is best for all involved," stated the email.

The first student to come forward, Caitlin Erickson, said it must have been a difficult decision for Forest Grove to evict its tenants and potentially lose significant revenue, but thatit was the right decision.

"I think it's very commendable," Erickson said. "I'm hoping that there areothers who take the lead after seeing Forest Grove do the right thing, and they come forward and do the right thing as well."

Caitlin Erickson applauded the decision by a Saskatoon church to terminate the lease of one of three private Saskatchewan Christian schools implicated in allegations of widespread abuse. Erickson, who attended Christian Centre Academy, was the first former student to come forward. (Travis Reddaway/CBC)

Erickson and more than 30 other former studentshave filed criminal complaints, launched a class action lawsuit and spoken publicly in recent days. Allegations cover a wide range of abuse includingviolent discipline, solitary confinement, sexual abuse,an attempted exorcismof 'gay demons' and forced political campaigning for certain candidates.

A former Christian Centre Academy youth pastor said in an interview with CBC News that the allegations are "100 per cent true."

Saskatoon police say they handed the file to Crown prosecutors back in April for consideration of possible charges.

No one from Grace Christian School could be reached for comment Monday afternoon.