Saturday 28 June 2014

Woman teacher sent 2,000 sex texts to pupil

A chemistry teacher has been banned from the classroom for life after bombarding a Year 11 schoolboy with thousands of sexually explicit texts

A female chemistry teacher has been banned from the classroom for life after bombarding a schoolboy with thousands of sexually explicit texts.

Victoria Ayris, 30, used the social network WhatsApp to send photographs and intimate details of her life to the Year 11 boy after they exchanged mobile numbers.
After the headteacher became suspicious, she sent the boy a panic-stricken text begging him to delete everything, pleading: ‘Don’t ask why, just do it.’
Miss Ayris resigned from Castlebrook High School in Unsworth, Greater Manchester last year and has now received a life ban from the National College for Teaching and Leadership.
A professional conduct panel heard the ‘outstanding’ teacher sent 2,000 messages to the pupil – then aged 15 or 16 – over nine months in 2012.
Police later concluded that no offence had been committed, but the panel said the incident – which became ‘the subject of rumour and gossip’ among pupils and staff’ – amounted to serious misconduct.
Miss Ayris, of Accrington, Lancashire, apologised for her actions.

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