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Teacher Alexander Eldridge guilty of child sexual offences | Teacher Alexander Eldridge guilty of child sexual offences |
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A reception class teacher "hid in plain sight" as he sexually assaulted a five-year-old at school, a court heard. | |
Alexander Eldridge, 33, also filmed up the skirt of another child while he taught at a primary school in Cheshunt, East Hertfordshire. | Alexander Eldridge, 33, also filmed up the skirt of another child while he taught at a primary school in Cheshunt, East Hertfordshire. |
A jury at St Albans Crown Court found him guilty of sexual assault and making indecent images of children. | A jury at St Albans Crown Court found him guilty of sexual assault and making indecent images of children. |
Judge Stephen Warner told him to expect a "significant custodial sentence" at a hearing next month. | Judge Stephen Warner told him to expect a "significant custodial sentence" at a hearing next month. |
Read more Beds, Herts and Bucks stories here | Read more Beds, Herts and Bucks stories here |
Prosecuting, Sarah Morris QC told the court that Eldridge was one of two reception class teachers at the school and had been there since Autumn 2011. | Prosecuting, Sarah Morris QC told the court that Eldridge was one of two reception class teachers at the school and had been there since Autumn 2011. |
In May last year he sent a text to parents to say children were to have a "water day" - asking them to bring a change of clothes and towels. | In May last year he sent a text to parents to say children were to have a "water day" - asking them to bring a change of clothes and towels. |
Ms Morris accused Eldridge of "liking little girls", telling him that his job allowed him to be "hiding in plain sight." | Ms Morris accused Eldridge of "liking little girls", telling him that his job allowed him to be "hiding in plain sight." |
'Emotional case' | 'Emotional case' |
She said: "The true position was that being a teacher suited your sexual needs. You liked girls sitting on your lap. | She said: "The true position was that being a teacher suited your sexual needs. You liked girls sitting on your lap. |
"You liked looking at them in knickers and in a state of undress." | "You liked looking at them in knickers and in a state of undress." |
Eldridge, of Hertford, was arrested and suspended after a child reported that she had been touched by the teacher, the court heard. | Eldridge, of Hertford, was arrested and suspended after a child reported that she had been touched by the teacher, the court heard. |
The jury found Eldridge guilty of six counts of making indecent photographs of children in 2016, sexual assault on a child in May 2017 and in June 2017 and making indecent images of children. | The jury found Eldridge guilty of six counts of making indecent photographs of children in 2016, sexual assault on a child in May 2017 and in June 2017 and making indecent images of children. |
Det Cons Anthony Hooper, from Hertfordshire Constabulary's joint Child Protection Investigation Team, said: "This has been an emotional case for all involved and we are very pleased Eldridge has been found guilty due to the severity of his offending. | Det Cons Anthony Hooper, from Hertfordshire Constabulary's joint Child Protection Investigation Team, said: "This has been an emotional case for all involved and we are very pleased Eldridge has been found guilty due to the severity of his offending. |
"Our team of detectives have worked extremely hard to bring this case to court and we would like to commend the bravery of the victims and their families." | "Our team of detectives have worked extremely hard to bring this case to court and we would like to commend the bravery of the victims and their families." |
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