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Sawtry Village Academy: Ex-head James Stewart banned for life | Sawtry Village Academy: Ex-head James Stewart banned for life |
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A jailed school principal who kept sex toys in his office and defrauded his academy out of almost £100,000 has been banned from teaching for life. | A jailed school principal who kept sex toys in his office and defrauded his academy out of almost £100,000 has been banned from teaching for life. |
James Stewart, 74, was executive principal at Sawtry Village Academy in Cambridgeshire until 2014. | James Stewart, 74, was executive principal at Sawtry Village Academy in Cambridgeshire until 2014. |
He was jailed for four years after admitting misconduct and fraud in 2017. | He was jailed for four years after admitting misconduct and fraud in 2017. |
A Teaching Regulation Agency (TRA) hearing ruled his "calculated, motivated and sustained actions" brought the profession into disrepute. | A Teaching Regulation Agency (TRA) hearing ruled his "calculated, motivated and sustained actions" brought the profession into disrepute. |
In 2017, Huntingdon Law Courts heard he spent thousands furnishing his offices at the school, where sex toys and condoms were found. | In 2017, Huntingdon Law Courts heard he spent thousands furnishing his offices at the school, where sex toys and condoms were found. |
He also claimed more than £85,000 from the school to pay off debts on personal credit cards and claimed £6,000 in expenses to cover household bills. | He also claimed more than £85,000 from the school to pay off debts on personal credit cards and claimed £6,000 in expenses to cover household bills. |
A TRA professional conduct panel met last month to consider Stewart's future as a teacher. | A TRA professional conduct panel met last month to consider Stewart's future as a teacher. |
A decision to ban him for life from teaching in any children's or youth education institution in England was taken in his absence. | A decision to ban him for life from teaching in any children's or youth education institution in England was taken in his absence. |
The panel report said it was satisfied Stewart had been made aware of the hearing and "considered the teacher had waived his right to participate". | The panel report said it was satisfied Stewart had been made aware of the hearing and "considered the teacher had waived his right to participate". |
The panel accepted Stewart previously had a good record but "found no evidence that the teacher's actions were not deliberate, nor was he acting under duress". | The panel accepted Stewart previously had a good record but "found no evidence that the teacher's actions were not deliberate, nor was he acting under duress". |
"In fact, the panel found the teacher's actions to be calculated, motivated and sustained for a number of years," the report stated. | "In fact, the panel found the teacher's actions to be calculated, motivated and sustained for a number of years," the report stated. |
Stewart has the right to appeal against the TRA panel decision. |
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