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Nottingham primary schoolteacher used crystal meth at weekends | Nottingham primary schoolteacher used crystal meth at weekends |
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Nicholas Smith resigned from Southwark Primary in Basford, Nottingham, in 2022 | |
A "talented" former assistant head teacher has admitted using crystal meth during his time at the school. | A "talented" former assistant head teacher has admitted using crystal meth during his time at the school. |
Nicholas Smith, who worked at Southwark Primary School in Basford, Nottingham, used methamphetamine between 2020 and 2022 in a social group setting at weekends. | Nicholas Smith, who worked at Southwark Primary School in Basford, Nottingham, used methamphetamine between 2020 and 2022 in a social group setting at weekends. |
Mr Smith, who resigned from the school in October 2022, told the Teaching Regulation Agency (TRA) he has since moved to London and stopped taking the drug. | Mr Smith, who resigned from the school in October 2022, told the Teaching Regulation Agency (TRA) he has since moved to London and stopped taking the drug. |
A TRA panel found him guilty of "unacceptable professional conduct" but ruled a classroom ban was not "proportionate" or "in the public interest". | A TRA panel found him guilty of "unacceptable professional conduct" but ruled a classroom ban was not "proportionate" or "in the public interest". |
Crystal methamphetamine is a strong and highly addictive manmade drug that affects the central nervous system. There is no legal use for it. | Crystal methamphetamine is a strong and highly addictive manmade drug that affects the central nervous system. There is no legal use for it. |
Mr Smith had started at Southwark Primary in 2016 as a teacher before being promoted to assistant head in 2019. | Mr Smith had started at Southwark Primary in 2016 as a teacher before being promoted to assistant head in 2019. |
But a year later he began using the drug "at weekends only, in a social group setting", the hearing was told. | |
'Extremely talented' | 'Extremely talented' |
He took a period of sick leave in 2021, after informing the school, and an action plan was put in place allowing him to return to work. | He took a period of sick leave in 2021, after informing the school, and an action plan was put in place allowing him to return to work. |
There was no suggestion his drug use impacted his "appearance of professional behaviour", the TRA hearing was told. | There was no suggestion his drug use impacted his "appearance of professional behaviour", the TRA hearing was told. |
Colleagues praised Mr Smith as "extremely talented" and "a great role model for a lot of other teachers". | Colleagues praised Mr Smith as "extremely talented" and "a great role model for a lot of other teachers". |
He was again off work following a relapse in January 2022, and resigned in October of that year. | He was again off work following a relapse in January 2022, and resigned in October of that year. |
Since 2023, Mr Smith has been working as a teacher at a primary in Tower Hamlets. | Since 2023, Mr Smith has been working as a teacher at a primary in Tower Hamlets. |
His current school is aware of his previous use of "hard drugs", the panel was told. | His current school is aware of his previous use of "hard drugs", the panel was told. |
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