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Teacher jailed for abusing pupils Teacher jailed for abusing pupils
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A 58-year-old teacher has been jailed for seven years for sexually abusing teenage boys at a Hampshire school over more than 30 years.A 58-year-old teacher has been jailed for seven years for sexually abusing teenage boys at a Hampshire school over more than 30 years.
James Braid, of Gosport, was convicted in December of seven charges of multiple offences of indecent assault between 1982 and 2002.James Braid, of Gosport, was convicted in December of seven charges of multiple offences of indecent assault between 1982 and 2002.
His victims were his pupils at Bay House School in Gosport.His victims were his pupils at Bay House School in Gosport.
The judge also ordered four offences against three boys between 1978 and 1995 to be taken into consideration.The judge also ordered four offences against three boys between 1978 and 1995 to be taken into consideration.
'Betrayed trust''Betrayed trust'
He described Braid as a "determined, deceitful and predatory paedophile".He described Braid as a "determined, deceitful and predatory paedophile".
Sentencing him, Ian Pearson told Portsmouth Crown Court the offences he was found guilty of were "only a specimen" of what he had committed and they represented "hundreds of others". Sentencing him, Ian Pearson told Portsmouth Crown Court the offences Braid was found guilty of were "only a specimen" of what he had committed and they represented "hundreds of others".
Braid was also given a lifetime ban on working with children and will be on the sex offenders register for life.Braid was also given a lifetime ban on working with children and will be on the sex offenders register for life.
In a statement, the school said: "It is not easy to find the words that fully express the devastation felt within the Bay House School community.In a statement, the school said: "It is not easy to find the words that fully express the devastation felt within the Bay House School community.
"Our first concerns are for the former pupils, their families, and anyone else who has been directly affected by James Braid's despicable actions."Our first concerns are for the former pupils, their families, and anyone else who has been directly affected by James Braid's despicable actions.
"We truly hope that the custodial sentence goes some way to providing justice and closure for those whose trust he betrayed."We truly hope that the custodial sentence goes some way to providing justice and closure for those whose trust he betrayed.
"The school fully recognises its responsibility to pupils, students and their families to provide a safe learning environment."The school fully recognises its responsibility to pupils, students and their families to provide a safe learning environment.
"We continue to give the highest priority to safeguarding young people.""We continue to give the highest priority to safeguarding young people."