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Pupil sex teacher Simon Parsons jailed over Thornbury school relationship | Pupil sex teacher Simon Parsons jailed over Thornbury school relationship |
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A 52-year-old teacher who admitted having sex with his 17-year-old drama student has been jailed for 12 months. | A 52-year-old teacher who admitted having sex with his 17-year-old drama student has been jailed for 12 months. |
Simon Parsons, who taught drama, pleaded guilty in November to five counts of sexual activity with a child by a person in a position of trust. | Simon Parsons, who taught drama, pleaded guilty in November to five counts of sexual activity with a child by a person in a position of trust. |
His trial at Bristol Crown Court heard Parsons admitted exploiting the pupil and accepted the relationship was "amoral and inappropriate". | His trial at Bristol Crown Court heard Parsons admitted exploiting the pupil and accepted the relationship was "amoral and inappropriate". |
The court heard he fathered a child with her after she left the school. | The court heard he fathered a child with her after she left the school. |
'Massive mistake' | 'Massive mistake' |
Parsons, of Uley Road, Dursley, Gloucestershire, taught for more than 30 years at Castle School in Thornbury. | Parsons, of Uley Road, Dursley, Gloucestershire, taught for more than 30 years at Castle School in Thornbury. |
During the trial, a statement from his wife was read out which said: "He is not a monster, he is a gentle man who made a massive mistake." | During the trial, a statement from his wife was read out which said: "He is not a monster, he is a gentle man who made a massive mistake." |
Parsons had sex with the pupil over a period of five years but his wife "bore" the affair and he returned to his family after the girl ended the relationship in her early 20s, the court heard. | Parsons had sex with the pupil over a period of five years but his wife "bore" the affair and he returned to his family after the girl ended the relationship in her early 20s, the court heard. |
The girl's family urged her to tell the police in a bid to protect other pupils. | The girl's family urged her to tell the police in a bid to protect other pupils. |
Prosecuting, James Ward said: "This relationship began in a way normal relationships do. | Prosecuting, James Ward said: "This relationship began in a way normal relationships do. |
"The sex was consensual but illegal because teachers cannot have sex with schoolchildren. | "The sex was consensual but illegal because teachers cannot have sex with schoolchildren. |
"She acknowledges that she had a crush on the defendant and she thought that it maybe was her fault that it happened." | "She acknowledges that she had a crush on the defendant and she thought that it maybe was her fault that it happened." |
'Constantly humiliated' | 'Constantly humiliated' |
In a statement, the girl said: "I felt grossed out at one point and then I thought 'Oh well, he fancies me'." | In a statement, the girl said: "I felt grossed out at one point and then I thought 'Oh well, he fancies me'." |
Representing Parsons, David Scutt said his client was a "committed teacher". | |
Parsons was arrested in April 2014, years after the relationship ended. | Parsons was arrested in April 2014, years after the relationship ended. |
"He accepts the relationship was amoral and inappropriate. He had her trust as a teacher, he breached it," said Mr Scutt. | "He accepts the relationship was amoral and inappropriate. He had her trust as a teacher, he breached it," said Mr Scutt. |
"He is able to recognise that he was exploiting a young female pupil. He put his needs in front of those of his family." | "He is able to recognise that he was exploiting a young female pupil. He put his needs in front of those of his family." |
'Allowed to continue' | |
He said Parsons' career had gone and he "had lost his self-esteem and feels constantly humiliated". | He said Parsons' career had gone and he "had lost his self-esteem and feels constantly humiliated". |
The girl's mother, who cannot be identified, said she was "angry" it was allowed to happen. | |
"The school hadn't been the safe haven it should have been," she said. | |
She said she went to tell the head teacher her daughter had had a child by the teacher, because she was "concerned for other students". | |
"The school did nothing. That man was allowed to continue teaching for another three years," she added. | |
Following the sentencing, the school sent a letter to parents saying it took the safety of its students "very seriously". | Following the sentencing, the school sent a letter to parents saying it took the safety of its students "very seriously". |
In it head teacher Peter Smart and chairman of governors Chris White-Horne said the school was "not aware that an inappropriate relationship existed" when the girl was a student at the school. | |
"Abuse of the position of trust between teacher and student is completely unacceptable and we unreservedly condemn Mr Parsons' actions," the statement said. | |
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