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Teacher in hot water for not blowing whistle on husband's affair with pupil

A teacher who stood by her schoolmaster husband after finding out he was having sex with a teenager faces being struck off for failing to report the affair.

He kissed the girl in clandestine meetings in a supermarket car park, eventually inviting her back to his R5-million marital home in Moreton Morrell, Warwickshire, where they had sex three times. His wife learned of the affair in November 2015 when she arrived home to find the girl in her underwear. But the relationship continued in secret until March 2016, and only came to the attention of the authorities when a friend of the girl blew the whistle.

Schalch was branded ‘immoral and shabby’ by a judge but cleared of criminal wrongdoing because the girl was a pupil at another school. He was later barred from working with children.

 

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And only some teachers get named and shamed but some other ethnic groups in Eastern Cape don't get named and shamed. And that is half the problem in SA. NAME AND SHAME THEM ALL. Disgusting that teachers are messing up young peoples lives.

In SA this is not a problem. What happened to that teacher who impregnated 20 kids?

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