Janette Kilner, 33, started a sexual relationship with a 16-year-old pupil, who is described as ‘bright’, after he gave her a bracelet as a Christmas gift.
The senior teacher who occupied the position of school’s deputy head of drama, arranged for him to have extra tuition after classes and at weekends before exchanging explicit text messages and emails.
Kilner made out with the boy in her car and took him back to her home for unprotected sex.
The senior teacher who occupied the position of school’s deputy head of drama, arranged for him to have extra tuition after classes and at weekends before exchanging explicit text messages and emails.
Kilner made out with the boy in her car and took him back to her home for unprotected sex.
At the time the boy was giving her the gift Kilner was going through a difficult time. She had broken up with a boyfriend and her father was terminally ill, Snaresbrook Crown Court in East London heard.
She started spending more time with the pupil, who was studying for his GCSEs, after being flattered by his attention.
Prosecutor Gary Pons said Kilner taught the boy during his final year at St Thomas the Apostle College in Nunhead, South London.
"It was during 2013 that their relationship developed beyond a teacher-pupil relationship and it did so gradually," he said. "First, it was with him among other children on a Saturday when they began to talk to each other and they became more and more personal.
"They exchanged private email addresses and phone numbers in and around June 2013 and they began sending each other text messages clearly sexual in nature. She made arrangements to pick him up and it was improper behaviour during these car journeys.
"Matters progressed to kissing as they would drive around the neighbourhood. On July 10 the defendant picked up the victim by a park and drove him to her house where they began to kiss."
Mr Pons said Kilner began removing his clothes as they watched television. "She wanted him to go upstairs and he at first said no but eventually they do go upstairs and have full intercourse," he added.
Mr Pons said they had unprotected sex and that Kilner was meeting unknown men and women in car parks for sex during this time. The relationship came to light when the boy told two of his friends, who reported the incident to another teacher at the college.
The teacher informed the police and Kilner was arrested. She was suspended from the school on July 27. She made full admissions in police interviews but said the boy was not forced into anything.
Kilner, who lived in Dagenham, Essex, pleaded guilty to six counts of sexual activity with a child by an adult in a position of trust. Sentencing her to 14 months imprisonment, Judge Judith Hughes QC, said: ‘This is a tragic case, having read the reports about you.
MailOnline
I respect the boy's mad skillz. Sadly the teachers I knew were all old or male. *Man sigh*
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