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Teacher banned for telling female student she would be ''spicy in bed''

Updated on: 29 April,2011 05:50 PM IST  | 
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A teacher in Australia has been barred from reapplying to teach for three years after he told a student he thought she would be "fiery and spicy in the bedroom".

Teacher banned for telling female student she would be ''spicy in bed''

A teacher in Australia has been barred from reapplying to teach for three years after he told a student he thought she would be "fiery and spicy in the bedroom".


A Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal hearing was told the teacher had been registered in 2007, and during 2008 he was working at an un-named co-educational independent school, the Courier Mail reported.


Last year the Queensland College of Teachers suspended him, and in April 2010 the teacher was asked to be removed from the register.


At the time of the QCAT hearing the teacher was listed as a former approved teacher.

He did not appear before the tribunal but made detailed submissions and alleged the claims were a wider campaign by former students against staff at the school.

The hearing heard the teacher had asked a girl student her star sign and then told her during a religion class he believed she would be "fiery and spicy in the bedroom".

It was further alleged he was in a public park with another student when he pulled her towards him saying he "wanted her".

The tribunal was told he had sent 50 text messages to one of the girls and she had sent 30 to him.

In his submissions the teacher said the girl, who he knew through another family member, had been flirting with him.

The tribunal found the teacher had failed to recognise the imbalance in their ages, he was 30 and she was 15.

In a written judgment, it found overall that the teacher's behaviour was unacceptable and he was not suitable to teach at the current time.

The tribunal ruled he would be prohibited from reapplying for registration as a teacher for three years, and before reapplying he would need to undergo counselling.

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