In Britain today: teacher (woman), 26, has sex with pupil (boy), 16, and ends up in court and on the BBC

Published: April 8, 2014 at 1:47am

Burgess

And she just so happens to be a drama teacher, too.




12 Comments Comment

  1. Please note says:

    Judge Euan Ambrose told her: “You are a picture of misery in this courtroom.

    “The relationship, albeit conducted as if between equals, was not a relationship between equals. You were older, you were his teacher and you should at all times have known better.”

    AND

    When staff at the school noticed how close the relationship had become they informed the head teacher who challenged Burgess.

    • Grezz says:

      And, here in Malta, anything deviant is taken as normal, like nerdy schoolchildren who think they have suddenly become “cool”.

  2. Chris Ripard says:

    Light(er) sentence for a woman . . . as usual

  3. David says:

    She did not go to jail. Do you agree with this?

    [Daphne -No.]

  4. Claude sciberras says:

    You know what the problem is? Our children are growing up fast and at that age we still think of them as children but they are themselves as adults.

    Couple this with values and decency going down the drain and you will end up with these situations.

    I’m not saying this is something new probably has been happening always but nowadays we don’t get very scandalized any more hence the reaction of many to our local teacher scandal.

    Apart from the fact that today’s teachers have a very different relationship with children and in most cases this is for the better but in some cases, as we are seeing, not.

    [Daphne – Actually, children don’t grow up fast enough nowadays. Going on the available evidence, 15-year-olds today are still really immature and childish. We were a lot more grown-up. I think it’s directly linked to the fact that children have absolutely no freedom and independence now. They’re forever in the presence of adults, being monitored, helped, policed, transported around by mothers with cars (unheard of in our day; mothers didn’t drive and families mainly had the one car anyway) and generally kept dependent for as long as possible. I often think that it must really be hell to a child or teenager nowadays, forever with adults breathing down your neck. How do you grow in a situation like that? How do you develop confidence and a sense of self? You can’t.]

  5. Anthony Grima says:

    Unbelievable – “She walked free at Bristol Crown Court today with a suspended sentence”! How can the courts be this ‘soft’ when pupils are involved?!

    No wonder these ‘infatuated’ teachers are not afraid of having these sort of relationships with their pupils! Most probably, Erin the douchebag was thinking the same! What a shame!

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2598934/Infatuated-woman-teacher-26-took-16-year-old-pupil-hotel-break-sex-school-training-weekend.html

    • Anthony Grima says:

      And one of the best comments about this article is:

      “smartbart, Edinburgh, 12 hours ago
      We used to spend our time trying to make teachers cry than sleep with them – how times have changed…”

  6. observer says:

    Tanti’s drama lessons have turned into a real-life tragedy.

  7. Manuel says:

    “The relationship, albeit conducted as if between equals, was not a relationship between equals. You were older, you were his teacher and you should at all times have known better.”

    This is exactly the point missed by all the Tanti-fans, Times of Malta and Malta-cum-Star-Today when the case was on the news after the 19th of March.

  8. thehappyone says:

    People who are in their 40s and early 50s today also had to contend with all the difficulties of life in Socialist 1970s and 1980s Malta. If that is not enough to make you mature quickly, nothing is.

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