hunck
Antediluvian
- Joined
- Jul 13, 2011
- Messages
- 9,514
- Location
- Hobbs End
IT teacher who threatened pupils and took some to a strip club while he was drunk during a school trip banned from teaching for three years.
Richard Glenn's behaviour was so "unacceptable" he was sent home early during private boarding school Longridge Towers' trip to Costa Rica in July 2019, the Teaching Regulation Agency heard.
A misconduct panel heard Mr Glenn, who taught computer science and had been head of sixth form since 2007, was one of the leaders of the group of 16 to 18-year-olds that went to Costa Rica on 5 July 2019.
Richard Glenn's behaviour was so "unacceptable" he was sent home early during private boarding school Longridge Towers' trip to Costa Rica in July 2019, the Teaching Regulation Agency heard.
A misconduct panel heard Mr Glenn, who taught computer science and had been head of sixth form since 2007, was one of the leaders of the group of 16 to 18-year-olds that went to Costa Rica on 5 July 2019.
His actions included:
He added he could not remember what happened "due to his state of intoxication" but he "did not dispute the recollection of those present", the report said.
- Drinking with pupils
- Allowing one or more pupils to drink alcohol despite being under the legal age of 18
- Threatening to "kick the head in" of one pupil and "kill" another
- Telling one pupil: "I'm not in trouble - you'll be in trouble"
- After being aggressive to one pupil, he kissed the boy's forehead and told him "you're all right"
- Taking one or more pupils to a strip club
- Acting aggressively towards the woman leading the trip when she tried to help him back to his tent
- Exposing himself to the woman in a shared hotel room, although it was agreed this was not "malicious or sexually motivated"