Daily Mail

Shame of teacher who didn’t report husband’s affair with his pupil, 17

- By Claire Duffin and John Siddle

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. Jane and Bryan Schalch were both teachers at a prestigiou­s independen­t school when Mr Schalch began an affair with the 17-year-old girl – who he had been tutoring on a private basis.

He kissed the girl in clandestin­e meetings in a supermarke­t car park, eventually inviting her back to his £480,000 marital home in Moreton Morrell, Warwickshi­re, where they had sex three times.

Once, he was caught by his wife with the girl in their guest bedroom. But Mrs Schalch, 39, did not report him to their superiors at Warwick School and now faces the prospect of a teaching ban for failing to do so.

The Teaching Regulation Agency said that Mrs Schalch ignored her safeguardi­ng responsibi­lity to the teenager.

When he embarked on the relationsh­ip in September 2015, Mr Schalch, now 42, was a housemaste­r at the day and boarding school, where fees for boarders are up to £31,431 a year.

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.

Mr Schalch was charged with three counts of sexual activity with a child by a person in a position of trust. At his trial, Warwick Crown Court heard that he had been employed by

‘Found her in her underwear’

the teenager’s parents as a private tutor, but kept in touch with the girl afterwards. The relationsh­ip ended when he refused to leave his wife.

Mr 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.

Mrs Schalch was dismissed in March 2018 for gross misconduct. At a hearing of the Teaching Regulation Agency in Coventry, the panel was told that she admitted placing the teenager – at risk of harm by not whistleblo­wing. She said he lied that the girl was 18.

Mrs Schalch works as an early years teacher at another school. The panel will decide whether to recommend a prohibitio­n order from the profession.

 ??  ?? Jane Schalch with husband Bryan
Jane Schalch with husband Bryan

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