The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Disgraced teacher learns fate

- BY CHLOE BURRELL

APerth teacher who gave pupils too much help with their exams has been told he must complete a course on “trust, respect and integrity” before returning to the classroom.

Gavin Milne was previously employed by Perth and Kinross Council at Perth High School and Breadalban­e Academy in Aberfeldy.

Several allegation­s against the business teacher were proven by the General Teaching Council for Scotland (GTCS) in 2022.

While employed as a teacher at Breadalban­e Academy in 2010 and 2011, Mr Milne failed to ensure pupils acted in a “controlled and organised” manner.

This led to an exam “breakdown”, with S4 pupils noted as having similar or identical exam answers.

Mr Milne – who is now a driver for Glenalmond College and volunteers with the Royal Voluntary Service – also wrongly recorded a unit pass for a pupil while working as a teacher at Perth High School between 2016 and 2017.

As well as this, Mr Milne provided model answers to National 4 and 5 assessment questions, which pupils at Perth High subsequent­ly copied.

During a hearing in February this year, Mr Milne blamed both

“stress” and a misinterpr­etation of the SQA guidance for his actions.

However, he expressed desire to return to teaching.

The GTCS has now published the outcome of the case.

The watchdog said that while his actions at Breadalban­e came early in his career and were an error of judgment, Mr Milne’s behaviour at Perth High constitute­d serious misconduct.

He has been given a Conditiona­l Registrati­on Order (CRO) together with a two-year reprimand.

The watchdog said: “Given the seriousnes­s of the teacher’s conduct, the panel decided that it was proportion­ate and appropriat­e to impose the reprimand for an aggregated period of two years.

“The panel considered that was a necessary and appropriat­e period to maintain public confidence in the profession and will also serve to mark the conduct as serious and totally unacceptab­le.

“It will also deterrent to profession.”

As a result, Mr Milne must undertake a course in order to improve his knowledge of “updated standards for full registrati­on” – focusing on trust, respect and integrity – within the next 18 months. his serve as a the wider

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INTEGRITY: Perth High School and Breadalban­e Academy.

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