Windsor & Eton Express

Eton teacher guilty of sexually abusing boys

Eton: Former house master Matthew Mowbray convicted of string of offences

- By Kieran Bell kieranb@baylismedi­a.co.uk @KieranB_BM

A Hampshire man has been convicted of a series of sexual offences against children which occurred while he was a house master at Eton College.

Matthew Mowbray, 49, of Locks Road, Locks Heath, was convicted on Wednesday at Reading Crown Court for the offences which occurred at the college between 2009 and 2019, involving 11 victims.

On November 18, Mowbray pleaded guilty to six counts of making indecent images of children and one count of voyeurism.

And on November 25, he was found guilty by unanimous verdict of eight counts of sexual activity with a child.

A Thames Valley Police in

vestigatio­n began last year following a disclosure from one of the victims.

As part of the investigat­ion, officers found thousands of indecent images of children in Mowbray’s possession, ranging from category A to C.

He had superimpos­ed the faces of boys who were in his care onto some of these images.

Additional­ly, he sexually touched a number of boys in their bedrooms at the college.

Mowbray was charged with the offences on March 3 this year.

Investigat­ing officer, Detective Constable Kathryn Webb, of the Child Abuse Investigat­ion Unit, based at

Windsor police station, said: “These conviction­s are a result of an 18 month investigat­ion that was supported by a transparen­t working relationsh­ip with both Eton College and the local authority.

“The offences were committed whilst Matthew Mowbray occupied a position of trust which he betrayed.

“The victims and witnesses, many of whom are children, had the courage to come forward and provide evidence on very personal matters and in challengin­g circumstan­ces.

“They should be commended for their bravery and take the credit for preventing Matthew Mowbray from committing any more offences against children.”

Mowbray will be sentenced at a future hearing.

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