The Scottish Mail on Sunday

C4’s Cathy: I was abused by boys at top public school

Newsreader tells of cruel attacks and bullying at £40k-a-year Charterhou­se

- By Ian Gallagher CHIEF REPORTER

CHANNEL 4 newsreader Cathy Newman has revealed that she was sexually harassed as a teenager at one of Britain’s top public schools.

At the time – in the early 1990s – Ms Newman was aged 16 and had just joined Surrey school Charterhou­se’s sixth form on a scholarshi­p.

In one incident, she said that a boy who was sitting beside her at lunch ‘unzipped his flies and grabbed my hand and forced me to touch his penis. I didn’t talk to anyone about it [for years].’

She also told how boys would spray her with water so they could leer at her through her wet clothes and described her regret at failing to blow the whistle on her bullies.

Ms Newman, 44, added: ‘Now we’ve got online abuse and the [concern] about someone taking a naked photo… how much worse it would have been if it had been filmed and put out [online].’

Charterhou­se said it had been unaware of her ‘serious allegation­s’ and had reported them to police.

She is one of more than 20 person which alities and celebritie­s who have relived their childhood torment at the hands of bullies on video to encourage today’s pupils to speak out and seek help.

The campaign, launched tomorrow by the charity the Diana Award, includes new data on the scale of bullying that pupils tell researcher­s is affecting their grades, attendance and even forcing them to change school.

Some 28 per cent say they have been targeted by cyber-bullies, gives them no escape even at home. Like many of those polled who say they have been bullied for being academic, Newman recalled being teased for being a ‘little girly swot’ who, at the age of eight or nine with her ‘neat little plaits’, was self-conscious about her ‘sticky-outy teeth’.

Newman said her degrading experience­s meant that she ‘wasn’t very confident’ when she left Charterhou­se, which now charges £40,000 a year for boarders. ‘Some of the things that went on at that school, I would now describe as sexual harassment,’ she told The Sunday Times. ‘I don’t know why I didn’t report them at the time. ‘If you wore a white T-shirt, the boys would get the fire hose out and spray you down so that they could see your underwear. ‘There were various more serious things that I really wish I had reported and I don’t know why I didn’t. ‘I think at the time, when you are at school, you just try to laugh it off.’ She said the experience­s helped to shape her journalist­ic career, during which she has criticised ‘endemic’ sexism at Westminste­r. ‘As a woman in the media I feel a duty to make sure we report those issues. I’ve always wanted to right injustices,’ she said.

 ??  ?? TORMENT: Cathy Newman says she was targeted at Charterhou­se, left. Inset: Cathy as a young girl
TORMENT: Cathy Newman says she was targeted at Charterhou­se, left. Inset: Cathy as a young girl
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