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Warning on 'sex abuse teacher' was ignored

October 15, 2015 10:17

BySimon Rocker, Simon Rocker

2 min read

The former headmaster of Carmel College has said he was "appalled" that a teacher he fired for inappropriate behaviour found a job at another school, despite the Department of Education being warned about him.

Philip Skelker, head of the Jewish boarding school in Oxfordshire until its closure in 1997, told Oxford Crown Court that he had sacked Trevor Bolton after being shown a letter the teacher had written to a pupil.

Mr Bolton, 78, who was a master of a junior boys' boarding house and a French tutor, denies 25 charges of indecency and sexual assault involving eight boys over two decades.

Mr Skelker said that during the summer holidays in 1988 he had received a letter from the parents of a boy who had been at the school.