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    Quote Originally Posted by :Cerys View Post
    What teachers do outside of school time is not any of the headteachers concern, as long as its within the law. Which an opinion is. Obviously if there was a clear safeguarding issue e.g they had interests in younger children like that then yes, then something would be done.

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    Well, a teacher could meet up with a student outside of school, and that's not against the law but I imagine the headteacher would have concerns over that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kardan View Post
    Well, a teacher could meet up with a student outside of school, and that's not against the law but I imagine the headteacher would have concerns over that.
    Yes, as that's a safe guarding issue.

    Btw i'm getting my information from a family member who is currently headteacher so I imagine it's rather accurate :3

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