Teacher who bought vape for pupil banned

Bob DaleSouth East
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The teacher taught at Warlingham School in Surrey

A teacher has been banned from the profession after admitting buying a vape for a pupil and hiding other students' vapes in his classroom.

Hassan Moosa, 28, also admitted having sexual conversations with pupils and gave one girl a lift home unaccompanied, against school policy.

Moosa, a teacher at Warlingham School, in Surrey, was given a prohibition order after written evidence was presented to the Teaching Regulation Agency (TRA).

In a statement to the panel, Moosa said he had "acted on a stupid impulse" when he gave a vape to a female pupil, telling her not to tell anyone else, actions he said he deeply regretted.

Moosa said he gave the same girl a lift in his car because her journey by public transport would take an hour, while it was a 10-minute drive.

He also admitted allowing students to store vapes in his classroom, hugging them and asking some female pupils intimate questions about the boys they were seeing.

'Disregard advice'

The TRA said Moosa had admitted he was guilty of unacceptable professional conduct and conduct that may bring the profession into disrepute.

In their judgement, the TRA panel said it considered Moosa's conduct could "potentially damage the public's perception of a teacher".

It said it felt Moosa had displayed "insufficient insight into the impact of his conduct" on pupils and had chosen to disregard previous advice on his conduct, meaning there was a risk of him repeating his behaviour.

The panel did note Moosa had "taken steps to reflect on his conduct", and he will be allowed to appeal for his prohibition order to be lifted from January 2029.

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