PE teacher, 22, who kissed and 'had sex with pupil, 18,' after prom is banned from teaching

A PE teacher who kissed and then allegedly had sex with a pupil after prom has today been banned from teaching.

Melissa Tweedie, 27, has been removed from the teaching register by the General Teaching Council for Scotland following an investigation over her behaviour.


The 27-year-old was alleged to have slept with an 18-year-old pupil after the leavers night in Glasgow in June 2017.

However, the GTCS did not find this allegation proven on the weight of evidence presented to the panel.

The former teacher – who was 22 at the time – was spotted dancing inappropriately with pupils throughout the night.

And Miss Tweedie, who taught PE at Gleniffer High School in Paisley, Renfrewshire, was also seen taking shots with pupils at the bar at the event.

She was then spotted on a bed with an 18-year-old pupil – who told the teaching regulator this week that the pair had sex after he drank wine, gin, shots and beer.

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Miss Tweedie denied sleeping with the teen and told the school's headteacher that she was at home when he phoned her from the hotel foyer trying to find her.

However, she later admitted that she woke up in bed with the pupil but denied having sex with him, claiming that she may have been spiked.

Miss Tweedie, now working as a yoga teacher in Dubai, also made claims that she only went to the hotel because she was concerned about pupils taking drugs.

Following a five-day hearing, the GTCS decided to issue Miss Tweedie with a removal order.

They said that her conduct fell "significantly short" of the standard expected of a registered teacher.

Speaking on behalf of the panel, Arthur Stewart said: "It is the view of the panel that the teacher has fallen significantly short of the standards and therefore is unfit to teach.

"As Miss Tweedie has been found unfit to teach the panel must direct that Miss Tweedie's name be removed from the General Teaching Council from Scotland's register."

TEACHER STRUCK OFF

The Presenting Officer, Gary Burton, recommended that the panel impose the maximum of two years before she can reapply.

It was found that Miss Tweedie kissed Pupil A at the Premier Inn hotel.

And it was proven that she stated words to the effect of “Can we for a minute act like I’m not a teacher” to a pupil(s) and when alone on a bed with Pupil A.

Additionally, it was also proven that when Pupil E entered the room, Miss Tweedie said to Pupil E words to the effect of “Technically I haven’t touched him yet”.

Mr Burton continued: "Miss Tweedie ought to have been aware of her responsibilities under CoPAC at the time she kissed the pupil.

"There has been limited remorse from the teacher, Ms Bell said that by the stage she interviewed her there had been some remorse regarding an error of judgement.

"She [Miss Tweedie] said that she did not feel that her behaviour at the prom was inappropriate, which the panel have found proved.


"There has been no evidence of remediation and given the lack of insight, remorse or evidence of remediation I submit that the risk of repetition is significant if she was permitted to return to the profession."

Former headteacher David Nicholls told how he received a call around 2am on prom night from an "alarmed" pupil who said Miss Tweedie was in the hotel.

The now-retired head drove to a Premier Inn in Glasgow to track down Miss Tweedie, who was almost 23 at the time, but was not allowed past the foyer.

He said he finally managed to reach Miss Tweedie on the phone who told him she was at home.

However, the following day Mr Nicholls said the pupil who was in the room said he had slept with the Glasgow teacher.

The pupil, known only as Pupil A, said: “We kissed, no one initiated it.

“We went downstairs and had sex in my room. She stayed the night and we both left at eight.

“I feel really sorry for Miss Tweedie, I had already handed in my leavers form. In my eyes, it wasn’t a student event."

'SEX' MISS BANNED

Aileen Sangster, deputy headteacher of Gleniffer High School, said: “Melissa was dancing inappropriately with Pupil A shimmying up and down his back.

“I noticed Miss Tweedie due to the outfit she was wearing. It was inappropriate, I put this down to inexperience. After the meal, she had a drink in her hand every time I saw her."

A statement from Miss Tweedie at the time read: “I saw what appeared to be a bag of cocaine waved in my face, it was highly alarming and that is why I did not go home with my flatmate.

“I should have walked back to tell the other staff and I should have called the police.

"Pupils were saying 'Miss, come upstairs for a drink, it'll only be one.'I was given one glass of Echo Falls white wine by a girl.

“The next part that is clear is jolting up in the bed, I can’t see any face in my memory but I woke up and said 'what are you doing here?'"

Education manager for Renfrewshire Council Susan Bell told the GTCS: "She (Miss Tweedie) had come to the conclusion that her drink had been spiked and that she would not have engaged in sexual intercourse as it was her time of the month.

“She didn’t feel she had been inappropriate at the prom, others didn’t agree but my understanding was that she felt she had been behaving appropriately.

“When she mentioned the drugs it was totally out of left field, nobody else had mentioned that, I was knocked sideways and had to think on my feet how to move.

“I thought it sounded ludicrous and I had to consider all the facts and that is what I was doing.”

Police Scotland were alerted to the incident at the time and found that no criminality had taken place.


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