Giggleswick teacher who had sex with teenage pupil on his wife's wedding dress gets 12 years
Simon Ball, 42, was found guilty of sexually abusing three girls at Giggleswick School in Settle, North Yorkshire, following a nine-day trial.
He admitted sexually abusing one girl while he was director of music at Kimbolton School near Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire.
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Hide AdA jury at Peterborough Crown Court heard that an investigation into Ball’s conduct at Giggleswick School in the early 2000s was reopened following the allegations at his new school and the offending was discovered.
Judge Sean Enright, sentencing Ball at Peterborough Crown Court on Tuesday, jailed him for five years for the Kimbolton offences and seven years for the Giggleswick offences, with the jail terms to run consecutively.
He told Ball: “These offences were all about satisfying your fantasies. There was never anything in it for the girls.”
He added that Ball, whom he described as a “talented musician”, would never work in a school again as a result of the “great harm” he caused to his victims.
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Hide AdOxford-educated Ball had sex with one of the girls from Giggleswick on his wife’s wedding dress, jurors were told.
Ball, formerly of Greenwich, south-east London, and currently of Newent, Gloucestershire, admitted five counts of engaging in sexual activity while in a position of trust at Kimbolton School, and was found guilty of four counts of engaging in sexual activity while in a position of trust and one count of indecent assault at Giggleswick School.
The jury was unable to reach a verdict on four further counts relating to Ball’s time at Giggleswick School, and the Crown Prosecution Service did not wish to proceed to a retrial.