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Headmistress Banned After Booze Stash Found in Office

Summary

  • Headmistress Leanne Grove was banned indefinitely from teaching.
  • An empty G&T can in her handbag led to the discovery of alcohol.
  • Her office was used by pupils, raising concerns about child access.
Headmistress Banned After Booze Stash Found in Office

Leanne Grove, 44, has been permanently removed from the teaching register following the discovery of a significant alcohol stash within her office at Hazeldene School. The situation came to light when a teaching assistant noticed empty gin and tonic cans in Grove's handbag, prompting a wider search. This search revealed a collection of opened and unopened alcoholic beverages stored in her office cupboards and containers.

Grove admitted to consuming alcohol on school premises, including before a governors' meeting and after a parents' evening. The panel noted the particular concern that her office, which was sometimes left unlocked, was regularly used by pupils, especially when distressed. This raised the 'not remote' possibility of a child accessing alcohol.

The Teacher Regulation Agency deemed Grove's conduct as unacceptable and of a serious nature, falling significantly short of professional standards. As a result, she has been struck off indefinitely and cannot reapply to the profession until 2027. Grove has resigned from her role and acknowledged she had "let down the whole school community."

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Leanne Grove was banned indefinitely for misconduct after a stash of alcohol was found in her office and she admitted drinking on school grounds.
The teaching assistant spotted empty gin and tonic cans in Leanne Grove's handbag, which led to the discovery of a larger alcohol stash in her office.
Leanne Grove cannot reapply to the teaching profession until 2027, after being struck off the register indefinitely.

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