featured-image

How school was rocked by paedophile teacher scandal: Rebecca Joynes liked to play the 'cool girl' and was more sociable with students than staff - while pupils jokingly identified themselves as 'victims' and graffitied toilet with 'Free Ms Joynes' By Arthur Parashar Published: 03:00 EDT, 21 May 2024 | Updated: 03:00 EDT, 21 May 2024 e-mail View comments Paedophile teacher Rebecca Joynes liked to play the 'cool girl' and was more sociable with students than staff, a school insider has revealed. The disgraced maths teacher was last week convicted of sexual activity with children after she slept with with one pupil before falling pregnant by a second. Just days after the damning conviction, a former colleague of Joynes, 30, has revealed how the shocking scandal eroded the relations between pupils and staff as a 'toxic' atmosphere led to an exodus of 'distraught' staff.

'They completely stopped trusting us,' the teacher at the secondary school in Greater Manchester told The Times . She added that after Joynes was suspended, rumours started to spread that she had been buying alcohol for teenagers whom she had invited to her flat for a party. As the scandal engulfed the school, eight male pupils jokingly identified themselves as Joynes' victims on an online group.



Others made TikTok videos calling her a 'paedo' who 'likes kids' and graffitied the toilet with 'Free Ms Joynes'. Paedophile teacher Rebecca Joynes (pictured) liked to play the 'cool girl' and was more sociable with stude.

Back to Fashion Page