School kids created an online group of “victims” in the wake of Rebeca Joynes’ suspension from as behaviour fell apart in classes. The 30-year-old disgraced maths teacher was convicted last week of sleeping with minors after she groomed one boy and became pregnant by another. The scandal has sparked a breakdown in the relationships between other teachers and their pupils, with the secondary school now said to have a “toxic atmosphere".
A number of male students are said to have created an online group calling themselves victims of Joynes. Elsewhere in the school, graffiti in a toilet reads “Free Ms Joynes,” according to the Times . Distraught staff members say the teachers are no longer trusted because of her actions.
One said: “They completely stopped trusting us.” Despite enjoying good relationships with her colleagues, Joynes is said to have never attended work events or interacted with colleagues “on a personal level”. An ex-staff member said: “Rebecca never joined.
Even the near-retiring teachers would have had a drink.” Instead, Joynes was spotted chatting with female students about fashion during break time and “strutting” down the corridors while they cheered her on. The teachers said with hindsight, this kind of behaviour was “over-friendly”.
Frankie Bridge's 'form-fitting' £35 River Island dress that 'looks expensive' without being clingy Her former colleague has expressed concern over how the school handled the situation. Staff memb.