Relief teacher Ammy Singleton faced a rural South Australian court on Wednesday after being charged with communicating with a child to make them amenable to ...
Port Augusta West Primary School's principal David Lawton issued a letter to parents earlier this year to inform them Ms Singleton had worked at the school for one day in July, 2020. Port Augusta West Primary School's principal David Lawton issued a letter to parents earlier this year to inform then that Ms Singleton had taught students for one day in July, 2020 - Ms Singleton worked as a relief teacher and taught at a school in Port Augusta
Ammy Singleton, 28, was arrested in December 2021 and charged with communicating to make a child amenable to sexual activity. According to court documents the ...
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A South Australian relief teacher accused of grooming a boy faces court, with prosecutors seeking more time to meet with the alleged victim and his family.
In February, Port Augusta West Primary School principal David Lawton wrote to parents telling them Ms Singleton, who was a temporary relief teacher at the school, had been charged with a child sexual offence. The prosecutor told the Port Augusta Magistrates Court on Wednesday she needed a further 12 weeks to analyse electronic evidence and to meet with the alleged victim and his family. - The principal of a Port Augusta school sent a letter to parents about her arrest
Ammy Singleton, 28, has been charged of grooming a boy for sex, and the school where she briefly worked has notified parents of the 'distressing ...
The news station says the principal of a Port Augusta school sent a letter to pupils’ parents about her arrest In February, Port Augusta West Primary School principal David Lawton wrote to parents telling them that Singleton, who was a temporary relief teacher at the school for just one day, had been charged with a child sex offence. A teacher has been accused of grooming a boy for sex as a school in Australia. warns parents of the allegations.
A FEMALE supply teacher has appeared in court after being accused of grooming a schoolboy for sex.Ammy Singleton, 28, from Port Augusta, Australia is.
“This incident does not involve any students at our school and the information available to the school suggests there is no need for any concern for any children at our school. “If you have any concerns about the safety and welfare of your child, please feel free to contact me directly at the school.” “Police have advised the Department for Education they do not have any objections to the department informing the school community," he wrote.
A FEMALE supply teacher has appeared in court after being accused of grooming a schoolboy for sex.Ammy Singleton, 28, from Port Augusta, Australia is.
“This incident does not involve any students at our school and the information available to the school suggests there is no need for any concern for any children at our school. “If you have any concerns about the safety and welfare of your child, please feel free to contact me directly at the school.” “Police have advised the Department for Education they do not have any objections to the department informing the school community," he wrote.
Supply teacher Ammy Singleton, 28, of Port Augusta, South Australia, has been charged with communicating to make a child amenable to sexual activity.
The letter stressed that Ms Singleton only taught at the school on one occasion in July 2020. In February, the principal wrote to parents telling them that Singleton, who was a temporary relief teacher at the school for just one day, had been charged with a child sex offence. The head of a Port Augusta school sent a letter to his pupils' parents about the arrest.
A South Australian teacher has faced court after being charged with grooming a child for sexual activity.
“This incident does not involve any students at our school and the information available to the school suggests there is no need for any concern for any children at our school.” “Police have advised the Department for Education they do not have any objections to the department informing the school community,” Mr Lawton said. Earlier this year, Port Augusta West Primary School sent out a letter to parents informing them that Singleton had worked at the school for one day in July 2020.