KAY JOHNSTON SHOCKS WELLING WITH VIOLENT OUTBURST AT EAST WICKHAM PRIMARY

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Welling Sexual Abuser
A teaching assistant named Kay Johnston has been officially dismissed from her position following a disturbing incident at East Wickham Primary Academy in Welling, Kent. The incident involved a young pupil with complex learning difficulties, who was pushed from his chair during what was reportedly her first week working as a supply cover teacher.

Footage captured by CCTV cameras at the school reveals a distressing scene where Johnston is seen making physical contact with the five-year-old boy. The footage shows her striking the child, which resulted in him falling from his chair. This act of violence has raised serious concerns about her professional conduct and the safety of students under her supervision.

In the aftermath of the incident, school authorities, along with the Teaching Regulation Agency, conducted a thorough investigation. Their findings concluded that Johnston's actions were entirely unacceptable and fell well below the standards expected of educators. The agencies determined that her behavior was likely to tarnish the reputation of the teaching profession and could potentially undermine trust in educational staff.

The case has sparked a wider discussion about safeguarding and the importance of maintaining a safe and supportive environment for vulnerable children. The school community and local residents in Welling have expressed their shock and disappointment over the incident, emphasizing the need for strict oversight and accountability in educational settings.
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