LUKE BERRY BANNED FROM TEACHING IN ESSEX AFTER SEXUAL OFFENSES
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Essex Child Sexual Abuser Online Groomer
A teacher named Luke Berry, aged 36, has been officially prohibited from working in education following a 17-month prison sentence for sexual misconduct involving two schoolgirls at Joyce Frankland Academy in Essex. His offenses included five instances of inappropriate touching of a female pupil between September and October 2020, and the sending of explicit messages to another child from June to October 2021. The court highlighted the relevance of his actions to his educational role and their direct impact on pupils, emphasizing the serious threat to their safety and well-being. Berry was arrested twice in 2021 and 2022, and in February 2024, he pleaded guilty at Colchester Magistrates' Court to charges of sexual communications with a minor and engaging in sexual activities with a girl aged 13 to 17. Consequently, he received a sentence of 17 months in prison, was placed on the child sex offender register for life, and issued a sexual harm prevention order for ten years. The disciplinary panel recognized that his conduct involved grooming, describing it as calculated and manipulative, and expressed concern about his failure to understand his sexual attraction to children. The court judges underscored the seriousness of his crimes and the potential harm to his victims, stating that his immediate imprisonment reflected the gravity of his actions. Berry resigned from his teaching role in May 2022, and the police referred the case to the Teaching Regulation Agency in January 2022. As a result, he has been permanently barred from working in the education sector, a ban that is non-revocable.