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Durham teaching assistant Gemma Laird sacked for Facebook lingerie pictures

March 29, 2016 by  
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Primary teaching assistant sacked after parent finds lingerie pictures
Gemma Laird in one of her modelling pictures (Picture: SWNS)

A teaching assistant at a primary school lost her job after a parent complained when they found her lingerie modelling shots.

Gemma Laird lost her job at Bloemfontein Primary, County Durham, after the pictures were discovered.


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She said the school was aware of her modelling work with Lexi Fashions when she applied for the job.

The 21-year-old said she was made to feel ‘like a prostitute’.

She said: ‘I had been doing really well in the job and was getting great feedback. They said I was a natural with the children.

***EMBARGO NO ONLINE USE BEFORE 15.00 GMT SATURDAY MARCH 26 2016*** Gemma Laird, 21, when she was doing a promo shoot for Memento Studios to help them raise their profile in 2014. See SWNS story SWMODEL; An aspiring teacher was fired from a primary school after a parent complained she was unsuitable to teach their kids - because she used to be a MODEL. Gemma Laird was called in by the headmistress after mums and dads tracked her down on Facebook and found photos of her work as a fashion and lingerie model. The mum-of-one, who has never done glamour modelling, was kicked out of the job on the basis that she would damage the school's reputation. But she claims the school, Bloemfontein Primary in Co. Durham, were always aware of her modelling work - and still picked her for the role out of eight applicants.
She was sacked after parents discovered her modelling shots online (Picture: SWNS)

‘After a week, I got called into the office and Laura Liddell, the headmistress, said, “I don’t want to have this conversation with you but I have to”.


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‘She sat me down and said somebody had been on my Facebook page and discovered that I was doing modelling work. They had reported me for it.

‘I was told that they didn’t want to damage the school’s reputation and that people would lose respect for the school if they found out I was a model.

‘Another thing she said was that some of the pupils have low self esteem, and she didn’t want them to search for me on Facebook or Instagram.

***EMBARGO NO ONLINE USE BEFORE 15.00 GMT SATURDAY MARCH 26 2016*** Gemma Laird, 21, when she was doing a promo shoot for Memento Studios to help them raise their profile in 2014.See SWNS story SWMODEL; An aspiring teacher was fired from a primary school after a parent complained she was unsuitable to teach their kids - because she used to be a MODEL. Gemma Laird was called in by the headmistress after mums and dads tracked her down on Facebook and found photos of her work as a fashion and lingerie model. The mum-of-one, who has never done glamour modelling, was kicked out of the job on the basis that she would damage the school's reputation. But she claims the school, Bloemfontein Primary in Co. Durham, were always aware of her modelling work - and still picked her for the role out of eight applicants.
She said the school was aware that she’d been a model before she got the job (Picture: SWNS)

‘She said she doesn’t want her year six pupils thinking it is acceptable to be a model. She made me feel dirty and like I was a prostitute. It’s ridiculous.’

Laura Liddell, headteacher at Bloemfontein Primary School, said all members of staff are expected to set a good example to pupils.


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She said: ‘Members of staff and those on apprenticeship placement in school are expected to adhere to certain standards of behaviour, including in relation to their use of social media, and to set a good example to pupils.

‘It was brought to our attention that images which were not appropriate and which did not comply with our expected standards had been posted on social media by a newly appointed apprentice.

‘Unfortunately we felt that we had no choice but to bring the placement to an end in order to offer the person the chance to seek an alternative placement elsewhere at the earliest opportunity.’

 

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