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King’s College staffer resigns over allegations of inappropriate online activity, police notified

Author
Katie Harris & Liam Higgins,
Publish Date
Mon, 21 Oct 2024, 9:09pm
King's College. Photo / Greg Bowker
King's College. Photo / Greg Bowker

King’s College staffer resigns over allegations of inappropriate online activity, police notified

Author
Katie Harris & Liam Higgins,
Publish Date
Mon, 21 Oct 2024, 9:09pm

A staff member at King’s College in Auckland has resigned and moved off campus today over allegations he was engaging in inappropriate online activity with someone he believed to be a minor.

The school alerted parents tonight that the matter has been reported to police, via an email statement from headmaster Simon Lamb and chair of the school board of governors Shan Wilson.

The statement, titled “An Important Message to King’s College Parents and Guardians” said the male staffer “acknowledged being involved in inappropriate online activity, where he was under the impression that he was engaging with a minor”.

The joint statement from Lamb and Wilson said they were not aware this online activity involved any King’s College student, and it was the first time they’d been made aware of concerns over his behaviour.

The staffer, who has resigned, also claimed his online activity had not involved any King’s College student, Lamb and Wilson said.

“The college takes matters such as this extremely seriously; as a priority, we need to understand whether any of our students have any concerns they wish to raise with us as a result of this information, and we will ensure they have the necessary support,” their statement read.

“We therefore wanted to contact you as soon as possible, to brief you on the steps we are taking and ask for your assistance in talking with your child.”

The statement said police were notified today and pastoral care services were available for any student who needed support.

The school also said they would be talking tonight with student boarders at School House and would be talking with the entire college at the chapel service tomorrow morning.

A list of a pastoral care staffer, school counsellor and chapel reverend with contact details were also provided to parents.

“We would be grateful if you could take the opportunity tonight to talk with your child about any concerns they may have in light of this information,” Lamb and Wilson said.

Police were unable to provide comment tonight or confirm a complaint had laid. Lamb has been contacted for further comment but has yet to respond.

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