A Scots teacher faces being struck off after allegedly having a whirlwind 18 month affair with a pupil.Dr Iain David Bryant was a chemistry teacher at Levenmouth Academy in Leven, Fife, when he is claimed to have begun an illicit tryst with the student back in October 2017.
It's alleged that the pair would sneak off to car parks and a Travelodge for romps.The unnamed student, known simply as Pupil A, was under 18 at the time.
The teacher, known as David to friends and colleagues, allegedly kissed the student after she came to him during a hard time in high school.This initial kiss allegedly then developed into a relationship between the pair which resulted in Bryant meeting with the girl several times a week, and engaging in sexual activity once she was over 18.
The slew of allegations Bryant further faces include kissing and touching the girl in a school laboratory and gifting her a mobile phone and establishing a code word for the pair to communicate through.Bryant then allegedly met with the student in a nearby Travelodge after she turned 18, where it is claimed that the two would proceed to have full sexual intercourse.
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