Christopher Arnold, a 40-year-old assistant head of year at Hampton School in southwest London, has been banned from teaching indefinitely after being caught filming a female colleague through the window of a women’s shower room. Arnold, who had been employed at the £22,000-per-year private school since 2012, was convicted of observing a person doing a private act for sexual gratification following the incident in March 2022.
What Happened
The incident occurred when Christopher Arnold used his smartphone to film a female colleague in the shower at Hampton School. The victim noticed a smartphone pressed against the window and immediately alerted authorities. Arnold was dismissed from his role following a disciplinary hearing, and he later pleaded guilty at Wimbledon Magistrates Court. As a result, he was ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work and was placed on the sex offenders’ register for five years.
Arnold had been employed at the school as a physics and computer science teacher, and over the years, had been promoted to several roles, including mental health and wellbeing lead. Despite a prior warning in 2015 regarding suspicious behavior, no further action had been taken at the time.
Who Is Christopher Arnold?
Christopher Arnold, aged 40, had worked at Hampton School for over a decade before the incident. He had been promoted within the school over the years, eventually becoming the assistant head of year and the mental health and wellbeing lead. Arnold’s actions, however, were deemed completely contrary to the values and standards expected of a teacher, leading to his permanent ban from teaching in any educational institution.
Background or Timeline
Arnold’s inappropriate behavior was first suspected in December 2015, when the school issued a warning after allegations of him photographing or recording a colleague, but no formal action was taken. However, it was on March 23, 2022, that he was caught filming a colleague through the window of the women’s shower room. Arnold admitted during his hearing that his actions were impulsive, though it was noted that he had deliberately taken steps to access the changing room, including going through double doors and up the stairs.
In his defense, Arnold told the panel that he was not “thinking clearly” at the time and had believed the act would provide some “respite from feelings of panic and despair.” He expressed remorse for his actions and stated that the incident was “out of character” and in conflict with his personal values.
Public or Social Media Reaction
The incident has drawn widespread criticism, particularly due to Arnold’s role as a senior staff member in charge of students’ wellbeing. Social media reactions have expressed disbelief that someone in such a position of responsibility could engage in such behavior. Many have praised the school for its swift action in dismissing him and supporting the victim.
Official Statement or What Happens Next
Following the incident, a Teaching Regulation Agency hearing concluded that Arnold’s behavior had fallen “significantly short of the standards expected” of a teacher. As a result, he has been prohibited from teaching indefinitely in any school, sixth form college, youth accommodation, or children’s home in England. Arnold can apply for the prohibition order to be reviewed after two years.
The panel also noted that Arnold posed a low risk to children, based on his behavior since the incident and his proactive engagement with his sentence.
Closing
This story may be updated with more information as it becomes available.
