R (Aquilina) v Secretary of State for Education

Subject Matter

EDUCATION — Teacher — Disciplinary action — Claimant head teacher wrongly sharing confidential information about pupils — Professional conduct panel finding claimant’s actions not unacceptable professional conduct but conduct that might bring profession into disrepute — Whether two limbs of statutory provision mutually exclusive — Whether professional conduct falling to be considered within second limb — Whether second limb requiring conduct to be serious — Education Act 2002 (c 32), s 141B(1)(a), (2) — Teachers’ Disciplinary (England) Regulations 2012 (SI 2012/560), reg 7(5)

[2024] EWHC 1998 (Admin); [2025] ICR 211; [2024] WLR(D) 370, KBD

Commentary

Local Government Lawyer
The interpretation of teaching regulation legislation Case comment

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