A FORMER East Lothian secondary school employee has been convicted of sexually assaulting a probationary teacher during a staff Christmas night out.

Graeme Bennion, 39, slapped the woman on the bottom while he worked for the council and labelled her “loose” during the school’s festive party at an Edinburgh nightclub in 2018.

The woman said that she pushed Bennion away and told him to “**** off” before fleeing to a nearby toilet, where she told a colleague about the assault.

The teacher, who cannot be identified due to legal reasons, told a trial at Edinburgh Sheriff Court that the sex assault had left her feeling “degraded” and “like a piece of dirt”.

The trainee teacher reported the incident to the school’s headteacher and an official investigation was launched by East Lothian Council.

Following several meetings, the teacher told the court that she decided not to report the incident to the police and had agreed to carry on working at the school.

Cleared of sexually assaulting former pupils

Father-of-two Bennion was employed at the time as an Active Schools co-ordinator by East Lothian Council and worked in the PE department at the school. He is now no longer employed by the local authority.

Bennion, of Oliphant Gardens, Wallyford, denied that he had sexually assaulted the woman but was found guilty by a jury following a four-day trial at Edinburgh Sheriff Court yesterday

Bennion was cleared of charges of sexually assaulting two former pupils and to having sex and exposing himself to a third girl at various locations in East Lothian in 2014.

Following the jury’s verdict, Sheriff Matthew Auchincloss placed Bennion on the sex offenders' register and deferred sentence to next month for reports to be prepared.

The trial heard from the assault victim, who said that she was a first-year probationary teacher and had attended a staff Christmas party at the Voodoo Rooms in Edinburgh in December 2018.

She said that during the evening she had been verbally abused by a male member of staff who had been in Bennion’s company and, while walking towards the toilet, he had approached her.

She said: “Later in the evening, I was upset as another member of staff had said some comments to me and as I was walking away Graeme appeared in front of me.

“He slapped my bum and called me loose. I pushed him and told him to **** off and walked towards the toilet.

'Degraded'

“I felt degraded and felt really upset. It made me feel like a piece of dirt.”

The teacher told the jury that she told another member of staff what had happened and had subsequently reported the assault to school management.

The trial also heard from three women who claimed that Bennion had sexually assaulted them while they were all 17 years old in 2014.

One woman said she was still at school when he had groped her leg in the back of a taxi before leading her down a secluded lane to have sex against a wall in an East Lothian town.

She told the court that Bennion then stalked her for about three months and had coerced her into driving to deserted car parks at night where she would perform sex acts on him.

The woman also claimed that Bennion threatened to commit suicide if she did not agree to his demands.

Two former pupils at the school also gave evidence that the the school worker had tried to kiss them outside a pub after bumping into him when they were just teenagers.

But the jury found all the allegations involving the three former pupils to be not proven and Bennion was acquitted of those charges.

An East Lothian Council spokesperson said: “We are aware of the court proceedings against a former member of staff that have resulted in criminal conviction.

"We are appalled by the offence which this individual has been convicted of, as the safety and wellbeing of all staff is of the highest priority to the council.”