Retired teacher guilty of child sex assaults at West Sussex school
Piers Le Cheminant will be sentenced in June
Last updated 28th Apr 2023
A retired teacher has been convicted of a series of sexual assaults on boys, while working at a West Sussex school, and another in Salisbury.
77 year old Piers Le Cheminant's crimes happened over a 20-year period at Oakwood Boarding School, between the late 1960s and early 1980s.
He's been convicted at Portsmouth Crown Court following two trials - he denied the allegations.
The jury heard that complaints had been made about Le Cheminant at the time at both schools and, on each occasion, he was asked to leave the school.
The complaints came to the attention of the police in 2018 and former pupils were sent standard letters, with a number of responses received, naming Le Cheminant as being responsible for sexual abuse.
Gareth Morgan from the Crown Prosecution Service said:
“Many of the victims had strikingly similar recollections of what had happened to them, with some abused during class in front of other pupils, while others were subjected to abuse after swimming or playing sport.
“The defendant was a popular teacher, which put some of his victims off sharing what had happened to them, as they did not want to get him into trouble, but Le Cheminant used that popularity and significant position of trust to foster a closeness with pupils that he then often used to facilitate his offending.
“This abuse has taken a terrible toll on the lives of the victims. One even refused to attend a planned school reunion many years later because of his experience at the hands of the defendant. Now Le Cheminant has finally been brought to justice for his actions.
“This case very clearly demonstrates that no matter how long-ago sexual abuse was committed, time is not a barrier, and victims can see justice done even after many years have passed.”