Sydney physical education teacher Tayla Brailey is facing further child abuse charges after being accused of sexually abusing a student.
The 30-year-old was arrested at a school in southwest Sydney earlier this month after it was alleged a 17-year-old boy had been sexually touched by a teacher.
She was granted condition bail during a brief court appearance, where she was supported by her family.
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NSW Police said on Friday, officers attended Brailey’s Mangerton address and charged her with six additional offences.
The charges include inciting a person under care to sexually touch, sexually touch person under special care, sexual intercourse with person under care and using a carriage service to solicit and access child abuse material.
She’s been granted conditional bail and will appear in Campbelltown Local Court in October.
The NSW Education Department suspended Brailey without pay following the allegations.
“The safety and welfare of students are our highest priorities,” a spokesperson said.
Police have seized security video, Brailey’s phone and messages, Liverpool Local Court was told on August 7.
Brailey’s original charges were sexually touching a person aged between 17 and 18 under special care, sexual intercourse with a person between the same ages while under special care and aggravated sexual assault where the victim was under the authority of the offender.
More to come…