Female primary school teacher, 34, allegedly committed sexual acts with underage male student

Female primary school teacher, 34, allegedly committed sexual acts with underage male student

The Straits Times - Singapore·2025-07-09 13:02

SINGAPORE - A female primary school teacher allegedly committed sexual acts on one of her underage male students, in 2019, who was between 13 and 14 years old at the time .

She faces four charges in total.

But the number of alleged victims in this case cannot be ascertained for now, as the names of all parties linked to it have been redacted from court documents.

The 34-year-old Singaporean woman cannot be named due to a gag order to protect the identity of the boy or boys.

On July 9, she was charged with one count each of performing a sexual act on a minor and with harassment.

She is also accused of sexually grooming a minor and performing an indecent act on an underage boy.

She had allegedly met a minor, who was then between 13 and 14 years old, at a multi-storey carpark on at least two occasions to allegedly perform an undisclosed indecent act on him in 2019.

Court documents stated that between Feb 20 and Oct 8 that year, she allegedly committed an indecent act on a 13-year-old boy inside a car by hugging and kissing him.

She is also accused of sitting on his lap and getting physical with him .

On one occasion between November and December 2019, she allegedly performed oral sex on a 14-year-old boy.

The woman is also accused of harassment when she allegedly stalked a male victim by sending him at least 18 unwanted emails despite being told to stop communicating with him.

The Straits Times has contacted the Ministry of Education to find out her current employment status with it.

Her case has been adjourned to August.

If convicted of performing a sexual act on an underage boy, an offender can be jailed for up to 10 years and fined.

And for performing an indecent act on a minor, a first-time offender can be jailed for up to five years and fined up to $10,000.

A repeat offender can be jailed for up to seven years and fined up to $20,000.

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