Teacher at Rishi Sunak's old school 'kissed and cuddled pupil in his college home'

Simon Taylor, the former head of drama at independent school Winchester College, faces two counts of sexual activity with a boy
Simon Taylor, the former head of drama at independent school Winchester College, faces two counts of sexual activity with a boy -Credit:Andy Medina/Getty


A former teacher at the boarding school attended by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has gone on trial accused of kissing and putting his arm around a pupil. Simon Taylor, the former head of drama at independent school Winchester College, faces two counts of sexual activity with a boy who was aged between 16 and 17 at the time of the alleged offences.

Tim Moores, prosecuting, told Winchester Crown Court that the complainant, who was a boarder, sought pastoral support from the defendant, who is now aged 78, during a period when the complainant was struggling with his studies because of problems at home.

Mr Moores said that Taylor had comforted the complainant when he had become upset and he had given the teenager a hug which is not part of the alleged offending. The complainant then began visiting the teacher at his college-provided home for continuing "psychological support".

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Mr Moores said that such visits were not "considered to be unusual" at the school and added: "It wasn't considered untoward or noteworthy by either staff or pupils."

The prosecutor said that during one of the visits, the complainant claimed that Taylor "put his arm around him and kissed him on the lips".

Mr Moores continued: "He didn't use his tongue but kissed him three or four times and (the complainant) described it as a full-on kiss.

"The defendant had his mouth open and it wasn't just a peck, it was not reciprocated." He added that the defendant also told the complainant that he loved him.

Mr Moores said the complainant did not ask Taylor to stop because "he felt the friendship was valuable and didn't want to appear ungrateful".

He said that the visits continued in the following year and it was alleged that Taylor repeated the kisses on four occasions but at no point attempted to touch the complainant in any other way sexually.

Mr Moores said that after the complainant turned 18 he stayed for a night with the defendant and shared a bed with him where there was further "kissing and cuddling".

Explaining the allegations as an abuse of trust, Mr Moores said: "He knew how old (the complainant) was and the defendant knew he was his teacher and in a position of trust."

"Any form of sexual touching of (the complainant) is prohibited and that is regardless of whether (the complainant) consented to it or whether the defendant believed he was consenting."

"This is a law specifically designed to protect under-18s from situations where they may be let willingly or otherwise into sexual activity while in a position of authority of them."

Mr Moores said that the defendant, who retired in 2013, denied kissing or cuddling the complainant or sharing a bed with him or "loving him in a sexual way" but described himself as an "inveterate hugger". Taylor, from the Bermondsey area of London, denies both charges and the trial continues.

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