
A former director at Queen Elizabeth Grammar School in Penrith has admitted eight sex offences against boys under 16.
Tyrone Murray Castles, 59, of Dockray, Penrith, appeared before Norwich Crown Court last week and admitted two counts of buggery, one of indecency with a child and five counts of indecent assault.
All offences were committed against boys under the age of 16 while he worked at Glebe House School in Hunstanton, Norfolk during the late 1980s to early 1990s.
Castles was a director at Queen Elizabeth Grammar School in Penrith between 2015 and 2019.
The case has been adjourned until September 19 at Norwich Crown Court for sentence.
“Rape and other sexual offences are devastating crimes that can have a lasting impact,” a spokesman for the Crown Prosecution Service said.
“At the CPS we have a very clear purpose – to make sure the right person is prosecuted for the right offence. Our people come to work every day to bring offenders to justice. When our legal test is met, we will not hesitate to prosecute.”