Headteacher Neil Foden guilty of sexual abuse of girls Alexander Ralls jailed for abusing Queen Ethelburga pupils
September 26, 2023

A Welsh headteacher has been found guilty of sexual abuse involving four girls. Neil Foden, 66, who worked at a school in North Wales, was charged with 20 offences against five girls, who cannot be identified to protect their anonymity.

He stood impassively in the dock at Mold Crown Court as the jury foreman read out the guilty verdicts on 19 out of 20 indictments. The jury of seven women and five men delivered their verdicts on the defendant, of Gwynant, Old Colwyn, after a three-week trial.The judge His Honour Rhys Rowlands called him “arrogant and controlling” man who was used to getting his own way. He said some explanations for his behaviour “beggared belief”.

The court heard concerns about Foden were raised with Cyngor Gwynedd at an earlier stage. Judge Rowlands said: “When real concerns were first raised about the defendant with the county council they were simply dismissed, pretty much out of hand.”

He said no investigation was carried out and no notes were taken. He added: “We now know he continued to offend. That’s very concerning indeed.”

Foden was convicted of sexual activity with a child, using or inciting a child to engage in sexual activity, attempting to arrange or incite sexual activity with a child by penetration, engaging in sexual communication with a child, two counts of sexual activity with a child by a person in a position of trust and possession of an indecent photograph of a child.

He adjourned the case for a pre-sentence report to be made. Foden is due to be sentenced at Mold Crown Court on July 1. The judge told him to expect a sentence of some length.

A Cyngor Gwynedd spokesperson said: “As a council, we welcome the court’s decision. We are appalled by the nature of the crimes committed and commend and admire the remarkable courage and resilience the victims and their families have displayed throughout the process.

They said: “As a result, pastoral arrangements put in place for pupils at the start of the criminal proceedings will continue for the foreseeable future.

From the beginning of this case, Cyngor Gwynedd has worked closely with North Wales Police to ensure that the Wales Safeguarding Procedures have been followed in full.

If you have suffered abuse or would like to discuss experiences, please contact our specialist child abuse solicitor, Charles Derham on the following:

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A FORMER staff member at a school near York who sexually abused pupils has been jailed for 16 years.

Alexander Ralls, now 47, held child protection and safeguarding posts while working at Queen Ethelburga’s College, Bradford Crown Court heard.

During a four year period – before his dismissal following a complaint from one of the victims – he abused 20 children both at the private boarding school in Thorpe Underwood north of York and on trips abroad.

A jury heard how he sexually assaulted some pupils under the pretence of giving them medical treatment when they were ill or unwell, and others when they were asleep. He was a first aider but had no medical qualifications.

Some were abused when they were abroad, unable to speak the local language and without a phone or local money, the court heard.

Judge Kirstie Watson said: “The one person they felt they could trust was the one person carrying out the abuse.”

She said she was satisfied Ralls had not got the position at Queen Ethelburga’s Collegiate specifically to find pupils to abuse, but having abused one pupil without being challenged, he deliberately created situations in which he could abuse others.

“You took advantage of the position you found yourself in,” she told Ralls.

In personal statements, victims and one father of a victim spoke of the lasting psychological, mental and emotional damage Ralls had caused them.

One pupil described how they still scream in their sleep, another told how they had tried to kill themselves. Some spoke of being unable to trust people, particularly older men and others of how their academic studies had suffered and how they fear that will affect their chances in life.

One told Ralls about his sentence: “No time will be enough to pay for the damage you have caused to me and others.”

The father of one victim said he felt “extremely guilty” as it was the result of his choice of education that his child had had to “experience such an ordeal”.

Other victims described how their parents had been mentally ill after hearing what had happened to their child or felt they were to blame because they had chosen the school.

“They didn’t fail their children,” said Judge Watson. “The responsibility for the pain and suffering (of their children) lies not with them but with you Alexander Ralls.”

Ralls, now 47, of Hazel Mead, Dunstable, Bedfordshire, denied 34 sexual assaults and 10 offences of causing a person to engage in sexual activity, but was convicted by a jury at the end of a six-week trial.

In addition to the 16-year prison sentence, he was put on the sex offenders’ register and made subject to a sexual harm prevention order, both for life.

If you have suffered abuse at the hands of Ralls or would like to discuss experiences, please contact out specialist child abuse solicitor, Charles Derham on the following:

E: charles@remedylaw.co.uk
T: 02393552513

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