As a former student of Otumoetai College, I was shocked and saddened to hear one of its teachers had been accused of paying to watch teenagers have sex.
Shocked that a high school teacher would deem it acceptable behaviour and saddened that it had pushed a good school into the limelight for all the wrong reasons.
Not only was Andrew Loader a teacher, he was a well-respected senior head of department, who had gained the trust of his colleagues and students over nine years on the staff.
I have friends who are teachers and I understand it can be difficult having to constantly consider who might be watching your behaviour or listening to what what you say beyond the school gates.
But with choosing teaching as a profession comes a willingness to accept that your behaviour will be watched by those who entrust you with educating their children.