A Northland primary school teacher who admitted exporting and possessing child sexual exploitation images has had his teaching registration cancelled.
Kirk Broadfoot, a former Ngunguru Primary School teacher, pleaded guilty to seven charges of knowingly exporting objectionable publications from New Zealand and one charge of possession of an objectionable publication. On June 7 last year, Judge Greg Davis sentenced him to 10 months’ home detention.
The conviction was brought to the attention of the Teaching Council of New Zealand, which said its priority was to protect children and young people.
In accordance with the law, the council cancelled Broadfoot’s teaching registration, for which a hearing was not required.
The council told the Advocate the law requires mandatory reporting by a teacher’s employer about any suspected serious misconduct by a teacher.