A teacher at a now defunct Auckland residential school created a "truly horrific environment" for pupils, including threatening to cut off boys' penises, forcing students to cut grass with scissors, and holding them under the shower as punishments, a Teachers Council decision reveals.
The teacher, who was at the disgraced Waimokoia School between 2004 and 2008, was found to have acted threateningly towards staff as well as pupils, many of whom were subject to racist and humiliating insults, including calling Maori students "black c****", and others "little sh**s".
His litany of abuses is listed over 17 pages of the Teachers Council's professional misconduct decision, which concluded the teacher ran a "terrifying and unhealthy environment for students", adding it was certain some former pupils would have suffered "a long-lasting detrimental effect on their lives".
The teacher ran a "regime" which was "nothing short of chilling", the council's disciplinary tribunal said, adding it "cannot condemn [his] behaviour strongly enough".
He was one of four teachers at scandal-hit Waimokoia School - which closed in January 2010 following a raft of physical and sexual abuse allegations - who went on trial for abuses during their time at the residential facility for troubled youths.