A school principal has been banned from the profession after she failed to stop students shoplifting, drinking and engaging in sexual activity on a skiing trip.
Justine Drury, who worked at CP Riverside School in Nottingham, was in charge of an excursion to Switzerland in 2017, where teenagers had sex "on multiple occasions", a misconduct panel heard.
The Teaching Regulation Agency (TRA) said she failed to get parental consent for all of the attendees and "did not take sufficient steps to reduce the risk of inappropriate behaviour by pupils", including one reportedly stealing knives from a hotel kitchen.
Mrs Drury, 52, was found guilty of "unacceptable professional conduct", and her prohibition order will be reviewed after five years.