'Granny' teacher, 61, who romped on porn sites banned from classroom
Reach Daily Express February 05, 2026 04:39 AM

A primary school supply teacher has been struck off and banned from the classroom for making sexually explicit online content, a report has revealed. Lyndi Corston, 61, appeared on porn websites as a "granny schoolteacher" and also had an OnlyFans account where she showed herself naked while she worked at Rye Community Primary School in East Sussex, the Teaching Regulations Agency (TRA) said.

Corston, who worked for the agency Engage Education, made the X-rated content between January 2023 and January 2025. Concerns about Corston were raised in September 2024 when a colleague at the school saw an OnlyFans notification on her phone. She declared that she had an account, which involved nudity but not sexual acts, the report said. It was also not in her personal name. Corston - who regularly worked at the school on an agency basis from November 2022 - closed the account when asked.

The TRA said she had initially alluded to the right to a private life, though later accepted her behaviour was wrong. Corston apologised for her actions and admitted they were "unacceptable", the report said. She has been banned from teaching, but this can be reviewed in 2028.

The early years teacher had an "otherwise unblemished career" and did not make content during teaching, it added, while also confirming that children "were not directly impacted".

A spokesperson for the primary school said it had taken "immediate and appropriate action".

"We referred the matter to the relevant agencies, and fully followed the advice and recommendations provided throughout," they added. "We remain committed to maintaining high standards for professional conduct for the benefit of our school community."

Engage Education was notified that Corston had been identified on a pornographic website engaging in sexual activity in January 2025. The hearing was told she consented to the production of the video and willingly took part in it. However, the report said there was "limited, first-hand direct" evidence regarding the allegations, including no images or recordings.

"Whilst there is reference to certain individuals having viewed them, the precise circumstances were vague and unclear," it added.

Nevertheless, it added that Corston had "consistently and unequivocally accepted her actions". She also signed a statement of agreed facts.

The report said that Corston held responsibility as a teacher and the public rightly expected her to set a "good example". It added that pupils could have potentially been "exposed to, or influenced by" her behaviour in a "harmful way".

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