A 16-year-old schoolboy from Slough has been served with an 18-month Youth Rehabilitation Order (YRO) after it was found that he had sexually assaulted a girl in maths and biology lessons at his school.
On Wednesday 23rd September, the BBC reported that at the Reading Youth Court district judge Davinder Lachlar described the offences of the teenager as "serious" as the court heard that the offences occurred at the Berkshire school between 2017 and 2018.
Laura Blackband for the prosecution told the court the schoolboy sexually assaulted another female pupil on several occasions, including pushing her up against a wall and groping her. He also sent a lewd Snapchat message to a third girl.
The boy was found guilty of six counts of sexual assault and sending a communication of an indecent nature. He had denied the offences.