A former public school teacher from Armidale, in northern New South Wales, has been sentenced to at least three and a half years in jail for the abuse of eight girls.
John Gregory Ferris’ victims cried as graphic details of the abuse they suffered at Ben Venue Public School in the 1960s and 70s were read out by Judge Stephen Hanley during sentencing.
Ferris pleaded guilty in January to 16 offences, including detaining a person for advantage (kidnapping) and indecent assault.
Armidale District Court heard Ferris was the assistant principal at the school and also had responsibility for training the gymnastics team.
He “began touching girls inappropriately as he assisted in routines” and was “often present while they changed”, sometimes assisting them into their gymnastics uniforms.
Judge Hanley said Ferris digitally penetrated a number of victims.
He also locked one girl in a toilet cubicle in a staff room and forced her to perform oral sex on him until someone walked into the neighbouring cubicle and he stopped.
The court heard after one girl’s parents declined permission for her to participate in sex education classes, he asked if she wanted private lessons.
The girl, who thought Ferris was singling her out as a favourite, was molested during the lessons.
One of the victims, Cathryn James, chose to be named publicly after a sentencing hearing heard from victims last month.