Teacher loses appeal over sexually abusing pupils at Carmel College

Senior judges endorse pensioner's 19-year sentence for abuse carried out at 'Jewish Eton' between the 1960s and 1980s.

A twisted pensioner caged for repeated sex attacks at a Jewish boarding school over 25 years ago richly deserved his 19-year sentence, senior judges have ruled.

Retired teacher Trevor John Bolton is racked by mental and physical health problems, London’s Appeal Court heard, and could be approaching 90 by the time he’s set free.

The 78-year was locked up for a string of sex crimes committed against boys he taught at Carmel College, in Wallingford, between the 1960s and the late 1980s.

Bolton, of Kestrel Way, Clacton-on-Sea, was convicted of 25 offences, including buggery and indecent assault, at Oxford Crown Court in October last year.

His case reached the Appeal Court today as his legal team urged three judges to cut his sentence, claiming it was far too harsh.

Jailed: Trevor Bolton

The trial judge should have taken more account of Bolton’s advanced age, fragile health and otherwise good character, it was argued.

Mr Justice Knowles agreed that a 19-year sentence was “an enormous thing for a 78-year-old person in poor health to face”.

But the trial judge had this factor well in mind when he sentenced Bolton, he added.

“The fundamental question is whether the overall 19-year sentence for this sustained and grave offending over the course of 20 years was manifestly excessive?

“In our judgment it was not and we would dismiss the appeal,” the judge concluded.

Bolton watched the case via live video link from his prison.

The pensioner committed his crimes while a junior housemaster at the now closed boarding school – dubbed the “Jewish Eton” – preying on eight boys, aged between 11 and 15.

Victims told how he groomed them by offering comfort to home-sick youngsters, styling himself a “second father”.

One boy said he was lured into Bolton’s web by the prospect of an unlimited supply of chocolates.

Some of his victims were also forced to “relive their childhood nightmares” when they testified at his trial, the court heard.

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