3/19/26

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Summary: Samuel Everett, 29, a former PE teacher at Haughton Academy in Darlington, England, has been indefinitely banned from teaching after a Teaching Regulation Agency panel found his social media posts on immigration offensive and harmful to the profession's reputation. The 29-year-old, born July 6, 1996, made the comments between December 2023 and February 2024, was dismissed in June 2024, and received the prohibition order on February 12, 2026, reports say.

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DARLINGTON, England — A physical education instructor who taught for two years at Haughton Academy here has been prohibited indefinitely from working in the profession after regulators concluded that his public online statements about immigration and cultural values represented unacceptable professional conduct.

Samuel Everett began his role at the County Durham secondary school on Sept. 8, 2022. Over the following months he maintained a personal account on the social media platform X that clearly identified him as a teacher. Between December 2023 and February 2024 he posted multiple replies addressing migrant arrivals by small boat, integration issues and related political topics.

Examples included urging authorities to “deploy the navy” in response to reports of crossings described as involving “illegal migrant invaders,” stating that individuals who failed to respect British laws, culture and way of life “should leave” and “won’t be missed,” and describing certain source countries as among “the most intolerable and barbaric places you can imagine.” Another post suggested “just get rid of the lot of them” for those perceived to hate the country.

School officials opened an investigation after an anonymous email in late February 2024 drew attention to the activity. Everett was dismissed on June 12, 2024.

A Teaching Regulation Agency professional conduct panel convened hearings over three days in late January 2026 to examine allegations that the remarks amounted to offensive behavior capable of bringing the profession into disrepute and demonstrated a lack of tolerance or respect for others’ rights and beliefs. The panel reviewed screenshots of the posts, which Everett admitted authoring. It also heard testimony from character witnesses who described his strong classroom performance and positive engagement with pupils from diverse backgrounds.

The panel determined that several of the statements qualified as offensive and reflected insufficient respect for differing beliefs, although it rejected claims that any were racist or sexist. Panel members highlighted Everett’s remorse, his decision to delete the material and close the account, and an otherwise unblemished teaching record before recommending that publication of the findings alone would be sufficient sanction.

Decision-maker Marc Cavey, acting for the Secretary of State for Education, reviewed the outcome and issued a final ruling on Feb. 18, 2026. He imposed an indefinite prohibition order, citing the need to maintain public confidence in the teaching profession. Everett may apply for the restriction to be lifted no earlier than two years from the date of the 

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