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Relief teacher Graham Reinheimer censured after students record him talking about sexual endeavours

Author
Jeremy Wilkinson,
Publish Date
Fri, 24 Oct 2025, 12:12pm
Relief teacher Graham Reinheimer has been censured after claiming he was "baited" into having a conversation with his class of 15-year-old students about sex. Photo / File
Relief teacher Graham Reinheimer has been censured after claiming he was "baited" into having a conversation with his class of 15-year-old students about sex. Photo / File

Relief teacher Graham Reinheimer censured after students record him talking about sexual endeavours

Author
Jeremy Wilkinson,
Publish Date
Fri, 24 Oct 2025, 12:12pm

A 68-year-old relief teacher who was recorded talking about his sexual escapades, has blamed students for baiting him into the conversation.

Graham Reinheimer was teaching a class of 15-year-old boys when he engaged in a conversation with a student that was overheard by several others.

According to a Teachers鈥 Disciplinary Tribunal decision released this week, the student asked him questions to the effect of 鈥渨hat is your body count?鈥 and 鈥渨hat is your favourite position?鈥 Another student who overheard the conversation recalled Reinheimer replying 鈥30鈥 and 鈥渄oggy style鈥.

The student then asked Reinheimer a series of questions about the best place to have sex.

Reinheimer answered the questions by saying 鈥渙ne beep鈥 to mean yes and 鈥渢wo beeps鈥 to mean no.

Unknown to Reinheimer, one of the students recorded part of the conversation on his cellphone, where a student can be heard asking how old the teacher was when he had his 鈥渂est female鈥.

鈥淚t was a long time ago. The woman I鈥檓 with at the moment, I mean, I quite like her,鈥 Reinheimer replied.

The student who made the recording recalled talking to the relief teacher on the way to assembly after class and saying to him that 鈥渆ven in sex education class these things wouldn鈥檛 be said鈥.

According to the decision, Reinheimer responded saying, 鈥淚 don鈥檛 remember鈥 and 鈥渄on鈥檛 tell anyone鈥 and 鈥渒eep it between me and the class鈥.

Four days later, that boy鈥檚 parents made a complaint to the school after hearing the recording on their son鈥檚 phone.

The school investigated and interviewed three students who overheard the conversation, before referring the matter to the tribunal.

According to those findings, Reinheimer told the school鈥檚 rector that he鈥檇 lost control of the class and failed to maintain professional distance. He subsequently removed himself from the school鈥檚 reliever list.

In submissions to the tribunal, Reinheimer said that the conversation with the students had 鈥渂riefly transformed awkwardly into learner-led, candid banter鈥, and that he had encountered issues with student behaviour in the class before it occurred.

Reinheimer said he regretted the exchange and believed the students had 鈥渃yber-baited鈥 him, a process where students will irritate or bait a teacher until they 鈥渃rack鈥, filming the incident on their mobile to post the footage online and embarrass the teacher or the school.

One of the students said the conversation started off fun but quickly became weird, and that some of the comments made him feel uncomfortable, and that it felt as if Reinheimer was 鈥渂ragging鈥 about his sexual escapades.

Another student said the conversation made him uneasy and that, in general, it was inappropriate, strange, irrelevant, time-wasting and childish.

A Complaints Assessment Committee that prosecuted Reinheimer through the tribunal, on behalf of the Teaching Council, said his behaviour amounted to serious misconduct.

鈥淐ommunicating with learners about very personal and sexual matters without a valid context is a listed example of conduct that will breach professional boundaries,鈥 their submissions read.

鈥淭hat the respondent took steps to be covert and conceal what was said afterwards suggests he should not have been engaging in such a conversation.鈥

The CAC said Reinheimer had an opportunity to model responsible behaviour, in terms of how and when to discuss sex appropriately, but chose instead to reduce the important topic to banter.

The tribunal found that Reinheimer had participated in the disciplinary process, displayed remorse and accepted he lost control of the class.

However, it found that he also tried to blame students for being disruptive, and baiting him into the conversation.

鈥淲e agree that this reflects the respondent鈥檚 failure to appreciate that, as the teacher, it is his responsibility alone to shut down or redirect the conversation,鈥 the tribunal found.

The tribunal opted to censure Reinheimer, order him to complete a professional development course on maintaining professional boundaries and provide any future employer with a copy of the ruling.

*Changes have been made to this story to clarify Reinheimer was only speaking to one student after class when he said the conversation should be kept 鈥渂etween me and the class.鈥

Jeremy Wilkinson is an Open Justice reporter based in Manawat奴, covering courts and justice issues with an interest in tribunals. He has been a journalist for nearly a decade and has worked for 九一星空无限 since 2022.

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