Schools
Former Headteacher Banned from Teaching After £15,000 School Fraud
Published May 19, 2026
A former headteacher who was imprisoned in 2024 for fraudulently obtaining £15,000 from two schools has now been banned from the profession indefinitely. Neil Metcalf admitted two counts of fraud last year, resulting in a custodial sentence and subsequent prohibition order by the Teaching Regulation Agency (TRA).
The TRA panel determined that Metcalf's conduct fell significantly below the standards expected of a registered teacher. His actions not only represented a serious breach of trust and financial misconduct but also risked damaging public confidence in the teaching profession. The prohibition order prevents him from teaching in any school, sixth form college, relevant youth accommodation or children's home in England.
This case underscores the critical importance of robust financial governance and oversight mechanisms within school leadership. It serves as a reminder to governing bodies and local authorities of the need for vigilant scrutiny of financial management, particularly regarding headteacher expenses and procurement decisions.
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