A HISTORY teacher at a top private school has been jailed for 17 years for raping one of his pupils, leaving her suffering a “life sentence” of suicidal thoughts and self-harming.

James Husband is the fifth Christ’s Hospital School teacher to be convicted of sexually abusing students over a period spanning more than 30 years and involving 22 victims.

The Northern Echo: James Husband, 68, of Wigginton in York, arrives at Hove Crown Court in Sussex, where he is standing trial over sexual abuse allegations while a teacher at Christ's Hospital School in Horsham, West Sussex Picture: Steve Parsons/PA Wire.

James Husband, 68, of Wigginton in York, arriving at Hove Crown Court in Sussex

The 68-year-old, of Wigginton in York, was last week convicted of one count of rape and five of indecently assaulting a girl as young as 14 between 1990 and 1993 while he was teaching at the prestigious West Sussex school. Husband, known by his middle name Andrew, told the 16-year-old before the attack: “It’s okay, I’ve had a vasectomy.”

Placing Husband on the sex offenders’ register for life and banning him from working with children, Judge Christine Henson QC said that the victim had given “harrowing” evidence in the trial at Hove Crown Court.

She told Husband: “You put yourself in the position of her mentor in order to make her feel special and dependent on you so you could do what you wanted sexually with her.

“She viewed you as a father figure, thus rendering the abuse of trust particularly acute.”

In a victim impact statement read to the court, the complainant described how she had seen Husband as a “mentor and father figure”.

She said: “The grooming process was devious and malignant by making me feel special for the first time in my life, I became dependant on him for my own feeling of self worth.”

She said that Husband moulded her into his “plaything” and “puppet” so “he could do what he wanted to me”.

She continued: “He twisted my mind to abuse my body and made my body feel dirty and degraded until I believed this to be true.”

She said she had been offered a place at Cambridge but had failed to reach the grades because she had been “worn down” by his abuse.

The complainant said that the abuse had left her with a “life sentence” of anorexia, suicidal thoughts and self-harm, with the prosecution bringing back flashbacks which were “unbearable”.

Charlotte Newell, defending, said: “The shame will live with him emotionally and socially for life.”

Husband’s co-defendant Gary Dobbie, who was convicted of abusing eight children as young as 12 over three years up to 2001, is to be sentenced at a later date.

POLICE praised the courage of a woman who reported her former teacher James Husband and his colleague Gary Dobbie, who abused her.

Detective Sergeant Karrie Bohanna, of the Sussex Police complex abuse unit, said: "This has been a very complex and sensitive investigation in which the victim of Husband has shown real courage to speak up and report both to Christ's Hospital School and the police.

"Our investigation began in January 2016 when she contacted the school and reported the abuse.

"She subsequently made a statement to us and also said that Dobbie, who was the school chaplain, had, on learning of the systematic abuse of her by Husband, indecently assaulted her himself.

"The victims of Husband and Dobbie were mainly children who should have been able to feel safe whilst in the care of their teachers; instead both Husband and Dobbie exploited their positions in order to groom and sexually abuse their victims."

An NSPCC spokesman said: "Husband used and abused his position of trust in the worst possible way and then tried to claim his sickening behaviour was nothing more than consensual sex.

"His jailing today will hopefully give some sort of closure to his victim and at the same time encourage other people in a similar position to come forward and report what has happened to them."