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Former teacher jailed for 20 years for sexually abusing boys

by Frank le Duc
Sunday 19 Oct, 2025 at 6:38PM
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Former teacher jailed for 20 years for sexually abusing boys

Raymond Langley

A former teacher from Brighton and Hove has been jailed for 20 years after a jury convicted him of a series of sex offences against two boys.

Raymond Langley, 76, formerly of Clarendon Road, Hove, and of Chelwood Close, Stanmer Heights, Brighton, was jailed at Lewes Crown Court after a trial at Brighton Crown Court last month.

Sussex Police said: “A former housemaster at a school in East Sussex has been jailed for 20 years after being convicted of a string of serious sexual offences against children.

“Raymond Langley, 76, of Clarendon Road, in Hove, was the housemaster and bursar at the now-closed Tylehurst School, in Forest Row, during the 1970s.

“In 2021, an investigation was launched after a man reported being sexually abused at the school in 1979.

“Inquiries identified two victims – both now men in their fifties and sixties – who were subjected to abuse between 1977 and 1979.

“One victim reported how Langley would shower with the students and invite some to sleep in his room to ‘avoid bullies’.

“Langley would sexually abuse the victim, then a teenager, repeatedly during these interactions.

“The second victim reported being sexually abused in a similar way by Langley, including being shown pornographic material by Langley in his room before being abused.

“Both victims were given specialist support when the offences were disclosed and a thorough investigation was launched.

“In June, 2024, Langley was charged with four counts of buggery of a boy under 16, four counts of indecent sexual assault and eight counts of indecency with a child.”

A jury took just two hours of deliberation to find him guilty of all charges at Brighton Crown Court on Monday 22 September.

Raymond Langley

And the trial judge, Recorder Quincy Whitaker, imposed a 20-year sentence at Lewes Crown Court on Friday 10 October.

Recorder Whitaker said that Langley was a “coward” who preyed on vulnerable boys and forced the victims to give evidence in court despite not taking the stand himself.

She commended the victims’ bravery in reporting what had happened to them to the police and in supporting the court process.

Detective Constable Jo Gledhill said: “Raymond Langley targeted vulnerable young boys who sought his help, abusing their trust in the most despicable ways.

“Both of these victims have carried the trauma of his crimes throughout their lives and the bravery they have shown in reporting to the police cannot be overstated.

“I would like to thank both of them for coming to us, supporting this investigation and giving the evidence at court that has brought a predator to justice.”

Detective Inspector Steve Shimmons said: “This outcome should send a message to victims and offenders that no matter how long ago offences took place, we will take action.

“I reiterate our thanks to the victims in this investigation for their resolve and support and commend DC Gledhill and the investigative team for their diligent work.

“It is never too late to report. If you are a victim, please report to police online, via 101 or by dialling 999 in an emergency.”

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Comments 5

  1. Basil Brush says:
    5 months ago

    One of that lot again, deport ASAP

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    • Anthony Carr says:
      5 months ago

      Deport to where? He’s British, isn’t he.

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  2. Anthony Carr says:
    5 months ago

    Deport to where? He’s British, isn’t he.

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  3. Max says:
    5 months ago

    Usual suspects

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  4. Steve Lewsey says:
    5 months ago

    Well done to both men for speaking up. Having been the victim of abuse years ago and eventually seeing justice served to the vile person, now serving a very long sentence, i know how hard this journey would have been for both of them. I hope this vile excuse for a human rots in prison. My story and this story shows that the Police do take historical sexual abuse cases seriously, so if youve been a victim please report it and get these scum off our streets!

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