A FORMER teacher faces prison after he admitted abusing a pupil while working at a school in Romsey.

Pensioner Hubert Francis Hallman pleaded guilty to four charges of indecent assault on a boy under the age of 16 years old when he appeared at Southampton Magistrates’ Court.

The 82-year-old, now of Highfield Lane, St Albans, was a teacher at Stroud School, in Romsey, at the time of the offences, which took place in the 1960s.

Hallman was given unconditional bail by magistrates but told to be at Southampton Crown Court on January 11 to be sentenced.

He was also ordered to register with police as part of the Sexual Offences Act, for a period which will be determined at his next hearing.

Previously, Joel Worrall, current headmaster at the independent co-educational preparatory Stroud School, said: “We are all appalled by the news that a former teacher of the school from the 1960s has been charged with indecent assault and our thoughts are with the victim.

“Although the offences date back some 50 years when the school was under different ownership, hearing our good school name alongside these historic allegations is very upsetting.

“We extend our sympathies to those affected by this and admire their courage for reporting the issues to the authorities.”

The school changed ownership in 2012.