Leonora Rustamova, Teacher Who Wrote Racy Novel Featuring Pupils, Will Not Face GTC

Racy Novelist Pupils Knew As 'Miss Rusty' Will Not Face Hearing

A teacher who was sacked after she wrote a racy novel featuring some of her pupils said today it was "wonderful news" that she will not have to face a hearing of the General Teaching Council (GTC).

Leonora Rustamova, 41 - known as Miss Rusty to her pupils at Calder High School, in West Yorkshire - lost her job after her book detailed teenage fantasies, violence and a criminal drug den.

Her sacking from the school near Hebden Bridge prompted demonstrations by pupils and a campaign by parents to have her reinstated.

On Monday, she said she had been told by the GTC she had no case to answer and the matter would not even have to go in front of a hearing.

She said: "It is fantastic. I feel marvellous. It's wonderful news.

"I was feeling very cynical about the justice system but this decision has made me feel very positive again.

"It's been three years that I've been fighting for this."

Last year Rustamova took the school's governing body to an employment tribunal, claiming she was unfairly dismissed.

The tribunal dismissed her claim on a 2-1 majority, despite the tribunal judge - who chaired the hearings - finding in her favour.

But she won an appeal against this decision and is now waiting for a re-hearing of the employment tribunal by the original panel.

"It's given me a lot of confidence now to face the tribunal again," she said.

The book - Stop! Don't Read This! - originally appeared on a self-publishing website by accident before it was removed.

The story, which is peppered with expletives, names several teachers and features five Year 11 pupils - all real students and referred to as Miss Rusty's favourites.

One pupil is referred to as fantasising and flirting with Rustamova, who lives in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire.

The tribunal hearing heard how Rustamova decided to write it as way of engaging with a group of challenging boys.

"Stop! Don't read this: The Story" has now been published as a conventional book.

Rustamova taught for more than 11 years before she lost her job in May 2009.

The GTC said it does not give details of individual cases unless they proceed to a full hearing.