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Former N.S. teacher charged with sexual offences

James William Conrad, a former teacher at Oxford Regional Education Centre has been charged with sexual offences by Cumberland County District RCMP.

RCMP encourages anyone who is a survivor to come forward

Oxford Regional Education Centre front entrance
Oxford Regional Education Centre teaches grades primary through 12. The school opened in January 2010, has around 450 students and is a Division 3 school. (Chignecto-Central Regional Centre for Education)

James William Conrad, a former teacher at Oxford Regional Education Centre in Oxford, N.S., has been charged with historical sexual offences.

Conrad, 39, was arrested by Cumberland County District RCMP onThursday inAmherst.

In October 2022, RCMP were notified by a municipal police agency in Ontario about a historical sexual assault that occurred in Oxford between 2011 and 2014.

The survivor, who was a youth at the time, came forward and provided details about having been sexually assaulted by one of her former teachers while she attended the school, which has grades primary to 12.

When the allegation was made, RCMPinvestigated to make sure Conrad was no longer "employed in the education system."

"That was done to make sure that there weren't any other potential students that would have been at risk," said RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Chris Marshall.

Conrad has been charged with sexual assault, sexual interference, sexual exploitation and invitation to sexual touching.

In court in September

He was released on conditions and will appear in provincial court in Amherst on Sept. 25.

RCMPare encouraging anyone who is a survivor to come forward by contacting local police or the RCMP.

Marshall said survivors can come forward to discuss an incident before making a decision to further participate in the investigation and court process.

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