Lyndi Corston school teacher and OnlyFans model
Teacher’s Unacceptable side hustle ends in indefinite ban from teaching. (Photo by Facebook)

Teacher banned after colleague found her ‘granny schoolteacher’ OnlyFans account

A Primary school teacher who romped on porn sites posing as a “granny” educator has been banned from the classroom. Lyndi Corston, 61, also created an OnlyFans, which included nudity, that was found by her colleagues at a school in Sussex.

According to a tribunal, she used the description “granny schoolteacher” while making sexually explicit videos for paywall porn sites. Corston worked for Engage Education/Workwell Ltd of London and made the X-rated content between January 2023 and January 2025.

The Early Years Foundation Stage teacher has now been banned from teaching indefinitely following a Teaching Regulation Agency hearing. The panel heard that from November 2022, Corston worked at a primary school in Rye on a short term supply basis.

Ms Corston
Lyndi Corston reportedly used OnlyFans under the name ‘granny schoolteacher’ (Pictures: Facebook)

Things reportedly came to a head in September 2024, when concerns were raised that she may have had an OnlyFans account. This happened after a colleague saw a push notification from the site pop up on her phone.

Corston admitted to owning the account but made clear it did not contain sexual acts and was not in her personal name. She was told to close the account and sign an enhanced code of conduct, which she did.

However, in January 2025, Engage Education was informed that she had been identified on a porn website engaging in sexual activity. A formal probe was launched, and investigators found an explicit video showing Corston having sex. The hearing was told she consented to the production of the video and willingly took part in it.

Corston claimed she was not aware the clip would be widely accessible, as she believed it would only be available behind a paywall. Later, she admitted her professional conduct was “unacceptable” and could bring the profession into “disrepute”, the panel was told.

In their ruling, the panel added: “Whilst conduct outside of the education setting, this was conduct that linked to the way she fulfilled her teaching role and could, potentially, have led to pupils being exposed to, or influenced by the behaviour in a harmful way.”

Despite the indefinite ban, Corston may re-apply to be a teacher in two years’ time.

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