Teacher’s three words after ‘taking nervous schoolboy’s virginity’

Rebecca Joynes, 30, is on trial accused of having sex with two teenage boys, identified only as Boy A and Boy B (Picture: Steve Allen)

A schoolboy who lost his virginity to a ‘pretty’ teacher later told her ‘You need help – you’re a nonce’ when the relationship soured, a court has heard.

Rebecca Joynes, 30, is on trial accused of having sex with two teenage boys, identified only as Boy A and Boy B, with jurors told she became pregnant by the latter.

On Friday, Manchester Crown Court was shown video from Boy B’s interview with detectives following Joyne’s arrest, telling how he lost his virginity to her in her flat.

He described how he was ‘nervous’ because he was ‘only 16’ and it was his ‘first time’ but the ‘pretty, smart, funny’ school teacher assured him ‘it was great’.

Joynes, who denies any sexual activity took place, has pleaded not guilty to six charges of sexual activity with a child, including two while being in a position of trust.

In the video of Boy B’s police interview he tells detectives of the rendezvous: ‘Obviously, it was my first time, so I was nervous.

‘I said something like, “Don’t expect anything big, I’m only 16 or whatever”, and she was laughing.

‘Then when we first had sex, pulling my pants down, she said, “Oh! You lied to me”.

‘There was a kind of tension because I was 16 now, I said, “I’m legal”.

‘It lasted 40 minutes to an hour. I didn’t climax. I did keep getting frustrated. She would just be like, “Chill out, take your time”. She said, “Don’t get frustrated, it happens”.

‘I was 16 and I thought I had blown it. She was like, “It’s your first time, it was great”.’

Teacher Rebecca Joynes at Manchester Crown Court (Picture: Bruce Adams/Daily Mail)

The youngster had lied to his parents that he was going to watch a Manchester United football game one evening.

Instead, Joynes picked him up in her Audi A1 and took him back to her apartment in Salford Quays, he said.

‘From then on it just progressed every chance I got,’ the youngster said.

He claimed he and Joynes had sex around 30 times before her arrest and that he initially viewed the relationship as ‘friends with benefits’.

Earlier, the youngster said the first time they met at her apartment they had only kissed and Joynes had whispered in his ear about waiting until his next birthday when he was 16.

He said he then put a film on the TV, titled, That’s My Boy.

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Boy B said Joynes had told him she could not have a baby and they had unprotected sex, but in fact she discovered she was pregnant.

The relationship also soured, with frequent rows, as Joynes became jealous and controlling, he claimed.

‘I have realised how wrong it was,’ Boy B said.

‘She’s really pretty, she’s really smart, she’s really funny.

‘I knew in my head, I would say to her, “You’re a weirdo, you need help. You’re a nonce. You should go and find someone your own age, you are pretty enough”.

‘I kind of think she was playing a game with me. I did love her, to be honest, and she said she loved me.’

Joynes wears a pink baby’s bonnet tucked into her trousers (Picture: Bruce Adams/Daily Mail)

Boy B told police the day before Joynes was arrested for a second time, over sexual contact with him, she had planned a ‘date night’ involving an Ann Summers scratchcard of sexual activities, rose petals and hidden notes around her flat, leading to ‘surprises’ which he played along with and followed.

He continued: ‘At the end it was a baby grow. It said something like, “Best Dad” and I was like, “What the f***!”

‘She started crying and I started crying, because we were undecided whether to get rid of it or not.

‘That was probably the lowest point, we were irresponsible. It’s my own fault. I also thought, “what the f*** am I going to do?”

‘I can’t hide a kid. I had hid the relationship for 18 months from my parents.’

Joynes, who wears a pink baby’s bonnet tucked into her trousers, wiped away tears as the witness added: ‘I have also thought about the future of my child. I want the best for my child as well.’

The trial was adjourned until Monday.

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