A TEACHER at a Scots school has been arrested over an alleged video shared online.
Robert Gordon’s College in Aberdeen has suspended a male staff member after a video reportedly emerged on social media.

A male member of staff at Robert Gordon’s College has been suspended and arrested over an alleged online communications offence[/caption]
It is understood bosses at the private school, which charges £18,000 per year for senior fees, are carrying out an internal probe.
The 23-year-old temporary staffer was arrested on Wednesday after cops were alerted.
Officers’ enquiries are ongoing.
A spokesperson for Robert Gordon’s College said: “The school is aware of a video circulating on social media.
“The temporary staff member involved has been suspended.
“This is now a matter for Police Scotland and it would be inappropriate for the school to comment any further.”
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “On Wednesday, February 26, 2025 a 23-year-old man from Aberdeen was arrested in connection with an online communications offence.
“Enquiries are ongoing.”
The co-eduational school teaches children from the ages of three to 18.
Robert Gordon’s College requires prospective pupils to pass an entrance exam and it currently has a roll of around 1,500.