Private school teacher, 39, accused of 'asking a girl, 13, for a picture of her breasts and sending her sexts' is a father-of-two - who allegedly posted his messages while at school

  • Father-of-two Alexander David Simpson, 39, was arrested at school in Sydney
  • Trinity Grammar School teacher allegedly thought he was speaking to girl, 13
  • Police allege he spoke about sexually explicit acts and sent photos over 10 days
  • He's also accused of soliciting a picture of the young girl's breasts
  • Simpson teaches English at the prestigious $34,000-a-year institution
  • He has been stood down by Army Cadets program, sources confirmed
  • He has been formally refused bail to face court once again in October   
He looks like any other loving father, his sons snuggled up to his chest - but police allege this teacher at prestigious Sydney private school has a dark side.
Trinity Grammar School English teacher Alexander David Simpson, 39, is accused of sending sexually explicit messages and images to a '13-year-old girl' over 10 days.
Simpson, from the city's south-west, is also accused of soliciting a picture of the girl's breasts, alleged documents filed in court on Friday.
Simpson allegedly learned this week the person he is accused of speaking to was a fictional persona dreamed up by an undercover NSW Police Force officer. 
Simpson - an under 15s rugby coach, Year 8 tutor and Army Cadets leader - was sensationally arrested on the grounds of his $34,000-a-year inner west school just before the final bell on Thursday afternoon.  
Trinity Grammar School English teacher Alexander David Simpson, 39, is accused of sending sexually explicit messages and images to a '13-year-old girl' over 10 days
Trinity Grammar School English teacher Alexander David Simpson, 39, is accused of sending sexually explicit messages and images to a '13-year-old girl' over 10 days
Police allege Simpson (pictured, bottom row) asked the girl for a picture of her breasts - 'child abuse material', court documents said
Police allege Simpson (pictured, bottom row) asked the girl for a picture of her breasts - 'child abuse material', court documents said
Simpson was arrested while on campus at Trinity Grammar School, in Summer Hill, in the city's inner west, at about 3pm on Thursday afternoon
Simpson was arrested while on campus at Trinity Grammar School, in Summer Hill, in the city's inner west, at about 3pm on Thursday afternoon
The teacher is escorted into the paddy wagon outside the elite private school in Sydney's inner west on Thursday
The teacher is escorted into the paddy wagon outside the elite private school in Sydney's inner west on Thursday
Police have charged Simpson with sending indecent material to a teenager and using a carriage service to solicit child abuse material.
Documents tendered in court alleged the Padstow Heights man began sending the messages about 2.30pm on August 17 and they continued until 8pm the day before he was arrested. 
Detective Acting Superintendent Chris Goddard, of the NSW Police Child Abuse and Sex Crimes Squad, said: 'We'll be alleging in court the man believed he was speaking to a 13-year-old girl ... (and) sent sexually explicit images.
'The man was engaging in these conversations on his mobile phone while at work,' Mr Goddard said.
In an email sent to parents, the school's headmaster, Tim Bowden, moved to reassure parents there was no suggestion any of their children had been mistreated.
'I am writing to inform you that on Thursday August 27, a member of the teaching staff at the Summer Hill campus was placed under arrest by police from the Child Abuse Squad,' Mr Bowden said in a statement to parents on Thursday.
'I am relieved to be able to share that the police have informed me there is no suggestion that offences have been committed against students of the school.' 
Police executed a search warrant at Simpson's home in Padstow Heights, Sydney's south-west, seizing electronic devices and clothing following his arrest. 
Those devices are under forensic examination. 
Media mob the man's solicitor outside court on Friday afternoon
Media mob the man's solicitor outside court on Friday afternoon
The school's headmaster, Tim Bowden, moved to reassure parents there was no suggestion any of their children had been mistreated
The school's headmaster, Tim Bowden, moved to reassure parents there was no suggestion any of their children had been mistreated
Lawyer Alexandra Sarmed declined to comment on whether Simpson would be defending the two charges
Lawyer Alexandra Sarmed declined to comment on whether Simpson would be defending the two charges
Simpson, who has a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Teaching from Western Sydney University, has been at the school since 2015.
He is involved in multiple co-curricular activities and is a senior member of staff in the school's Army Cadet Unit. 
An Australian Defence Force spokeswoman said: 'Defence can confirm the teacher is a member of the Australian Army Cadet Staff in the school’s Army Cadet Unit. 
'The teacher is not, and has not been, a member of the Australian Defence Force.
'The teacher has been stood down from their role with the Australian Army Cadets while the matter is under investigation.'
The Cadets program is working with the school to ensure 'appropriate support as necessary is available'. 
He has also been a Year 8 House Tutor and was a member of the Year 10 Charity and Community Committee, according to the school's annual publication, The Triangle.
In 2015, he was also a leader in a school voluntary Christian group. 
Lawyer Alex Sarmed appeared in court on Simpson's behalf on Friday.
He did not apply for bail and it was formally refused bail. 
Orders were made for a brief to be served and the case returns to court on October 28.  
The teacher (pictured), who has a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Teaching, has been teaching at the school since 2015
The teacher (pictured), who has a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Teaching, has been teaching at the school since 2015
Simpson was put into the back of the police vehicle (pictured). He was taken to Burwood Police Station
Simpson was put into the back of the police vehicle (pictured). He was taken to Burwood Police Station

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