"A headteacher has been found guilty of failing to take reasonable care for the safety of his students after a pupil fell through a skylight.
The teenager also broke his ribs, perforated an eardrum and suffered permanent damage to his eye in the fall at Sacred Heart Catholic College in Crosby, Merseyside, Liverpool Crown Court heard.
It took the jury of six men and six women less than two hours to reach its decision and Summerfield bowed his head as the guilty verdict was read out to the court.
The accident happened in August 2008 during an evening party the school had thrown to celebrate the students' A-level results which had been released that day.
Summerfield warned the students not to walk near the roof light, but the jury agreed with the prosecution that he should never have taken them there at all.
He was one of the only keyholders for a locked door which he opened to allow around 10 of his pupils through to gain access to the roof. The prosecution argued that the locked door was an appropriate safety measure and, when that was opened, the principal no longer demonstrated "reasonable care".
Summerfield wanted to show them the results of some renovations to the building, and one witness told investigating officers he told her he wanted to give them "a once-in-a-lifetime experience" that they would be able to "talk about with their grandchildren".
Judge Gilmour QC told the panel: "He is a very caring teacher. He was doing what he thought would increase the enjoyment of the evening for some of the pupils and, in doing that, he didn't really think about the safety aspects of taking them on to the roof."
Summerfield will receive a fine when he is sentenced on October 29 at Liverpool Crown Court."
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