In 2020 and 2021, six men accused a man later named as Iain Wares of physical and sexual abuse when they were pupils in the 1970s. The
Scottish Crown Prosecution Service was initially reluctant to prosecute because of difficulties in seeking his extradition from South Africa, where he had moved, and his advanced age, but South Africa in 2020 approved the UK's request for extradition on six charges of lewd, indecent and libidinous practices and behaviour and one of indecent assault. In 2025 Wares was accused of a further 90 sex abuse charges. On 27 July 2022, broadcaster
Nicky Campbell disclosed that he had witnessed and experienced sexual and violent physical abuse while a pupil at the Edinburgh Academy in the 1970s.
Alex Renton, a journalist investigating child abuse in private schools, reported that ex-pupils of Edinburgh Academy had named 17 other staff members, employed between the 1950s and 1980s, as physical and sexual abusers. From 8 August 2023, the
Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry (SCAI) hearings in Edinburgh, before
Anne Smith, Lady Smith, took evidence from former pupils and members of staff of the Edinburgh Academy and medical experts. When actor
Iain Glen spoke out about his abuse in 2002, "the wrath of Morningside and Muirfield and Murrayfield rained down on his head with biblical fury because he'd broken the code, the Edinburgh
omertà". On 30 November 2023,
BBC1 broadcast a
Panorama programme 'My Teacher the Abuser: Fighting for Justice', devoted to the history of abuse at the Edinburgh Academy and
Fettes College. On 12 December 2023,
Police Scotland announced that five former teaching staff aged between 69 and 90 had been arrested for questioning regarding alleged abuse incidents between 1968 and 1992, with one further individual to be referred to the authorities.
Abusers • Hamish D. Dawson (1927-2009), teacher known for his "arbitrary and sadistic punishments" • John W. Brownlee (b.1935), teacher deemed too unwell to stand trial who, on 27 March 2024, in an Examination of Facts at
Edinburgh Sheriff Court, was found to have repeatedly committed a number of violent assaults against pupils • John ('Jake') Young (b.1935), gym teacher deemed too unwell to stand trial who, on 11 August 2025, in an Examination of Facts at Edinburgh Sheriff Court, was found to have deliberately and gratuitously assaulted boys as young as 10 • Iain Wares (b.1939/40), teacher who moved to South Africa, but in August 2025 was facing prosecution for a case in South Africa, and also fighting extradition to Scotland to face several charges of sexual abuse • William G. R. Bain (b.1953), teacher who, on 30 June 2025 at
High Court of Justiciary in Glasgow, was sentenced to nine years' imprisonment for the sexual abuse of children at three different private boarding schools in Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Dumbarton ==See also==