Mr Andrew Lockhart, prosecuting, said when police arrested Hayward at her home they found handcuffs, a truncheon, a vibrator, a sex video and a sex magazine.
Hayward was immediately suspended and last month sacked from her job at the grant-maintained Abraham Darby School in Telford, Shropshire.
At Shrewsbury magistrates in May, Hayward admitted indecent assault, possession of cannabis, and allowing her home to be allowed to smoke the drug.
Mr Lockhart told the court Hayward began meeting younger people after moving to Meole Brace.
These friendships would involve up to six young people going to her home and smoking cannabis with Hayward, the court was told.
Prior to meeting her victim she paid for a party of youngsters to go to a rave in Milton Keynes, Mr Lockhart said.
Witnesses told police how Hayward drove the car at great speed with so many people inside some had to cram into the vehicle's boot.
Shortly after the rave Hayward met the victim who started to visit her home.
Mr Lockhart said the boy began smoking drugs with Hayward and he told police they had made him "feel relaxed".
On one occasion Mr Lockhart said that while at the teacher's house the boy was groped.
Defending Simon Mills said Hayward suffered an unhappy childhood and a series of disastrous relationships in her adult life, including a one-year marriage. |