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    Nursery Worker Admits Guilt in Upskirting Children at School | News UK

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    By News Desk on January 29, 2026 UK News
    Nursery Worker Admits Guilt in Upskirting Children at School | News UK
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    TL:DR – Nursery Worker Admits Guilt in Upskirting Children at School | News UK

    • Vincent Chan, a 45-year-old nursery worker, pleaded guilty to 26 sexual offences, including upskirting and sexual assault on children aged three and four.
    • The offences occurred at Bright Horizons nursery in West Hampstead, London.
    • He filmed the abuse during naptime and possessed over 25,000 indecent images of children.
    • Chan’s actions led to the closure of the nursery, and he will be sentenced on February 12 for all admitted offences.
    • The nursery expressed shock and support for affected families.

    Paedophile nursery worker pleads guilty to upskirting children in classroom | News UK



    Nursery Worker Admits Guilt in Upskirting Children at School | News UK
    Paedophile nursery worker Vincent Chan has pleaded guilty to more offences (Picture: PA)

    Paedophile nursery worker Vincent Chan has pleaded guilty to 26 new sexual offences, including upskirting in a classroom.

    The 45-year-old molested girls aged three and four-years-old while working at Bright Horizons nursery in West Hampstead, north London.

    He filmed himself carrying out the abuse during naptime.

    He today pleaded guilty to ten counts of taking indecent photographs of children, six charges of outraging public decency, sexual assault on a female, and nine counts of voyeurism.

    This includes filming up the skirts of children as they sat at tables in a classroom, at Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court heard.

    Sixteen images were identified of a schoolgirl taken ‘from under a classroom table with the camera angled in a manner designed to capture intimate parts of her body’.

    Chan also had 13 images from 2016 showing ‘two unidentified female child victims with the camera angled in a manner designed to capture intimate parts of her body’.

    In June 2017, Chan admitted ‘taking three images of a male holding an exposed penis whilst in classroom’, and having a video showing a solo sex act in a classroom.

    Police also recovered images showing Chan exposing himself in a classroom in 2017, as well as videos, believed to be of Chan, depicting a solo sex act.

    He was first arrested in June last year, after a member of staff reported that he had callously filmed a child falling asleep in their food and set it to music, before showing the clip to a colleague.

    Chan, who passed an enhanced DBS check, was initially held on suspicion of neglect and released on bail, losing his job at the nursery, which has since closed.

    Detectives seized dozens of digital devices from his home in Finchley, which revealed more than 25,000 indecent images and videos of children – some of which depicted the most severe abuse.

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    Undated handout photo issued by the Metropolitan Police of nursery worker Vincent Chan, 45, of Finchley, north London, who has pleaded guilty at Wood Green Crown Court to 26 offences including nine counts of sexual assault of a child. Issue date: Wednesday December 3, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Metropolitan Police/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
    Chan worked at Bright Horizons nursery for seven years until his suspension in 2024
    (Picture: Metropolitan Police/PA Wire)

    Chan will be sentenced on February 12 for all 52 offences that he has now admitted.

    A spokesperson for the nursery said: ‘We are shocked and appalled by this individual’s horrific crimes.

    ‘Our thoughts are first and foremost with the children and families affected, and we are committed to offering support to them during this incredibly difficult time.

    ‘Our organisation’s mission is to protect and nurture young children. We employ over 8,500 experienced colleagues in our nurseries who work tirelessly and with dedication every day to look after the children in our care.

    ‘This individual’s actions represent not only a violation of the victims, but also a profound betrayal of the trust placed in him by families and colleagues.’

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