Glamorous blonde music teacher’s breathtaking confession in court as she ADMITS having sex with boy, 12

A married music teacher admitted having sex with a 12-year-old student and continuing to abuse her until she was eight months pregnant with his child when she was just 13.
Naomi Tekea Craig, 33, appeared in Mandurah Local Court via audio link on Tuesday and pleaded guilty to 15 charges relating to her sexual relationship with the boy, which lasted nearly 14 months.
Judge Clare Cullen read aloud to the court the charges, which included multiple counts of having sexual intercourse with a child under 13 and having sexual intercourse with a child over 13 and under 16 after their birthday.
Other charges included additional charges of inappropriate relations with a child under 13 and possession of child abuse material.
Twelve of the incidents occurred in the Mandurah suburb of Silver Sands, while three occurred in nearby Meadow Springs.
Craig responded to each charge: ‘Guilty, Your Honor.’
Craig’s relationship with the boy began on October 31, 2024, and ended on December 16, just days before his arrest.
She was about eight months pregnant with her second child at the time and was on maternity leave from her job as a music teacher at the Frederick Irwin Anglican School, a private co-educational Anglican institution.
Picture: Naomi Tekea Craig, 33, performs with primary school children in 2024
The young mother was on maternity leave while pregnant with her second child, who was born in January.
Craig was represented by leading Perth lawyer Reid Hogan and told Judge Cullen that his client understood he did not need to enter a plea on Tuesday but chose to do so.
Judge Cullen said: ‘You have pleaded guilty to all the charges and they are being sent to the District Court for what is called a sentencing list.’
The judge also said Craig must attend court in person at the next hearing.
Craig told the court he understood.
His bail continued until his next appearance in the District Court on March 27.
Craig was known to her students and colleagues by her married name, Naomi Woods, and gave birth to the child on January 8.
A DNA sample from his placenta was tested and it became clear that a link was found between the newborn baby and his young victim.
She is not allowed unsupervised visitation with any children other than her newborn, including her older child.
Craig was represented by Perth-based criminal lawyer Reid Hogan (Photo taken outside Mandurah court on Tuesday)
Naomi Craig photographed with her husband on their wedding day in October 2019
Ms. Craig was frequently praised in newsletters for her active role in choir and musical performances, according to the school’s website.
In an October 2024 newsletter, he was pictured working with children aged 5 to 12 at a ‘battle of the band rock concert’ on the school’s website.
In the photo, she was smiling while holding a microphone on stage with elementary school students and wearing a Nirvana T-shirt knotted at the waist.
A Christian prayer could be seen on the projector on the wall above the stage.
Following his arrest, Tracey Gray, principal of Frederick Irwin Anglican School, sent a letter to parents and carers confirming the alleged victim was not a pupil at the school.
“I regret to inform you that a teacher from our school has been arrested by the police and charged with child-related offences,” Ms. Gray wrote.
‘The teacher was instructed not to go to school.
‘The information available to the school indicates that there is no need to worry about any children at the school.’
Craig was working at the Frederick Irwin Anglican School in Mandurah at the time of the incidents.
Ms. Craig previously worked as an independent private music teacher and began working at the school in 2024, according to an online work bio.
Ms Craig grew up in Mandurah and completed a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Western Australia and a Diploma in Education from Edith Cowan University.
He later moved to Melbourne, where he married his long-term partner in a lavish ceremony at Stones of the Yarra Valley in 2019.
In a video posted online, Ms Craig can be seen walking down the aisle to meet her groom at the altar before the newlyweds spend the night celebrating with family and friends.
Three years later, while still living in Victoria, the couple welcomed their first child, a little boy.
Maternity shoot photos show Ms Craig posing with her baby bump on a beach on the Mornington Peninsula in March 2022, covered up in white underwear, a brown wide-brimmed hat and a lace dress.




