A Catholic primary school teacher whose drunken and foul-mouthed rant was caught on video has left her job.

Emily Higgins faced an investigation at St Gregory's Catholic Primary School in Bearwood, West Midlands, after video footage showed her verbally abusing door staff.

The shocking clip showed her scream at doormen at the Geisha bar in Birmingham before trying to barge past them.

She became enraged after the bouncers refused to allow her entry into the exclusive bar.

Shocking footage showed Emily Higgins launch a foul-mouthed tirade at the bouncers outside Geisha bar in Birmingham

Miss Higgins was also heard shouting at the staff and called them 't***s' before screaming 'my Dad owns your a**'.

She repeatedly tried to whip away the crowd control rope yelling that her dad is inside the venue.

Her friends desperately tried to pull her away and encouraged her to calm down, but the partygoer refused to give up without putting up a fight.

The school launched an investigation after the video emerged in August last year, however it is unclear whether any action was taken.

However, parents have now confirmed that the former teacher has left the school, reports the Birmingham Mail.

It is unclear whether Miss Higgins has gained a teaching post elsewhere.

She would not back down after being refused entry to the club and then called one of the men a 't***'

Ms Higgins had been due to begin teaching a Year 2 class last September.

But a few weeks earlier she was shown shouting and swearing at door staff in the footage.

Parents recognised Miss Higgins and some complained to the school.

MailOnline has approached the school for comment.