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About

I began my career in nursing, working for the NHS for ten years. When my children were young, I returned to education and completed my Bachelor of Science degree at Loughborough University. This rewarding experience led me to pursue a Science Post Graduate Certificate in Education at Loughborough, which I completed in 2000. I then gained Qualified Teacher Status at Brockington College and subsequently taught and advanced my career at three additional colleges. I feel privileged to have supported students with diverse needs and am passionate about education, having witnessed the positive impact of academic achievement on individuals.
Throughout my career, I have completed qualifications in educational leadership. As an Assistant Principal, I was responsible for developing teaching and learning within my college and across Leicestershire. My experience in coaching and mentoring continues to support those I work with. I have both professional and personal interests in Special Educational Needs and have led Access and Intervention strategies. In January 2017, I left Ratcliffe College to pursue my long-term goal of building a science education business and making a positive difference.

Today, I am delighted to deliver the science curriculum to a wide range of students with specific and complex needs, including those who are home-schooled, have medical needs, or require exam-grade support. I work with Leicestershire Education Authority and with individual parents and children who live all over the world.


“You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.”

                                                                          Dr Suess

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