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Meet our staff

Teaching Staff
Responsibility
Mrs Sally Rawlings Acting Headteacher, Senior Leadership Team (SLT) and Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL)
Mrs Victoria Langan Acting Deputy Headteacher, SLT, Reading Lead, Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead (DDSL) and PPA Teacher
Mr Joseph Barge SLT, Mathematics Lead, Computing Lead, Assessment Lead, Online Safety Lead (OSL), Educational Visits Coordinator (EVC), DDSL and Year 3 Teacher
Mrs Joanne Chapman SLT, Attendance PSHE and Forest School Lead, DDSL and Year 5 Teacher
Mrs Elaine Weaver

Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Coordinator (SENDCo) and DDSL

Mrs Laura Waterhouse PSHE Lead and Year 3 Teacher
Miss Amy Russett Maths Lead and Year 3 Teacher
Miss Fiona Walker Spelling Lead, Reading Ambassador Lead and Year 4 Teacher
Mrs Sophie Pearson

Spelling Lead, Higher Potential Learner Lead and Year 4 Teacher (Mon - Wed)

Mrs Katherine Walker Design Technology Lead and Year 4 Teacher (Thursday - Friday)
Miss Katy Burke PE and Clubs Lead and Year 4 Teacher
Mrs Sarah Suchecki Art Lead and Year 5 Teacher (Monday - Wednesday)
Mrs Kathryn Goucher Geography Lead and Year 5 Teacher (Thursday - Friday)
Miss Aimee Reynolds Religious Education Lead and Year 5 Teacher
Mrs Rebecca Curtis Writing Lead, Pupil Premium and Year 6 Teacher
Mr Robin Smith Music Lead and Year 6 Teacher
Miss Natasha Richards History Lead and Year 6 Teacher
Mrs Tracey Mallon Science Lead and PPA Teacher
Mrs Laura Truelove French Lead and PPA Teacher

 

Mr Smith

Teacher

Mr Smith is looking forward to the adventures that the coming year will bring.  Teaching in Year 6 promises to be an exciting and exhilarating experience, with interesting topics such as The WWII and The Ancient Maya and the trip to Skern Lodge to look forward to. He enjoys teaching all subjects, especially English, Science and History.
Mr Smith enjoys all sports and is a keen rugby fan (c’mon Bath!) and plays cricket and golf. Away from school, he likes spending time with his family and his dog exploring the world around us (whether it is climbing to the top of Glastonbury Tor, trudging through muddy forests or visiting the animals at Longleat). Originally from Cornwall, Mr Smith loves the sea and all things Cornish, especially pasties and cream teas. He loves to cook, play the guitar, read books, listen to music and is always singing along to songs in his little red(ish) car.