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Staff List

Staffing information and structure at our school.

Meet the staff at our school 

Leadership  

  • Mrs P. McArthur – Head Teacher 
  • Miss R. Woods – Assessment TLR 
  • Miss M. Pedro – SENDCo/ Early Years TLR 
  • Mr G Lilley – School Business Manager 

Teachers  

  • Mr J. Jobes – Reception Class 
  • Mrs J. Moreland – Year 1 
  • Mis M. Pedro – Year 2 
  • Miss S. Marshall – Year 3  
  • Miss R. Woods – Year 4 
  • Miss F. Devos – Year 5 
  • Mrs L. Nicholson and Mrs E. Brown – Year 6 

Classroom Support  

  • Miss J. Mackay – L3 TA 
  • Mrs D. Shilling – L3 TA 
  • Mrs V. Cowx – L3 TA 
  • Miss L. Linton – L3 TA 
  • Miss S. Connelly – L3 TA 
  • Mrs R. Dodds – L2 TA (Part Time) 

Support Staff 

  • Mrs L. Greenup – Administration Officer 
  • Mr K. Brown – Site Manager 
  • Mrs T. Denison – Mid-day Supervisor 
  • Mrs L. Swanston – Supervisory Assistant 
  • Mrs D. Gilbertson – Supervisory Assistant & Crossing Patrol 
  • Miss K. Wilkinson – Supervisory Assistant 
  • Miss T. Donaldson – Supervisory Assistant 
  • Mrs C. Hagan – Supervisory Assistant 
  • Mrs L. Farrell – Breakfast Club/Supervisory Assistant 

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