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My name is Lauren and I am currently training to be a primary school teacher at The University of Cambridge. I am specialising in KS1 but will be qualified to teach between the ages of 4-11.
I have wanted to be a teacher since I was inspired by my own primary school experience and have valued being able to take up every opportunity to work/volunteer with children. Notably, some of these include; working as a teaching assistant, running numerous summer camps and accompanying children on school residentials. These experiences have given me the opportunity to work with all age groups and have given me a basis for understanding the learning progression.
I am thrilled to be part of this exciting new venture.
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My name is Liz and I am a mother of 4 aged between 22 and 13. I have much experience keeping young children entertained and throughout my children’s school years, I have involved myself in their education both at home and at school.
I have previously worked as a lunch time supervisor and teaching assistant and I am currently working as a special educational needs teaching assistant.
I thoroughly enjoy working with children and experiencing the thinking and interpretations they have to offer. I am thrilled to have this opportunity to support such a worthwhile community venture.
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I'm Sandra and I am a qualified teacher, a German language and Literature graduate from Manchester University. I have forty years experience teaching in the Primary Sector across all age ranges.
Although many years retired, I am happy to offer support, advice and opinion on this exciting venture, which offers interesting ideas and activities to young children in these challenging times.
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My name is Samara, and I’m a primary school special education needs assistant. I have a bachelors in Psychology from Birkbeck University.
I am originally from Australia, but have resided in London for the last 12 years.I have always loved working with children, I have experience with children up to the age of 10. Over the last 10 years I have babysat, nannied, worked as a nursery practitioner and now a special education needs assistant teacher in the primary school sector.
During these uncertain times it’s wonderful to see programs entertaining children with education. I am excited to help out.
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My name is Amber and I’m in my final year of university, training to be a primary school teacher, with English specialism. I have a range of experience teaching both KS1 and 2.
Being a primary school teacher is something I’ve always wanted to do. I’ve always loved working with children and helping them to learn new things. I like learning to be fun and creative!
I’m excited to have this opportunity to support children and families during these times. My sessions always allow children lots of interaction with each other to share ideas and work together as a team, in a fun and educational environment.
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My name is Victoria and I am currently completing my PCGE at the University of Cambridge, training to be a primary school teacher. I have experience with teaching both KS1 and KS2.
I have wanted to teach for as long as I can remember, taking after a line of teachers in my family and having always had an enjoyment for learning myself.
Being at home and working remotely has been a strange situation for us all and I have really missed not doing much teaching, so I am excited to be able to get stuck back in and support your learning. In my sessions I want us to have a fun and interactive time whilst learning new things and developing new skills together.
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Lauren

Hello!
My name is Lauren and I am currently training to be a primary school teacher at The University of Cambridge. I am specialising in KS1 but will be qualified to teach between the ages of 4-11.
I have wanted to be a teacher since I was inspired by my own primary school experience and have valued being able to take up every opportunity to work/volunteer with children. Notably, some of these include; working as a teaching assistant, running numerous summer camps and accompanying children on school residentials.
These experiences have given me the opportunity to work with all age groups and have given me a basis for understanding the learning progression.
I am thrilled to be part of this exciting new venture.
Liz

Hello!
My name is Liz and I am a mother of 4 aged between 22 and 13. I have much experience keeping young children entertained and throughout my children’s school years, I have involved myself in their education both at home and at school.
I have previously worked as a lunch time supervisor and teaching assistant and I am currently working as a special educational needs teaching assistant.
I thoroughly enjoy working with children and experiencing the thinking and interpretations they have to offer. I am thrilled to have this opportunity to support such a worthwhile community venture.
Sandra

Hello!
I 'm Sandra and I am a qualified teacher, a German language and Literature graduate from Manchester University. I have forty years’ experience teaching in the Primary Sector across all age ranges.
Although many years retired, I am happy to offer support, advice and opinion on this exciting venture, which offers interesting ideas and activities to young children in these challenging times.
Samara

Hello!
My name is Samara, and I’m a primary school special education needs assistant. I have a bachelors in Psychology from Birkbeck University.
I am originally from Australia, but have resided in London for the last 12 years.I have always loved working with children, I have experience with children up to the age of 10. Over the last 10 years I have babysat, nannied, worked as a nursery practitioner and now a special education needs assistant teacher in the primary school sector.
During these uncertain times it’s wonderful to see programs entertaining children with education. I am excited to help out.
Amber

Hello!
My name is Amber and I’m in my final year of university, training to be a primary school teacher, with English specialism. I have a range of experience teaching both KS1 and 2.
Being a primary school teacher is something I’ve always wanted to do. I’ve always loved working with children and helping them to learn new things. I like learning to be fun and creative!
I’m excited to have this opportunity to support children and families during these times. My sessions always allow children lots of interaction with each other to share ideas and work together as a team, in a fun and educational environment.
Victoria

Hello!
My name is Victoria and I am currently completing my PCGE at the University of Cambridge, training to be a primary school teacher. I have experience with teaching both KS1 and KS2.
I have wanted to teach for as long as I can remember, taking after a line of teachers in my family and having always had an enjoyment for learning myself.
Being at home and working remotely has been a strange situation for us all and I have really missed not doing much teaching, so I am excited to be able to get stuck back in and support your learning. In my sessions I want us to have a fun and interactive time whilst learning new things and developing new skills together.
Zoe

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