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School Community – Who’s Who

Directors

William Ashton (Chair of Board)

Stephen Ashton (Vice-Chair of Board)

Educational Staff

Steve Graham – Headteacher

Michael Coldwell – Deputy Head Teacher

Emma Gibson – Assistant Head Teacher

Clare Morrison – Teacher

Matthew Haycroft – Science Teacher

Lou Mawson – Teacher of Life and Living

Warren Miller – Teacher (Student Re Integration)

Heather Goodwill – Art Teacher

Michelle Weatherald – Higher Level Teaching Assistant

Jo Hann – Teaching Assistant

Alice Collantine – Teaching Assistant

Non-education Staff

Rebecca Sillitoe – Administrative Assistant

Dianne Collantine – School Cook

Sue McGlynn – Kitchen Assistant

Christina Zanelli – School Improvement Partner


"British values are a core part of the PSHE education offer at Old Farm School. Recently, pupils have completed work relating to ‘Black Lives Matter’. This has increased their understanding of equality. Through comprehensive PSHE education, pupils learn about life in Britain, how to face risks and to have respect for people who are different to themselves. Pupils also learn how to keep themselves safe. They learn about staying healthy, physically and mentally." - Ofsted, July 2020

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