Trustees

 

Professor Stephen Heppell

Stephen is the founder of Ultralab and Notschool. Notschool is an internet based school for children excluded from mainstream. Stephen is often quoted in the national press regarding new approaches to education/the school of the future. He speaks directly with Charles Clark the former Education Secretary, now Home Secretary. He has been a big supporter of Stepping Stones and has already quoted us twice in the national press.

Ainsley Creedy

Ainsley is an experienced project manager who has been involved from the start in the Stepping stones Project and has driven it forward relentlessly. She is a principal organizer of the Hemihelp Activity Day.

Caroline Coles

Caroline is ex head of Meldreth Manor School in Cambridge and more recently head teacher at Horton Lodge Community Special School in Staffordshire. She did such a good job in these roles that she was invited to meet Tony Blair. Along with Robert Hancock she is co-author of the "Inclusion Quality Mark" and is an advisor to central government on inclusion.

Sandy Seagrove

Is the mother of Amy who has Hemiplegia, a Trustee at Hemihelp, organisor of the annual HemiHelp Fun Day at Farnham and co. founder of Stepping Stones School.

Anne Hayes

Having been head of a Beacon primary school, Anne is now a School Improvement
Adviser for Buckinghamshire. She is also an OfSTED inspector and an assessor of Overseas Trained Teachers for UK Qualified Teacher Status. She has a research interest in overseas trained teachers and is currently working
towards her doctorate.

She is passionate about the school curriculum being relevant to, and meeting the needs of, each individual child, and is very excited about her involvement with Stepping Stones.

Submitted by Jonathan Furness on Mon, 2006-02-27 02:48.
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