Ruth brings with her over 28 years of experience in education, having taught pupils aged 3 to 11 in both UK and international school settings. During her career, Ruth has held a range of leadership positions, and holds a qualification as a Special Needs Coordinator and pastoral lead, demonstrating her comprehensive understanding of diverse pupil needs.
Central to Ruth’s approach is her dedication to holistic learning and the promotion of positive behaviour and Restorative Justice practices. Her commitment to fostering a supportive and respectful environment aligns with her role as a pastoral lead, where she prioritised pupil well-being. Ruth’s focus on evidence-based practices highlights her efforts to continuously improve pedagogy, ensuring an optimal learning experience for all pupils.
Ruth is a life-long learner who finds joy in exploring the diverse genres of literature. She enjoys informational reading that broadens her knowledge while equally delighting in the escapism offered by fiction. Her love for books is not confined to just fiction and non-fiction; she also finds inspiration in cookery books. Ruth enjoys experimenting with new recipes, allowing her to explore new flavours and create something new to her culinary repertoire. This passion for culinary experimentation reflects her adventurous spirit and creative approach to exploring different aspects of life.