Zoe Thompson

Zoe is the Senior Leader for Teaching and Learning / SEND and the Director of Northern Lights Teaching School Hub. With a wealth of experience as a teacher, SENDCo, and leader, Zoe is dedicated to putting children at the heart of all decisions. She believes in the power of professional development for staff, ensuring they are equipped to provide the best outcomes for young people, particularly those with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).

Zoe is passionate about developing staff to deliver effective teaching and values collaboration highly. She works closely with colleagues across the Trust and the region, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and shared learning. Her commitment to excellence in education is evident in her approach to leadership, where she emphasizes the importance of teamwork and mutual support.

Under Zoe’s guidance, the Northern Lights Teaching School Hub has become a beacon of best practices in teaching and learning. Her vision is to create an inclusive educational environment where every child can thrive, and every teacher feels empowered to make a difference. Zoe’s dedication to her role and her unwavering focus on pupil success make her a respected and influential figure in the education community.

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