Katy Hill

Katy is passionate about ensuring children receiving quality education and has a love for the North East of England. As a foster carer and previous SENDCO, she has a passion for equity for all.

Katy has worked in education over 23 years and has been an assistant headteacher, deputy headteacher, head of school and headteacher.

She believes in curriculum and pedagogy development and supporting schools to develop high quality education – whilst ensuring pupils are happy and have fun.

Her drive to support the delivery of quality education and belief in the power of collaboration to ensure school improvement, has influenced Katy’s roles as an SLE, English advisor for the local authority, Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 lead moderator, as well as delivering the NPQSL and NPQH and supporting schools as a member of a National Support School.

Katy is currently developing and implementing CPD for Northern Lights Teaching School Hub.

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