Celebrating International Day Of Education: hear from our teaching community

 

On International Day of Education, we are proud to offer you a glimpse into SWECET’s teaching community. Hear from the driving force of our commitment to learning as they share their insights that beautifully encapsulate the pure joy teaching can bring…

 

“Of course, teaching comes with its challenges – but the satisfaction of students enjoying the lesson you created or learning from a syllabus you established makes all the

hard work worth it. I also really enjoy the opportunity to be a positive role model in the lives of our young people. I cherish the relationships I’ve built up with our incredible students who make each lesson unique and every day exciting.”

Jenna Chapman, RE Lead at Orsett Heath Academy

 

“Ultimately, my role allows me to do what I always

wanted: to shape a child’s life. Receiving a new class  of thirty small humans and seeing them leave with new achievements and develop as young people is the reason I and many other teachers decide to teach.”

Jack Lloyd, Head of School at Stifford Clays Primary School

 

“Seeing the effects of this and making a difference in their learning in this way has been extremely fulfilling. I cherish each student’s ‘aha’ moments; I feel blessed to be a teacher when I witness the light bulb flicking on and they solve a complex Maths task.”

Hera Tiborcz, Maths Teacher at William Edwards School

 

See the difference these and many other SWECET staff make on our students below:

 

Here’s to our inspiring teachers, the unsung heroes who shape the future, one lesson at a time!