Meet the Team

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Admin Team

  • Ellie

    FOUNDER & DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION

    Ellie graduated with a BA in Economic and Social History from Exeter University before completing her teacher training with a PCGE that didn't mention autism once. After several years working in schools and a gap to start a family, she decided that it was no good to complain about a lack of appropriate provision for autistic people when she could be providing it herself.

    Ellie enjoys sharing her love of History and the context and themes needed to understand English Literature. She is PHSE lead and enjoys making sure our neurodivergent students have the tools they need to navigate life both in and beyond the classroom.

    As both an autistic person, but also with the added bonus of ADHD, Ellie  is happy creating an environment where everyone can study and feel safe, but also see adult role models getting on with being autistic and working effectively while having their needs met with a wide range of suitable adaptions and without embarrassment at needing that support.

  • Ellis

    EXAMS OFFICER, DEPUTY SAFEGUARDING OFFICER, AND ADMINISTRATOR

    Ellis has a number of key roles within our organisation and handles compliance, health and safety and complaints among the portfolio of roles. 

    Ellis started in data protection in a corporate environment, listening to calls and making sure processes were followed. Whilst raising her young family, she studied to be a HLTA, later working in a local special school across a range of class ages and needs, from working with young people with PMLD and PD learning at a nursery level, with speech and communication barriers and with movement, medical and self care needs to working with secondary age students with a range of special needs including autism and specific learning difficulties. Skills developed included communication including singalong and working alongside Occupational Therapists to improve physical skills and sensory integration for the students.

    To match the needs of her family, Ellis moved into governance and administrative work with local school trusts and is bringing the breadth of her skills as both a hands on team member and administrator in SEN and education to the Hunt Scholars team.

  • Emma

    OPERATIONS & FINANCE ADVISOR

    With a wealth of experience in the business management of education, Emma is the person to talk to around the organisation and financial operations of Hunt Scholars.

Setting Leads

  • Clare

    KS1, KS2, AND HIGHER-NEEDS SETTING LEAD

    Amazing with the young people, Clare’s role also include managing the individualised plans and support for our young people working at key stage 1 and 2 curriculum levels.

    Clare holds a Level 3 Diploma working for the Children and Young People’s Workforce and has many years experience supporting children of all ages from pre-school to college age.

    She is also part of our Safeguarding Team and holds a variety of qualifications, to both support and extend children's development.

    Clare loves thinking of exciting and challenging activities, as well as different approaches to engage and spark the imagination of our young people.

    She cares about the outcomes for all the young people and their wellbeing and that of the staff she is currently helping to manage as setting lead.

    Clare has two grown up daughters who are currently studying at university, their journey through the education system has kept her mindful of the challenges faced by both children and their parents.

    Outside of work she enjoys researching family history and visiting National Trust properties.

  • Elle

    KS3-KS5 SETTING LEAD & SCIENCE MENTOR

    Elle has a strong background in working with children who have Special Educational Needs (SEN) and has been passionate about supporting young people from an early age. She began her journey in childcare at just 16 and has since dedicated her career to helping children grow in confidence, independence, and ability.

    Having grown up with three siblings with SEN, Elle has a deep, personal understanding of a wide range of needs, including Autism, ADHD, anxiety, and OCD. From a young age, she played an active role in helping to care for and support them — an experience that shaped her compassionate, patient, and person-centred approach to working with children.

    Professionally, Elle has worked across both mainstream settings as a SEN Teaching Assistant and in specialist schools supporting children with more complex needs. Through this, she has developed a broad range of practical skills — including experience with gastrostomy (Gastro) feeding and Team-Teach training to support children who may require help with behaviour regulation and safe physical intervention.

    In addition to her school-based work, Elle also supports families through Direct Payments — providing one-to-one care by taking children with SEN on fun and engaging days out in the community, giving both the children meaningful experiences and their parents much-needed respite.

    Her approach is centred on building strong, trusting relationships and creating a safe, nurturing environment where every child feels valued and understood. With Elklan training in speech, language, and communication, Elle brings valuable expertise to her work and remains committed to expanding her knowledge to better support the children she works with.

SEMH Team

  • Michelle

    SENCO

    Starting as a mainstream Primary School Teacher, Michelle’s 20 years of professional development in education has seen her become a SENCO and a specialist school teacher in arts and humanities.

    Passionate about mental health and wellbeing, Michelle is also a clinical hypnotherapist.

    Michelle both works with our young people in academic subjects and helps manage the individualised planning and PHSE support for each student.

    At home, she has three children, a partner and a dog called Ruby. She loves nature, historic buildings and spending time with loved ones.

  • ELSAs (Emotional Learning Support Assistants)

    JADE, ELLE, DAVID, KIRAN

Teachers

  • Jade

    ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHER & ARTS AWARD LEADER

    Graduating in 2014, with a BA Hons Degree in Dance with a later Diploma in Dance Pedagogy, Jade has developed her teaching skills across a wide age range, from toddlers to dementia patients. She has completed training in Signalong, Understanding and Planning for Neurodiversity, and Total Communication, allowing her to develop the understanding of communicating without verbality.

    Jade is very good at differentiating her teaching techniques and language to meet learners at their developmental point to support their growth through appropriate next steps and is project leader for SALTO through Swindon Dance. Using patience and understanding, Jade inspires and encourages students to work to expand their window of tolerance for new experiences. She utilises video and image editing to help students find creative ways to share their learning. With boundless energy, she incorporates dance and wider performing arts utilising her natural creativity and positivity Jade is trained to lead our Arts Award programme from Discover to Gold , supporting students to explore the arts and also uses her knowledge of semantics of body movement to support delivery of Occupational Therapy to support learning.

    As a Literacy Champion, Jade is passionate and encouraging about the importance of literacy, and teaches English from developing decoding and retrieval skills to a wider appreciation and understanding of information texts and narrative including through story play and artistic expression of story, such as ballet.

  • Sarah

    ENGLISH LITERATURE TEACHER

    Sarah leads the delivery of English Literature GCSE and supports English Language GCSE. Alongside Ellie, she also oversees English delivery to all our students.

    A qualified teacher, (BEd Hons) in English and Art, Sarah was initially a primary school teacher, with a key stage 2 focus, leading her own class and then providing PPA and supply cover while raising her young family. She loves working with children and enjoyed how varied every day could be and how zany and fun the children were. Later, she spent almost 7 years working in a not-for-profit supporting young women to gain their first qualification and create something special for their babies. Re-establishing engagement and making education enjoyable and purposeful for the students was key to the job, through creating a nurturing safe environment, so that core curriculum could be delivered to support them into their future lives. This required a flexible and creative approach.

    Sarah brings the experience of teaching Functional Skills English to adults in the Community and mentored a newly qualified colleague to deliver Functional Skills Maths. Teaching people who have never found learning easy requires patience and empathy and the ability to explain concepts in multiple ways using a variety of prompts.

    Most recently Sarah has been a TA in mainstream, enjoying her time supporting reception age students and developing learners throughout key stage 1. As class TA, the job was varied and exciting and included support for a wide range of learners.

    Seeking new challenges, Sarah is looking forward to working in a child led atmosphere, facilitating new experiences for learners where the quality of everyone’s experience is important.

  • Sofia

    MATHS TEACHERS

    Joining our team in 2024, Sofia oversees the delivery of our Maths programmes, which are created to support curriculum development on appropriate pathways- whether that is KS1 first number through or higher Level GCSE programmes. Teaching all of our exam pathway students herself, she also supports our learning mentors to deliver maths content to our younger students.

  • Magda

    SCIENCE TEACHER

    “I graduated in 1992 with a bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Biochemistry and Human Physiology from the University in Pretoria.  In 1993 I gained a higher education diploma (the South African version of a PGCSE).  From 1994 to 2002 I taught Chemistry and Physics at a local High school in Pretoria.  In 2002 my family and I moved to Namibia and subsequently to the UK.  During this time I started home educating my sons until the last one started working on his A-levels at an A-level college.  Before returning to the classroom, I trained with the Basingstoke SCITT and after a year as NQT gained qualified teacher status in the UK in 2020.  I taught in a local secondary school in Basingstoke until I started my own business in 2023.  I now consider myself a travelling science teacher and I also run home education practical workshops. My aim is to bring the wonder of practical science to students who would not otherwise have the opportunity to do take part in such.”

Supporting Staff & Mentors

  • Louise

    MATHS MENTOR

  • Kiran

    COMPUTER SCIENCE LEAD & LEARNING MENTOR

    After Kiran completed his Arts-based degree, he soon realised that he had a passion for helping and supporting young people with additional needs. Having experienced various challenges through his education, Kiran wanted to ensure his approach was flexible to the students and genuinely affective in the long term. This has resulted in Kiran developing a truly student-led approach with the young people he supports.

    Alongside his creative background in art, Kiran is also the Computer Science Lead, allowing him to blend his logically driven brain with a creative and imaginative approach to teaching. This blend of creativity and structure helps students build confidence, not only in their academic ability, but also in themselves and their skills to problem-solve and think imaginatively.

    Kiran is currently undertaking ELSA (Emotional Literacy Support Assistant) training to further support the emotional wellbeing and development of the young people he works with. He believes that helping young people to understand how they feel, and how to process and regulate those feelings, is just as important as helping them gain academic skills.

    Outside of work, Kiran enjoys nature, animals, and gaming, all of which influence his relaxed, relational approach with students. He also loves exploring new places and is always eager to learn from the young people he works with, valuing the fresh perspectives they bring to every interaction.

  • Vicki

    KS1 & KS2 LEARNING MENTOR

    Vicki has worked with young children for 9 years now and have had 6 years experience of working with SEN children including working with young people with complex needs in specialist settings. 

    Vicki has BTEC Level 3 qualification in Children’s Play, Learning and Development and Level 2 in Understanding Autism

    She loves working with the children to help build their confidence, communication and loves celebrating every milestone no matter how big or small! She brings great variety to the children’s learning,  thinking of different activities to try with children and helping make communication aids for children who need them.

    Outside of work, she loves to be with her husband and 1 year old daughter and going out in little adventures.

  • Nic

    KS1 & KS2 LEARNING MENTOR

    Nic has worked in adult education at Cirencester college on the pre entry and entry level programmes, retraining to teach in Early years education and working between the two in teaching and specialist teaching assistant roles over the years. Specialising in Visual and Sensory Art subjects including being a Drawing and Talking Therapeutic practitioner which is a therapeutic approach designed to help both children & adults, process emotional pain or trauma through drawing and talking.

  • Lindsay

    LEARNING MENTOR, SPECIALISING IN ARTS AWARD & NURTURE

    After starting her family, Lindsay recognised her passion for working with young people and supporting their development. Approachable and down to earth, she started studying during Covid, gaining a level three diploma in Early Years Education, and level 2 diplomas with focuses in mental health and challenging behaviour.

    Lindsay really struggled in school and didn’t have the support or empathy from those around her to learn how she wanted to and brings those experiences positively into her teaching practice.

    Neurodiversity became important to her family from both personal and professional experience and following that lead she wanted to develop her practice working with families affected by neurodiversity and mental health. It is her nature to nurture and support and enable young voices to be heard especially those less able to speak for themselves.

    Lindsay has worked with young people from ages 2-17 to enable them reach their goals. She believes opportunities to develop self-led learning and follow her dreams and aspirations when younger, in the way she is now supporting young people to reach for their goals, would have made a difference to her pathways and she wants to bring these opportunities to her current role.

  • Amanda

    LEARNING MENTOR

  • Joel

    GEOGRAPHY LEAD, PHOTOGRAPHY SPECIALIST, AND LEARNING MENTOR

  • David

    LEARNING MENTOR

  • Louise

    OUTDOOR EDUCATION MENTOR

  • Jaxyn

    LEARNING MENTOR

  • Joey

    LEARNING MENTOR

  • Fred

    PEER MENTOR

  • Laura

    KS1 & KS2 LEARNING MENTOR

    Laura is currently on extended leave enjoying her new family. We are looking forward to her return.

    Holding a Level 3 BTEC Diploma in Children’s Play, Learning and Development, Laura previously lead our KS1 and 2 learning mentor team. With 7 years of experience across a range of childcare situations, she has 5 years experience leading a room team. Laura was part of our Safeguarding team and holds a range of qualifications to support the children development and is pursuing play therapy qualifications.

    Laura loves how relaxed and rewarding this environment is especially for the children as it allows mentors to developing their sense of enjoyment and individuality in child-led learning. Laura is very good at coaxing reluctant students towards some adult led content and team work with their peers. Laura has a very calm and gentle personality is instrumental in building trusting relationships with students who have failed to thrive in other placements.

    Outside of work, Laura feeds her creativity with DIY and playing with her cats and new baby.