We take great pride in knowing that each and every one of our facilitators is an exceptional educator and talented individual. However, once per term we like to select a single facilitator to focus on and tell you a little bit more about…generally if they’ve gone above and beyond for us and the schools in which they work!
Therefore, this term, please congratulate CERI SMITH (Yorkshire), LYDIA SMITH (North East) & MARSHALL STAY (London) for being crowned our ‘Educators of the term’; well done everyone! Want to see why they are our Spring Super Stars? Read on…
Yorkshire – Ceri Smith
Ceri has been fantastic at taking on the role of Madam Dragon and flapping her wonderful wings throughout the borough. She is super hard working and wonderful with the children….just ‘roarsome’ really!
North East – Lydia Smith
The lovely Lydia spans both the North East and Yorkshire boroughs as she zooms from here to there delivering her bigfoot magic. She had a jam packed week for Safer Internet Day delivering three different programmes and schools raved about her greatness!
London – Marshall Stay
Despite only joining Bigfoot in Autumn 2021, Marshall has had a HUGE impact, and we are delighted that he is being recognised as London’s Educator of the term. He is has thrown himself into the world of Bigfoot, delivering Anti Bullying, Safer Internet and Creative Literacy programmes with bags of energy, insightfulness and talent. We have received wonderful evaluations from the schools Marshall has worked in and we are excited about what he will achieve next, especially in delivering our special Worry Wizard programmes. Well done Marshall!
PREVIOUS EDUCATORS IN FOCUS:
Autumn 2021: Cristal Cole
Summer 2021: Rebecca Drake
Spring 2019: Roxanne Browne
Autumn 2019: Ellen Wilson
Autumn 2018: Dani Moseley
Summer 2017: Jules Tipton
Spring 2017: Lisa Jouzdani
Autumn 2016: Stephan Boyce
Summer 2016: Kat Beaty
Spring 2016: Catherine Mobley
Autumn 2015: Lolade Ajala
Summer 2015: Sophie Carmichael
Spring 2015: Ceri Smith
Autumn 2014: Rachel Southern
Spring 2014:Glenn Tweedie
Summer 2014: Ben Neale
Autumn 2013: Hannah Parsonage