Pregnancy and Expectancy
How do different parenting journeys shape your experience of teaching and leading? Hear from different members of our community as they tell their stories of pregnancy, expectancy and working in the education sector.
Stepping In and Stepping Out
Assistant Head, English Teacher and Trustee for The MTPT Project, Madeleine Fresko-Brown tells the story of stepping into her first leadership role when 8 months pregnancy. When she became pregnant a second time, she was delighted by the full support of her school as she continued her personal and professional journey as school leader and mother to two girls.
Navigating a Journey
Alex Mason, mother to one daughter, English SLE and now Assistant Headteacher explains becoming a parent via adoption has helped her to prioritise self care and improved her pastoral approach with students in the classroom.
Something New to Deal With
As part of our Motherhood and Headship series, Primary Headteacher, Emily Stevens shares how she navigated pregnancy, headship and the COVID-19 pandemic and the lessons she learnt about self-care and leadership on the way.


