We have Regional Mentors across the North West, Yorkshire, and Humber. No need to worry about who you contact—just reach out, and we’ll connect you with the right Regional Mentor.
Stacey Reid has over 17 years of experience in education, having served as an Assistant Headteacher responsible for designing a bespoke curriculum and leading her school to achieve PSQM Gold and Outreach. Awarded Primary Science Teacher of the Year in 2013, Stacey has trained science leaders and teachers in best practices and has led a Science Cluster to enhance science education across multiple schools and the local authority.
In her previous role as an Explorify Engagement Leader, Stacey developed curriculum resources, trained teachers, and led the Explorify Champions group. Passionate about science, she is dedicated to making science practical, meaningful, and relevant for children while empowering teachers to feel confident and enthusiastic about the subject.
Contact Stacey to learn how she can support your school.
Kathryn Horan has been a PSTT Fellow since 2016 when she was honoured with a PSTT Science Teacher Award. She has taught in primary schools for over a decade, working with children across all Key Stages and leading science for most of her time as a teacher. In 2020, she was awarded the Charter Mark for Science Teaching (CSciTeach) in recognition of her ongoing commitment to her own professional development and its impact on others.
In addition to her work as a Regional and Area Mentor for the PSTT, Kathryn is also a PSQM Hub Leader, a Lead Facilitator for STEM Learning, and chair of the ASE Yorkshire Regional Committee. In her role as an independent consultant and author, she has worked with a wide range of organisations, including the Royal Society, Cambridge International, the Royal Society of Chemistry and Oak National Academy. She has also authored a book, ‘Wow! But Why?’ which aims to help primary teachers deliver ‘wow moments’ in science that lead to real, meaningful learning.
Reach out to Kathryn to discover how she can assist your school.
Angharad Pass has been working in education for almost 20 years, of which 12 were as a science subject leader. During this time, she led her school to PSQM Silver and Outreach and then became a PSQM Hub Leader herself. Working in the Yorkshire and Humber region, she has supported over 30 schools to achieve PSQM.
Angharad became a PSTT Fellow in 2018 after winning a Primary Science Teacher Award (PSTA) and is also the Chair of the ASE Primary Committee. She has worked with a wide range of organisations delivering CPD and developing resources, including Findel Publishing, the Great Science Share for Schools as a Regional Champion, NFU and STEM Learning and has also worked as an Associate Lecturer for ITT in Leeds.
Both primary science and outdoor learning continue to be passions for Angharad, and she is proud to be supporting schools and science leaders to inspire the next generation of scientists in her role as Regional Mentor.
Get in touch with Angharad to discover how she can support your school.