Meet our team: Richard

Richard

Meet Richard, he is our Lead Curriculum Consultant and has been with us for five years now.

University of Oxford science graduate and former secondary school Science teacher, Richard has an abundance of experience in producing, developing and delivering all kinds of technology and science related workshops. And with many years delivering teacher training, Richard is a gifted educator.

Working with children and young adults for the past 15 years of his career, Richard is dedicated, professional and inspiring facilitator who wants nothing more than for the children he works with to find their true potential and ignite their interest in real-life computer science.

Richard has a passion for all things programming and coding and is frequently designing new aspects for our current workshops, tailoring them to meet speicifc topics and school needs and helping us to create brand new and exciting workshops!

Things some of our clients have said:

"Richard had a wonderful rapport with the children and had clarity about his communication. He responded positively to the children’s questions and had a clear idea about what children are learning at school. He is a wonderful and enthusiastic ambassador for STEM" - Badbury Park School.

''I would just like to send an email to thank Richard profoundly for the day he provided us with on Tuesday at Sunnyside Spencer Academy. The children have taken so much away from this day and are still raving about it now, they are truly inspired. Richard was brilliant with all of our children regardless of their needs, his sessions were extremely inclusive, and he had a great demeanour with the children. He was very organised and the whole day went very smoothly! We are very grateful as a school for this opportunity and if you need any further evaluations or feedback we would be happy to send over some glowing comments. The teachers all said how brilliant the day was.” - Sunnside Spencer Academy

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