I’m Miss Natasha Gill, and I am delighted to be joining this fantastic school community.
My educational journey is a bit of an adventure, as I originally earned both a degree and a masters in Law from universities in London. However, my passion for teaching sparked from my desire to dive into the world of inclusive education. I’ve had the joy of working with children from FS to Year 6, helping them overcome barriers to learning and discovering the kind of teacher I aspire to be. After earning my PGCE in Primary Education from St Mary’s University, Twickenham, I’ve been thrilled to teach young, curious minds, especially in KS2, for several exciting years.
My teaching philosophy focuses on building strong, positive relationships with parents and children. I believe a collaborative approach fosters an environment where every child’s well-being is prioritised and their unique strengths are celebrated. In my inclusive classroom, students feel valued, excited to learn, and supported in their curiosity. I maintain high expectations, encouraging children to view mistakes as growth opportunities and strive for their personal best.
Beyond the classroom, you’ll often find me immersed in the pages of a good book, exploring nature on hiking trails, or embarking on exciting road trips. My cat, Magnus, is also a cherished companion, adding joy to my daily life. One of my favorite children’s books, “The Land of Roar” by Jenny McLachlan, ignites the spark of creativity and imagination in both children and adults alike.