WEST Board of Directors
John Anderson St John's Primary School Chair
Wendy Mitcheson Broadwood Primary School Vice-Chair
Samantha Robson Bridgewater
Nitin Shukla Bridgewater
Meg Fisher Broadwood Primary School
Kathryn Herron Canning Street Primary School
Jill Lyall Canning Street Primary School
Jane Dube Hawthorn Primary School
David Drewe Hawthorn Primary School
Craig Heeley Lemington Riverside Primary School
Robert Wilson Lemington Riverside Primary School
Linda Hall Moorside Primary School
Pauline Piddington Moorside Primary School
Tracey Caffrey St John's Primary School
Jason Cochrane St Paul's Church of England Primary School
George Curry St Paul's Church of England Primary School
Jane Mullarkey Wingrove Primary School
Asad Haque-Ahsan Wingrove Primary School
Sarah Edgar Newcastle City Council
Liz Todd Newcastle University
Lorna Longworth General Practitioner
David Jones Centre for Life
Thomas Elwick North East Museums
Kim Hoffmann Newcastle Theatre Royal
Trust Officer
Helen Thomson
Email: helen.thomson@bridgewater.newcastle.sch.uk
Telephone: 0191 274 5290
Working Days: Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday term time only
Tracey Caffrey
I'm passionate about making learning exciting and memorable for children and look back on my own school years with joy. We all remember those teachers who inspired us and helped shape the people we are now and I think I'm lucky to work in WEST with a whole team of people who do that every day. I love that being part of a trust of eight schools gives us the chance to share ideas and develop. I'm not shy about the fact that I never leave another school without at least a couple of great ideas worth stealing!
Working in a primary school means there are no two days the same and surprises wait around every corner. I've long accepted that there are often days that I don't do any of the work that I had planned, but I have the best job in the world (most of the time).
On a personal level, I'm married with two grown-up sons and a dog called Wilf. I take every chance I can to travel and enjoy visiting new places and exploring. I love to feel the sun on my face but I find it increasingly difficult to sit still! The world is a big place and I plan to see as much of it as I can.
John Anderson
I am a governor of St John’s Primary School in Benwell and a volunteer with the NSPCC Schools Service.
I can often be found in second hand book shops, browsing and sometimes even buying!
Kathryn Herron
Previous to that I taught for a number of years in a small primary school in South Tyneside, which was also the primary school I attended as a child.
I have two small children and enjoy spending time with them outdoors, cycling, running and playing tennis. We also like to spend time at the beach, whatever the weather.
Jane Dube
David Drewe
Outside of work I am a season ticket holder at St James Park (long story!), enjoy cycling and walking and socialising with friends, with a terrible reputation for "daddy dancing"
George Curry
I am Trustee of Centre West, and I am also a resident of Elswick.
Jane Mullarkey
Wendy Mitcheson
Being part of the Trust is truly rewarding, as it fosters a collaborative environment where everyone is fully dedicated to achieving the same goals for our children.
As a mother to three children and our school dog, ‘Broadie’, I draw inspiration from my personal experiences, which set the benchmark for what I aim to accomplish for all children at Broadwood.
Outside of school, I am happiest in the great outdoors; you will often find me walking Broadie, cycling, or scaling the heights of mountains, with Ben Nevis being my highest ascent to date.
Meg Fisher
Sam Robson
I have mentored new Heads and was Head of another school in our Trust for a year alongside my own. I am an Achievement Partner for a Newcastle School and I am involved in school to school support through Newcastle’s ‘Promise Board’.
My passion is making a difference for children and families particularly in challenging circumstances and as a Head I like to be as involved as possible working directly with the children and their parents.
Liz Todd
I have worked as a maths teacher and an educational psychologist before moving to Fiji for 3 years to the University of the South Pacific, which started my academic career. I still work as a trainer in video interaction guidance and undertake narrative team building with small charities.
Dr Lorna Longworth
David Jones
I work closely with a wide range of communities including autistic, deaf, vision impaired, seeking to improve accessibility for all.
I am passionate about working in partnership to support communities and making a difference to people’s life’s.
In my spare time I play the bagpipes in a pipe band and I also follow Newcastle Eagles Basketball Team.
Linda Hall
Pauline Piddington
Now retired, I have been very pleased to be able to continue my association with education as a school governor and, more recently as a director of the Trust.
My “just for fun” interests are gardening and learning [very slowly] to play the piano.
Nitin Shukla
Helen Thomson
Trust Officer/Company Secretary
In 2017 I joined WEST as a Company Secretary/Trust Officer. I enjoy working with all of our schools, applying for grants and providing opportunities for the schools to learn and have fun together.
I am also Chief Operating Officer for Newcastle West End Children's Community (WECC) which is an extension of my WEST role and supports our relationship between our schools and the local community.
In my spare time I am a Trustee for an emergency services charity, Director of a community garden and orchard, PTFA committee member at my local village Primary School and School Governor. I have a Labrador dog and can often be found walking or running with her in nearby woodland. I also have two cats who are zero value for money and only really bother with me if they are hungry or require an expensive vet bill!
Asad Haque-Ahsan
I am an analyst / project manager by day, where my focus is on improving the way things (whatever they may be) are done. I currently work in the civil service. Prior to that I spent 20 years working at a major Telecoms provider.
I live in the local area with my wife and 3 children. I also volunteer with Northumbria Police and coach a boys football team.
Jason Cochrane
Although I have lived in the Northeast for 20 years, I was raised in Northern Ireland and my love for education was shaped by my own P7 (Year 6) teacher.
My guiding principle for teaching is this quote by Martin Luther King Jr, " Intelligence plus Character - that is the true goal of education."
I love a good challenge and have undertaken quite a few over the years, including a marathon, half-marathons, sprint triathlon, long distance bike rides, Three Peaks and hiking. My latest challenge is to achieve a black belt in Karate within the next 2 years.
I am married to Lydia and have four children, two at secondary school and two at primary and they all keep me active, entertained and sometimes exhausted!
Thomas Elwick
Jill Lyall
Sarah Edgar
Craig Heeley
I am passionate about schools being hubs at the heart of their community and that was one of the driving factors behind our school joining WEST in 2023 to work with other like-minded schools. I am committed to ensuring our school is as inclusive as it can be. I am a firm believer that children should leave primary school not only with the strongest academic outcomes, but with positive memories that last them a lifetime.
Prior to being headteacher of Lemington Riverside I was deputy headteacher at primary schools in Newcastle and Derbyshire. I am also a DfE ‘Specialist Leader of Education’ (SLE) specialising in curriculum development and have supported a large number of schools through this role.
When I’m not at school I love travelling to new places, photography and supporting my hometown football club, Chesterfield FC!
Bob Wilson
Mrs Kim Hoffmann
Outside of work, I am a wife and mum to 15 year old twins (forever my greatest achievements).