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Meet the team

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Mr T Daly

Principal

Mr. Daly brings over a decade of experience in education across Sandwell to his role as Principal at Ïã¸ÛÈý¼¶Æ¬. With a background in behaviour and inclusion, he is committed to creating a school environment where every student feels safe, respected, and supported in their learning.
Throughout his career, he has focused on removing barriers to education, ensuring that all students have the opportunity to succeed. He believes that strong relationships, high expectations, and mutual respect are key to fostering a positive school culture.
As Principal, Mr. Daly works closely with staff, students, and families to drive improvement and uphold a shared vision of excellence. His leadership is shaped by a deep understanding of the local community and a commitment to equity and collaboration, ensuring that Ïã¸ÛÈý¼¶Æ¬ remains a place where all students are encouraged to reach their full potential.

Mrs K Bates

Vice Principal - Inclusion

Kathryn joined Ïã¸ÛÈý¼¶Æ¬ in 2004 as teacher of dance. During her time at the academy, she has been Head of House, Head of Year and an Assistant Principal for Pastoral.

Building on her success in leading high-quality pastoral care at Ïã¸ÛÈý¼¶Æ¬, Kathryn completed the SSAT Pastoral Leaders Programme, where is now positioned to facilitate sessions with pastoral leaders across the Trust, supporting their development and awarding staff upon their successful completion of the course.

In addition to her extensive experience, Kathryn was honoured with a national nomination from the National Association for Pastoral Care Awards for both Pastoral Leader of the Year and Pastoral Team of the Year.

Kathryn has embedded a culture of high expectations for both staff and students. Her leadership has focused on student welfare, personal development, attendance, inclusion and family engagement. She has a firm understanding of our students’ needs as is excited to embark on her new journey as Vice Principal.

Mr D Jenks

Vice Principal - Quality of Education

With over 20 years of experience in Sandwell and Birmingham schools, Dave brings a deep commitment to inclusive and impactful education. A graduate of the University of Leicester, he also hold a Master’s degree in Shakespeare Studies from the University of Birmingham, completed at the prestigious Shakespeare Institute in Stratford-upon-Avon.

A former Head of English, Dave is passionate about building rich, culturally responsive curriculums that resonate with students on a personal level. His key areas of focus include assessment, student progress, and ensuring that learners of all abilities and backgrounds are supported to achieve their full potential.

Outside of school, Dave enjoys spending quality time with his children, following a range of sports including football, NFL, and cricket, and reading widely—currently enjoying works by Robert Galbraith, Mick Herron, and Silvia Moreno-Garcia.

Mrs S Bradford

Assistant Principal - Assessment, Intervention and Exams

Sarah joined Ïã¸ÛÈý¼¶Æ¬ in 2012 as the Assistant Head of English, having worked for five years in a large inner-city Birmingham secondary school. Further roles at Ïã¸ÛÈý¼¶Æ¬ included the Head of English, Senior Teacher and is now Assistant Principal for KS4 Standards.
Sarah was educated in West Yorkshire, leaving in 2002 to read English at the University of Birmingham. She completed her PGCE at the University of Worcester in 2007. Teaching allows her to combine her love of English alongside working with young people, helping them discover the world through the intricacies of the written word.

Sarah is committed to raising the aspirations of all young people, not only through pedagogical excellence but also through opportunities outside of the classroom that allow students realise their potential.

Mr B Brogan

Assistant Principal - Head of Sixth Form and Mental Health Lead

Ben Brogan is an Assistant Principal at Ïã¸ÛÈý¼¶Æ¬, bringing a wealth of experience and dedication to his role. He took on the role in April 2024 and holds additional responsibilities as the Head of Sixth Form and Mental Health Lead.

With a diverse background in education, Ben has previously served as the Head of Year 10, Coordinator of Pupil Mental Health and Wellbeing, PE Teacher, and Literacy for Life Teacher. His dedication to student welfare and wellbeing is evident through his achievements, including securing funding for the Ïã¸ÛÈý¼¶Æ¬ Shred initiative through Sport England and achieving the National Whole School Wellbeing Gold Award. Ben’s commitment to supporting his students earned him a nomination as a Lockdown Hero in the Teacher of the Year Awards.

Ben is a graduate of the University of Worcester, where he studied Physical Education and Sports Coaching Science. He furthered his education at the University of Warwick, earning a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (Secondary).

His passion for education stems from a desire to guide and support the next generation, ensuring they have the best opportunities to succeed and lead fulfilling lives. Ben believes in providing students with both academic and extracurricular opportunities to foster their happiness and growth.

In his role as Assistant Principal, Ben strives to create a supportive and inclusive school environment for students, staff, and families. He emphasises honesty, commitment, and collaboration as key pillars in achieving this goal.

Outside of his professional responsibilities, Ben enjoys spending quality time with his family, creating cherished memories together. He is an avid traveller who enjoys exploring different cultures and experiencing new adventures. Additionally, Ben has a deep love for sports, particularly football, which he has been passionate about since childhood.

Mrs J Kaur

Assistant Principal - Progress and Outcomes KS4

Jagroop Kaur Gill serves as the Assistant Principal at Ïã¸ÛÈý¼¶Æ¬, bringing a wealth of experience and dedication to her role. With a background as a Senior Teacher and Head of Maths at Ïã¸ÛÈý¼¶Æ¬, Jagroop has a proven track record of success. She takes pride in driving the mathematics department forward and with a positive progress score in the mathematics department in 2019, demonstrating her commitment to academic excellence.

Jagroop holds a degree in Economics and a Master of Science degree in Analysis and Finance from The University of Leicester. Her passion for education stems from a love of learning and a desire to inspire young people to strive for greatness. Witnessing students unlock their potential and achieve their goals fuels her dedication to the profession.

In her role as Assistant Principal, Jagroop is dedicated to ensuring every child achieves their full potential by fostering a supportive and inclusive school environment for students, staff, and families. She believes that every individual plays a crucial role in the success of the school and works tirelessly to ensure that all students and staff are able to achieve the very best. Through early intervention, Jagroop aims to ensure students are on track to achieve the very best outcomes at KS4 and will create the necessary support required for individuals. By empowering everyone to move forward positively, she strives to create a culture of growth and achievement.

Outside of her professional responsibilities, Jagroop enjoys spending time with her children by supporting them through their sporting events, travelling and meeting new people. One of her favourite destinations is Rajasthan in India, where she was captivated by the Pink City and the underwater palace. Exploring different cultures and cuisines enriches her life and broadens her perspectives.

Jagroop Kaur Gill embodies the values of Ïã¸ÛÈý¼¶Æ¬, and her passion for education and commitment to excellence make her a valuable asset to the school community.

Mr L Moore

Assistant Principal for Teaching and Learning and CPD

Lewis Moore joined Ïã¸ÛÈý¼¶Æ¬ in 2009 and helped to establish our Literacy for Life (L4L) curriculum (one of our modes of curriculum delivery in KS3). After leading the L4L team for the past 13 years he has now joined the senior team as an Assistant Principal.

During his time at the Academy, Lewis has worked on projects that have developed staff practices around Flipped Learning (homework), audio feedback and the use of tutoring. Lewis has established and nurtured a passion for debate among many of our young people with the Academy debating teams winning the National Debate Mate cup in 2022 and winning the regional league and cup on seven occasions. This has enabled many of our students to receive recognition for their talents beyond our Academy. Ìý

Lewis grew up in Cambridge and is an avid fan of his childhood football team and can be found on the weekends coaching a local youth team. After gaining a BSc degree in Sport and Exercise Science at the University of Birmingham, Lewis worked in medical research before shifting to the classroom – gaining his PGCE through Teach First at Canterbury Christchurch University. ÌýLewis is a firm believer in providing opportunities for young people that enable them to realise a potential beyond just the traditional curriculum areas.

Mrs L Prince

Assistant Principal - SENDCo

Since joining Ïã¸ÛÈý¼¶Æ¬ in 2010, Mrs. Lucy Prince has held several pivotal roles, including Head of Dance, Creative Director, Staff Governor, and Head of Year 11. Over the past two years, she has spearheaded the innovative `Head Space` mentoring suite and programme, aimed at supporting student behaviour, attitudes, and social, emotional, and mental health (SEMH) needs. Lucy is DSL trained, and this training supports ongoing processes in the academy supporting safeguarding.

Lucy is deeply committed to inclusive practice and has consistently demonstrated outstanding teaching skills throughout her career. She advocates for a strong presence and visibility, believing firmly in the connection between behaviour and inclusion, which is central to her educational philosophy.

Her natural alignment with student services and passion for pastoral care made becoming a SENCo a seamless transition. Lucy prioritises direct, hands-on involvement with complex children and families, ensuring they receive the support they need. She is dedicated to supporting not just students, but also their families and the wider community, ensuring that access to support is always available.

Outside of her professional role, Lucy enjoys long walks and swimming.

Ms T Rogers

Designated Safeguarding Lead

Mrs Terri Rogers serves as the Safeguarding Manager and Designated Safeguarding Lead at Ïã¸ÛÈý¼¶Æ¬, where she plays a pivotal role in ensuring the safety and wellbeing of students and staff. With a wealth of experience spanning over 16 years at Ïã¸ÛÈý¼¶Æ¬, Terri has dedicated herself to supporting students, families, and staff through various supportive roles, including pastoral care, extended services, governance, and most recently, safeguarding.Ìý

Terri’s journey into education was driven by her passion for supporting individuals through challenging times. Equipped with qualifications in leadership and management, counselling, and extensive safeguarding training, Terri is committed to promoting a whole-school safeguarding ethos. Her background in counselling enables her to adopt a holistic approach, ensuring that every child’s lived experience and adversity are acknowledged and addressed.Ìý

As the Designated Safeguarding Lead, Terri works tirelessly to create a supportive and inclusive school environment for students, staff, and families. She collaborates with multiple agencies to ensure that students and their families receive the support they need to thrive. Terri’s role involves empowering staff to recognise and respond effectively to indicators of abuse, while promoting a culture of prevention, protection, partnership and accountability.Ìý

InÌýupholding these principles, Terri strives to create a safe and nurturing environment where everyone feels valued and supported.Ìý