School Staff
I am delighted to welcome you to Helmingham Primary School and Nursery. In 2019 we launched our Early Years Unit for Reception and Nursery age children. This has enabled us to provide a dedicated Early Years learning environment and build continuity throughout the school community.
Our school is recognised for it’s calm, supportive and nurturing atmosphere whilst offering a bespoke curriculum focussed on the needs of all our pupils. For us to be successful it is important that all members of the school work together and I look forward to meeting you at assemblies, fundraisers or one of our other exciting community events.
Miss Stephanie Hawes
Miss stephanie hawes, Academy head/DSL
Mr Chris Hempenstall, Assistant ACADEMY Head/ADSL
Mrs CAROLINE TOWNSHEND, ASSISTANT ACADEMY HEAD/ADSL
mrs Jo lawrence, special Educational Needs and disability Coordinator (SENDCO)
Special Education Needs Coordinator (SENDCO) for the Greenfields Partnership and Alternative Safeguarding Lead
Mrs Lawrence can be contacted by email at: j.lawrence@consortiumtrust.org
helmingham primary school and nursery office
The Office can be emailed at: office.helmingham@consortiumtrust.org.uk
Mrs stephanie cross, TEACHER, HEDGEHOGS CLASS (KS1 AND EYFS)
Mrs Annie Richardson, teacher, FOXES CLASS (KS2)
mrs mandy fayers, Higher level teaching assistant
Higher Level Teaching Assistant
Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA)
mrs heather runacres, teaching assistant
Mrs Charlotte Hope, midday supervisor
Miss Chey Carroll, Teaching Asssistant
Mr Cameron Hopkinson - Sports and Outdoor Learning Instructor
miss emma smith, cleaner in Charge & head of kitchen (vertas)
Head of Kitchen
Cleaner in Charge
The Consortium Trust support and actively promote Trade Union and Professional Body membership with our staff. We see effective and collaborative partnership working between the Trust Leadership and Management and recognised bodies as essential to the successful operation of our schools and establishments but does not currently have any paid Trade Union representatives within our Staff.
In Norfolk, teaching unions have set up a website that grades schools on how they treat their employees, Glebeland Primary, has been awarded the maximum 18points:
http://wheretoteach.co.uk/school/glebeland
Consortium recognises all six of the Teaching Unions including the new National Education Union (NUT/ATL) along with Unison and the GMB. The Trust and the recognised Trade Unions have agreed to set up a JCC (Joint Consultative Committee); please view the Terms of Reference below.