Carolyn Heath

Head Of House at Forest School

Carolyn Heath has extensive experience in the education field, with roles spanning over several years. Carolyn started their career at Eastbury School in 1993, where they gained experience in various areas, including teaching French, organizing residential visits, and curriculum development. Carolyn also served as the assistant Head of Year 9, establishing relationships with students, parents, and the tutor team. In 1998, they moved to Garden International School, where they taught French to students of all levels, including GCSE and A Level exam classes. Carolyn then joined Bishop Mackenzie International School in 2002 as the Head of MFL, teaching French at IGCSE and IB levels and leading a small MFL department. In 2004, they took on two roles at Forest School, becoming the Head of House responsible for the pastoral and academic progress of a group of girls, as well as the Head of French, leading a department of seven members. Their work experience demonstrates their expertise in teaching French and their ability to lead and manage teams.

Carolyn Heath attended Sherwood Hall School from 1983 to 1988. Carolyn then pursued a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in French and German at Queen Mary University of London from 1988 to 1992. Following their undergraduate studies, they obtained a Post Graduate Certificate of Education in French and German from IOE - UCL's Faculty of Education and Society in the academic year 1992-1993.

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  • Head Of House

    November, 2004 - present

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