What better way to start our new section of the blog than by asking Mr Marcus Carter, our newest staff member and new Deputy Head Pastoral, a few questions so we can all get to know him a bit better!
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Where were you before you joined us? What was your job there?
I was previously at Handcross Park where I worked a number of roles. Most recently, I was Head of Boarding, English Teacher and Games Coach.
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How long have you been teaching?
I have been teaching for 11 years. I spent two years at a state school in West Sussex after finishing my PGCE, before joining Handcross Park.
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Which subjects have you taught, and what is your favourite subject to teach?
Due to the variety of roles in my career, I have taught most subjects (some better than others)! Have previously been a class teacher for Years 2, 3 and 5, as well as a specialist English teacher and a Games Coach. My favourite subject to teach would either be English, as you can be imaginative, or Games as I enjoy being active and outside.
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Do you have a family and/or pets? Tell us about them!
I live with my wife, our two children and our dog. My son is in Year 1 and my daughter has just turned 4 and will be starting Reception in September. We have a 20-month old Springer Spaniel who enjoys plenty of exercise!
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What made you want to join St Christopher’s?
Every prior interaction I had with someone from St Christopher’s was positive – whether it was pupils being exemplary when I coached teams against them during matches or staff being so friendly and welcoming whenever I came to visit. There is an undeniable warmth to the school and its community, so I jumped at the chance to join!
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What would be your Desert Island Book? Why?
Hard to choose just one, but I would probably opt for ‘Birdsong’ by Sebastian Faulks. Not the most uplifting of reads, but it is incredibly descriptive and moving.
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What is your speciality in the kitchen?
Either Smash Burgers or Pork Belly.
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What advice would you give our Upper School as they prepare for exams this term?
Run your own race! Don’t worry about what everyone else is doing – focus on what works for you and do what will help you to prepare best. Set little goals to look forward to – you have got to enjoy some free time in between revision.
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What are you most looking forward to this term?
Spending time getting to know the whole St Christopher’s community: pupils, parents and staff!
Stay tuned for more quick fire Q&As with our staff!