5 MINUTE Q & A WITH Laura Bretherton & MR HICKS
Monday 16 December 2024
When did you leave Archbishop Beck Catholic College?
I left the college many years ago, I can’t remember to be exact but over a decade ago.
What have you been doing since you left the college community?
I went to university to study Psychology and received a 1st class degree. I then worked in different jobs and found my calling with working with children and young people.
What are your memories of your time at the college?
My best memories are being in the school band. I went on many trips abroad which were incredibly fun. I had a group of friends and felt like I was part of something special.
When you were younger, what did you want to be?
When I was younger, I always wanted to be a doctor, but this has changed many times.
What does a typical day look like for you?
I work in an alternative education provision with children and young people with SEN needs. I have worked there for over two years and lead in the subject Art and I am the Mental Health Lead. Recently, I have completed a Level 5 Trauma and Mental Health Informed Schools (practitioner status) with a distinction grade. My day is very fun and every day is different which is great. My job is very rewarding too!
What advice would you give to your teenage self?
My advice is to try many different things and get out of your comfort zone this will allow you to grow. Ensure you seek support from others and advice if you need it, especially if you feel exam pressure. Make sure you spend time doing fun things this will help create balance in your life.