Nadia joined the Tutor Trust team as Hartlepool Programme Coordinator in January 2025. She holds a degree in Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies as well as a Postgraduate Certificate in Education from Newcastle University.
Her journey in education began as a teacher working in schools in economically disadvantaged areas of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. From this role, she gained invaluable insight into the barriers pupils may face in accessing quality education. This experience fuelled her passion for tutoring and underscored the importance of tailored educational approaches for those that need it most. She has designed effective lesson plans and implemented differentiated instruction, creating inclusive learning environments that empower every student to thrive.
Nadia first joined the Tutor Trust in 2024 working as a QTS Primary Tutor in West Yorkshire, where she led targeted tutoring sessions for Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and Year 6 pupils. Through personalised learning experiences, she witnessed significant improvements in SATs performance and phonics assessment pass rates. These successes reaffirmed her belief in the transformative power of high-quality tuition, especially for undeserved communities.
Nadia says: "In my current role, I am dedicated to advancing Tutor Trust's mission to combat educational inequality. I aim to build strong partnerships with schools, families, and the community to foster collaborative support for our students. With a genuine care for the impact I make, I am also committed to mentoring tutors to ensure they provide the highest standard of tuition.
As a polyglot, I am able to connect with a diverse range of learners, further enriching our inclusive approach. I am excited to harness my qualifications, teaching experience, and passion for education to establish a robust tutoring program in Hartlepool. By empowering students and equipping them with the necessary tools, I strive to help every young person navigate academic challenges and unlock their full potential."