Robert Shaw

“When I got there…I mean it had a real pastoral role, and I’m glad to say it…still continues to this day to have a real heart and a care for the kids, so I think the relationships between the staff and students is, it’s different from what you’d expect in a mainstream secondary.”

Robert Shaw holding a frog in the palms of his hands

Robert Shaw, or Bob to his friends, worked as a teacher and then as Deputy Headteacher at St Philip’s School in Tolworth. Providing education for students with special educational needs, St Philip’s is an excellent example of the specialist provision available within the Borough of Kingston. Robert’s interview reflects on his career at St Philip’s, and his thoughts on the special educational needs system in general.

 

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Surname: Shaw

Given name: Robert Thomas

Date of birth: 1954

Place of birth: Peterborough, Cambridgeshire

Date of interview: 15th May 2017

Length of interview: 01l:17:45

Number of tracks: 1

Name of interviewer(s): Ijeoma Aniyeloye, Rhian Betty, Jen Kavanagh

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