HOT WEATHER GUIDANCE FOR STUDENTS – JUNE 2026

With very high temperatures forecast this week, we would like to remind all students to take extra care during the hot weather. Our priority is to ensure everyone remains safe, comfortable and able to continue learning successfully.
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Alison Stone

Governors & Co-opted

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Governor

Alison Stone

Membership Type:

External Governor

Term Ends:

10/04/2030

I’ve been a Deputy Head of Studies at WQE since 2019, working closely with our PPM team and a wide range of support staff, teachers and parents to support students with their progress, learning and social behaviours, personal development and academic outcomes. Prior to my current role, I was a Progress Coach for four years, having first joined the support staff team at WQE as an Academic Coach in 2015.

Before coming to WQE, I worked as a Level 3 Teaching Assistant in a city secondary school, supporting students with additional needs within the Science & Technology department. Whilst there, I studied for a degree in Learning and Teaching which gave me an in-depth understanding of the critical role of support staff in education. I continue to have an active interest in education research and the broader landscape of post-16 provision.

I was previously an Organiser for a family support charity and qualified as a community and employment mediator for Leicestershire Mediation Service. Within both organisations, I worked closely with the Board of Trustees to provide essential insights into service provision. I also have hands-on experience of running a successful business as an import agent.

As Support Staff Governor, I aim to offer our trustees an objective and balanced perspective drawn from working with a wide range of support staff here, as well as from my work as DHoS and 17 years’ experience in support staff roles within education.

Year 10 Engagement Event

Tuesday 9 June, 5-7pm, University Road Campus