![]() She then returned to Nower Hill to work in various roles including Head of Food Technology, Head of Year and Head of Technology Faculty. ![]() Following this, Emma relocated to Walsall for 2 years, and worked as Teacher in Charge of Food Technology. She started her teaching career at the school she attended as a pupil, Nower Hill High School, where she taught Food Technology for 2 years. A school with exceptional standards at every level.ĭeputy Headteacher and Teacher of Food Technology: Emma PaceyĮmma graduated with a BSc Hons in Human Ecology from Bath Spa University where she also completed a PGCE in Design and Technology. Raj firmly believes that strong ethical values are essential in today’s modern society, alongside a sense of humour.Īs Headteacher of Pinner High School, Raj has a simple vision that centres around sky-high expectations, creating a community that nurtures ambition and equality for all. Raj’s extensive experience has meant he has learnt many valuable lessons that aid his leadership of Pinner High, namely that carrying passion and creativity alongside kindness and compassion can help improve the teaching, learning and, more importantly, the care provided to young people. In his free time, Raj has a passion for keeping fit and staying active, particularly learning to play Padel tennis and attending spin sessions. Raj lives in Harrow with his wife and two children, one at university and the other going in September, and his Bichon dog called Sky. Raj obtained his NPQH in 2017 and is currently completing an MBA. More recently, for the past 12 years, Raj’s career has centred around working at another Harrow secondary school, Bentley Wood, as the Deputy Headteacher and Head of School. Since then, Raj has had many significant career achievements, including giving presentations to groups of international dignitaries about technology in education, to going on a study tour with other Headteachers to Apple headquarters to learn about innovation, culture and strategy. ![]() Raj has always had a passion for trying new roles, meeting new people, and gaining life experiences that have shaped him as a leader – having travelled the world and worked in US summer camps in his youth.Īfter taking time away from teaching to work as an IT Project Manager for a merchant bank, Raj returned to his true passion of teaching as a Head of Department and senior leader in Camden. Pinner - 'Can't Go To Mexico' *Written & Arranged by Bryan Peak copyright- *Produced by Phil Bright & Bryan Peak *Engineered by Phil Bright Louisville Recording Co.Following his studies at London Guildhall University, obtaining a BA Hons degree in Business Communications, Raj’s teaching career started firstly as an IT and Business teacher in a secondary school in Westminster. Lyrically pandemic-related, I believe it's current and relevant, - Please Give It A Listen and feel free to let me know what you think. and decided to make it my first studio recorded cut. I wrote this song at around 8pm on March 24th. I am reaching out to you with my first completion, "Can't Go To Mexico". It's another story or yet-to-be song) My album project, tentatively titled, "It's Hard", hopefully to be ready for release by Late Summer, is a collaborative effort involving various local talented singers and musicians. During this pandemic shutdown, I've begun a lifelong goal of professionally recording my Original songs under the Pseudonym, "Pinner" (<-yes my nickname is marijuana-related. ![]() I began writing songs at 12 and have been ever since. Blues Band, The Waste Band, Home By Eleven, and others. I've played in many local bands along my way, i.e., Probable Cause, The Grate Pumpkin, Jim Masterson Blues Band, The Masterson Bros. I took Piano lessons from 3rd thru 8th grades, then picked up and self-taught the guitar and bass guitar at 12yrs old. My name is Bryan Peak (50), native Louisvillian, Grandson of Irish orphans, Liberal Democrat, Journeyman Union Carpenter, local Musician, Founder & Manager of Classic Rock 'n' Roll Band, the Derby City Ramblers. Pinner has quite the biography and we let him tell it in his own words: Certainly more and more people are starting to do that now but back in March of 2020 that wasn't even a possibility. He submitted a song "Can't Go to Mexico" that relates to the frustration of not being able to travel during these days of social isolation. For The Louisville Music COVIDiary we have Bryan Peak aka "Pinner".
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