NATALIE WATTERS

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All About Miss Watters

In 2018, Miss Watters graduated with 1st Class Honours in BSc Health, Physical Activity and Sport at Stranmillis Teaching College, Belfast.  Upon completion of her degree, Miss Watters went on to receive two further awards – one being for her dissertation on ’The Scholastic Experience of Children with Childhood Cancer’. This research further prepared her for the unique educational challenges she would face in the classroom, and the tools required to embed a flexible, adaptable and empathic teaching style. 

After moving to London to complete her teaching qualification in 2021, Miss Watters gained 3 years of experience in a prestigious federation in Central London. This year, she has been teaching in Northern Ireland, which has broadened her exposure to different schools and settings. In her teaching career so far, she has taught in Year 3, 4 and 6 and appointed the Head of EAL and Humanities. Miss Watters is very passionate about promoting a safe and happy environment in her classroom, one that encourages all children to feel included, feel free to make mistakes and to learn from each other – fitting seamlessly with Dove Green’s ethos, ‘Learn Together, Grow together.’ 

When asked, what excites you most about joining Dove Green? Miss Watters replies: ‘I am looking forward to belonging to a community of like-minded people – one that supports the holistic development of all its pupils, families and staff members. Dove Green exudes a feeling of togetherness, and I am excited to be a part of this.’   

Did you know? Miss Watters is a published author of ‘The Low-Pressure Journal’. A journal based on introspection to help individuals live happier lives – lives to be grateful for. 

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