A Headteacher since 2007 with a passion for improving outcomes and opportunities for young people & educators. I am passionate about Arts & Creativities in peoples' lives & the transformative power of Education to change the lives of individuals, communities, society & the world to make an even better place.
I am proud to be an Ambassador for HundrEd and a Smiley Movement Host presenter.
About Rae in her own words
Hi Everyone! My name is Rae Snape. I am a Headteacher and National Leader of Education based in Cambridge, England. I have been the Headteacher of the Spinney Primary School since 2007. The Spinney is a happy, welcoming, creative and OfSTED “Outstanding” school in Cambridge. The school has been described as "forward thinking and outward reaching" and we connect with the local, national and international ecosystem in order to secure an exciting, dynamic and successful curriculum for our pupils. The Spinney is a National Teaching School and the lead school of the Kite Teaching School Alliance. I am passionate about the positive and transformative power of Arts, Culture and Creativity in young people’s lives and the Spinney is proud to have achieved Arts Mark Platinum from Arts Council, England. Along with other key Cultural Leaders, I was one of the initiators of "My Cambridge" a Cultural Educational Partnership for the City bringing together The Universities, The City Council, County Council, Schools, Businesses and Enterprise. Objectives include ensuring more young people have experience of and participation in high quality cultural opportunities, access to Arts Award programmes and the chance to experience viable and exciting pathways into the Creative Industries. I am the Chair of Cambridgeshire School Improvement Board, and a member of Cambridgeshire Culture which, with support from the bridge organization Festival Bridge aspires to connect all the regional Local Cultural Education Partnerships to “Champion raised aspiration for Cambridgeshire, to include a cultural entitlement for all the County’s young people.” I am the Festival Designer of Cambridgeshire Festival of Education an annual optimistic celebration of teachers and teaching whihc takes place at the Faculty of Education Cambridge University. I have been a member of the Department For Educations’s Primary Headteachers’ Reference Group since 2010 and am the Vice Chair of this group. I am a Fellow of the Royal Society of the Arts and a Founding Fellow of the Chartered College of Teaching. You can find me tweeting @RaeSnape and my mantra is #OnlyConnect
The Leadership Factor with Drew Povey
Emma Cate on being a KS1 Phase Lead. Early Reading, Early Maths and the role of a Research Lead.
Motivated Teaching with Peps McCrea
Preserving positivity with Teacher Wellbeing and Self-care- Haili Hughes, Dr Emma Kell and Adrian Bethune
Zoe Enser and Jenny Webb with Kat Howard.
Let's talk about Flex with Emma Turner and guests! Dr. Lucy Kelly in #teacher5aday and the return of the TDT with David Weston
Success in Education: My Life as an Autistic Student’ with John Simpson and #Teacher5aday with Patrick Otley-O'Connor and Martyn Reah
How to Educate a Citizen with Professor E.D. Hirsch
Back on Track with Mary Myatt
Supporting Staff Mental Health in Your School- Amy Sayer with Jo Jukes
The return of the Strickomaster with Emma Turner - Education Exposed 2
Elizabeth Bowling on writing across the curriculum with Nimish Lad
Running the Room with Tom Bennett
Teaching Rebooted- Jon Tait @teamtait with Bernie Kaye
Educating with Purpose with Stephen Tierney @leadinglearner
Toria Bono on TVT with Abby Bayford and Kat Howard and Claire Hill on their book Symbiosis with Jo Jukes
Richard Gerver interviewed by Emma Turner plus Neil Reynolds with Phil Naylor
Nimish Lad with Flávia Belham -Chief Scientist @SenecaLearn
Botheredness and much more- Abby Bayford interviews Hywel Roberts
The rED guide to the curriculum with Clare Sealy
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