Tricia Lancaster’s remarkable career in education spans over three decades, during which she has made significant contributions to the lives of countless young people. A graduate of Aberdeen University and Moray House College of Education in Edinburgh, Tricia began her journey as an English teacher. However, her passion for supporting the holistic development of students soon led her to specialize in pastoral care and Child Protection.
Tricia’s commitment to the well-being of her students saw her complete a post-graduate diploma in guidance and counselling, equipping her with the skills to address the complex emotional and social challenges faced by young people. Her dedication to fostering a positive school ethos, where students could thrive academically and personally, became the hallmark of her career.
As Deputy Head: Student Welfare & International Education at a leading independent school for girls in Edinburgh, Tricia played a pivotal role in shaping the school’s approach to student care. Her work not only supported students in their day-to-day lives but also prepared them to navigate the broader challenges of a rapidly changing world.
Now retired, Tricia Lancaster leaves behind a legacy of compassion, leadership, and unwavering commitment to the welfare of students. Her belief in the importance of a supportive school environment continues to inspire educators and students alike.
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