Point of Contact

  • Ms Tomes
    Hi! My name is Ms Tomes, and I am an Assistant Headteacher at Long Lawford Primary School. My role is to lead on Behaviour and Inclusion across the school. I joined LLPS in April 2021 but have many years experience in a variety of different school settings. I am really excited to be working with all the staff here and to be a part of the schools and children’s journey. Parents will often see me on the gate at the start or end of the day; please feel free to chat to me. Children will see me around school, checking in on how they are doing and making sure they are happy, safe and able to access their learning. Part of my job is to make sure all families and children have access to any support they need so that they are able to do their absolute best and achieve their goals. I love it when children share with me their successes and show me/talk to me about all the wonderful things they are doing both inside and outside of school.

  • Mrs Kelsall Gooch
    My name is Mrs KG (my full name is way too long!) and I've been and LLPS for just over a year. Before that, I lived in Sweden and loved being in the snow and eating their traditional cinnamon buns. I live with my husband and our dog, Rolo, and we love holidays in the Lake District, climbing mountains and swimming in the fresh water. I have been a teacher for almost 10 years and before that, I was a dinghy instructor and taught children how to sail and also worked in a zoo. My favourite animals are tapirs!

  • Mrs McSweeney
    My name is Mrs McSweeney, and I am the Child and Family Support Lead here at Long Lawford Primary School. As my job title suggests, I am here to offer help, support and encouragement to each of you. This includes any challenges, concerns or questions you may have about education, attendance, parenting or family relationships, to enable your children to feel safe and secure and therefore achieve their best here and on into the future.

    What does she know??... I hear you ask. Well... I’m pretty old... and I have learned a thing or three in my life! I am raising 4 wonderful children and I have worked in education for 15+ years. Life is never all plain sailing and the things that I have experienced help me to have an open heart and mind, to help without judgement... for an hour, a day, a week or even a year. If you ever need to chat you are always welcome to catch me in school or to call the school office to arrange a good time to come in.

  • Miss Warr
    Hello, my name is Miss Warr. I have worked at Long Lawford Primary School for 6 years as a Teaching Assistant. I have recently started my new role as a Learning Mentor. This means I am here to support all children with any worries or concerns they may have whilst in school. My aim is to make the children feel happy, supported and settled through tailored interventions. These are designed to increase emotional literacy, resilience, social skills and self-esteem. I enjoy celebrating their successes and watching them grow.

    Miss Beaver
    Hello, my name is Mrs Beaver, I've worked at LLPS for over 14 years, firstly as a TA and now as Learning Mentor, which I love.

    I love reading, walking and going to watch Coventry City Football Club, The Sky Blues.

    My favourite thing in the world though is laughing, I love jokes - mine are terrible apparently 😂.

    Why did the rocket lose his job?

    He got fired!

    Miss Rees
    Hello, my name is Miss Rees and I work as a Learning Mentor at Long Lawford Primary School. This means that I am available for all the children to talk to about anything that they are finding concerning during their school day. This could be extra support during a tough time at home, difficulties in class, with friends, homework support etc. I have a very nurturing outlook and am often seen playing games and building Lego models whilst engaging in conversations with children!

    I have worked at this school in a support role for over 10 years and also have a daughter of my own. I look forward to working with your children whenever they need a little extra support to keep them moving forward.