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PGCE alumna shares her career journey as a teacher and writer

PGCE alumna shares her career journey as a teacher and writer

Published: 14 Mar 2023

Fran Hill

The PGCE offered was a sure foundation and the tutors were incredibly supportive and knowledgeable

Fran, Postgraduate, Alumni

PGCE in Secondary Education (English) with Recommendation for QTS - 2003

From UK

Previous Institution

St Mary's College - BA Hons English

Tell us about your educational and/or career journey since you graduated from Brunel?

I've taught in a range of educational settings (state secondary, independent secondary, and pupil referral unit) until I retired from the classroom at 60 in April 2022. Concurrently, I've developed a writing career and wrote regularly for Tes (formerly known as the Times Educational Supplement) for a number of years, including a monthly column.

What does a typical day at work involve for you?

I work from home, writing non-fiction (articles / reviews) and fiction (short stories or novels). I also offer 1-2-1 tutoring to writing students.

What’s been the highlight of your career journey so far?

Teaching career - seeing pupils progress and learn to love English when they didn't before. Writing career - publishing my teacher-memoir and soon my first full-length novel, Cuckoo in the Nest, being published in March 2023.

How would you say your Brunel experience has helped you to get where you are today?

My PGCE year as a mature student was stressful but I learned so much from my tutors about fostering a love of English. I particularly loved the linguistics sessions and carried this through to teaching A Level English Language - huge fun.

Why did you choose to study at Brunel and why would you recommend Brunel to others?

For me, it was location, as I was a mature student with three children at home. My studies at Brunel were a long time ago but the PGCE offered then was a sure foundation and the tutors were incredibly supportive and knowledgeable.

What is your best memory of studying here?

The lectures on different aspects of English teaching, particularly linguistics.

If you could give one piece of advice to current Brunel students, what would that be?

Take every opportunity to learn from the PGCE tutors while you can. You're very soon in the classroom and you need that strong foundation!

What would be your top tip or key advice for new graduates as they begin their career journey after leaving Brunel?

Stay in touch with your peers for encouragement, guidance and support. You'll need them.

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