Our Team

Usha Sahni

LtL Trustee
Usha Sahni

Usha was awarded an OBE for services to education after turning around the performance of Argyle Primary School in Kings Cross, London.

She served as head teacher at the school for ten years taking it from a very troubled school to Beacon status. During this time she was one of ten headteachers appointed by Estelle Morris to support the development of the government’s Excellence in Cities programme to improve attainment in inner-city schools. In 1999 she moved to Ofsted as an inspector. The Cambridge Review on Primary Education, who appointed her to their advisory committee, recently sought her considerable expertise.

Our Team

Ali Aspin

Ali Aspin

Early Years Training and Development Lead
My role focusses on ensuring that early years children get the best possible experiences outdoors. This includes developing engaging educational...
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Steve Moizer

Steve Moizer

Training and Development Officer
The best way to describe my role is ‘on the ground support’. From running consultation workshops with pupils to supporting...
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Becky Lawrence

Becky Lawrence

National Education Nature Park Senior Programme Officer
I work with children, young people, and educational settings to increase their environmental awareness and support them in making a...
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Naomi Smith

Naomi Smith

Training and Development Officer
I deliver training sessions to schools and early years settings to help them to take learning outdoors. As a primary...
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