Tomlinscote AQC
Preeya Beczek
Preeya joined the AQC as a Parent Councillor in 2023. Her focus is on ensuring that students receive an outstanding and supportive education and that they enjoy their time at school. She will be looking at the curriculum and ensuring that the vision, core values and strategic aims are implemented at Tomlinscote with the student as the central focus.
As a regulatory and compliance expert, Preeya has spent more than 25 years working in the life sciences industry and has set up her own consulting firm. She has two children, both at Tomlinscote. Preeya is an active member of the school community supporting careers talks for students looking at careers in STEM and the pharmaceutical industry.
Heather O'Connor
Heather is an ex-student of Tomlinscote and her own children have only recently left the school. Benefiting from a wealth of Tomlinscote knowledge, Heather also cares passionately about the school. Over twenty years of experience as a secondary school teacher, in both the state and independent sectors, provide useful insight for the AQC.
As a regular attendee of the Parental Forum, Heather is well aware of parental concerns, especially in understanding how best to support children in the face of the ongoing and sometimes daunting, educational reforms.
Hedvig Schmidt Moutsatsos
Hedvig is an Associate Professor of Law at the University of Southampton, teaching undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD students as well as fulfilling the role of Exams Officer for the Law School. This career path has led to an insight into what is required and expected from young people post GCSE and A level. Having also been a governor at a local primary school, Hedvig has experience of earlier Key Stages. Hedvig has three children, one at Tomlinscote and two who are schooled locally.
Matthew Simmonds
As well as working as a Captain for British Airways, Matthew is an active member of the local community and volunteered throughout the pandemic. His job and volunteering roles means he has great experience in effective team working, situation management and problem-solving and believes in the importance of developing these skills in our young people. Matthew has two children at Tomlinscote and has a strong interest in the development and success of the School.