A new episode of the News Direct podcast – Inspiring People – sharing real stories from across North Lincolnshire, shines a spotlight on Rachel Stephenson, Headteacher of Holme Valley Primary.
In the episode, Rachel reflects on growing up locally, her own school journey, and the moment she was told she might not achieve the grades needed to become a teacher.
Rather than being deterred, she describes how determination and resilience shaped her path – from classroom teacher to school leader – and how those same values now underpin her approach to education.
Podcast host Cllr Rob Waltham said: “Rachel’s story is a powerful reminder that great leadership is often forged through challenge. This isn’t just a conversation about education – it’s about resilience, belief, and what happens when someone is given the space to prove themselves and make a difference for hundreds of children and families.”
Rachel talks candidly about the realities of modern teaching, the growing complexity of pupils’ needs, and why strong relationships with children, families and staff sit at the heart of a successful school. She also shares what it was like stepping into headship unexpectedly, the responsibilities that come with leading a large primary school, and the importance of building a strong, values-led team.
The episode forms part of News Direct’s ongoing series highlighting people who grew up locally, care deeply about the place, and continue to make a positive impact in their communities.
The full episode is available now on YouTube and podcast platform Spotify.
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