Two staff from Peckover Primary in Wisbech have graduated, having studied for part time degrees alongside their full-time work.

Wisbech Standard: Lily Tombleson and Joanne Johnson of Peckover Prmary, Wisbech. PHOTO: Peckover PrimaryLily Tombleson and Joanne Johnson of Peckover Prmary, Wisbech. PHOTO: Peckover Primary (Image: Archant)

Teaching assistants Lily Tombleson and Joanne Johnson have completed degrees in applied education studies.

They completed the four-year course with the University of Bedfordshire where they attended college for four and a half hours a week.

Both work at Peckover and didn’t want to go away to university to study, so the course fitted in around their existing work commitments and they could use what they learned immediately.

Lily, a Year 6 TA, said: “I started working here and got a salary, thought this is quite nice and then thought I really want to be a teacher but can’t afford to take the time out.

“I have done a degree, got a house and it is because I have been working at the same time.

“I would go to university on a Tuesday evening and learn a behaviour strategy and on Wednesday morning come in and put it straight into practice. It was just brilliant.”

Joanne, who works as a TA with reception class, added: “I did a childcare course at college first and didn’t want to go away to study so we found this course and did it at the same time.

“I used my experience here to write my dissertation. I would recommend this to other people as it allows you to work and study at the same time.

“Other people from Peckover have already got their degree via this route and others are in the third year and will graduate next year.”

Their studies took place at Arthur Mellows Village College in Peterborough and their graduation was held at Putteridge Bury Conference Centre in Luton.

Joanne is now going to study for her Science GCSE before taking further teaching qualifications while Lily is going to do a one-year PGCE course to become a fully qualified teacher.

She will work at another school 20 days to broaden her experience however, she would love to stay at Peckover as she said: “I love the ethos of this school.”