Laura Chandler

Laura graduated in 2014 and is now a teacher, read more about her journey.

NameLaura Chandler
ProgrammeBSc (Hons) Biological Sciences (Evoluntionary Biology)
Year of Graduation2014

I am currently a full time Biology Teacher at a school in Stockport, Greater Manchester. I teach from 11-18 in both Biology and sometimes Physics.

What path has your career taken since graduation?

Following my degree, I completed a PGCE in Secondary Science at the University of Manchester. I ended up specialising in Physics as that was one way in which I managed to increase my level of physics in order to be a strong secondary science teacher. However, I ended up at placements in the South Manchester area that required mostly Biology.

I then proceeded into full time teaching.

What is your current role and what does your work involve?

I am currently a full time Biology Teacher at a school in Stockport, Greater Manchester. I teach from 11-18 in both Biology and sometimes Physics. I am an extension co-ordinator for our department which involves running trips and co-ordinating extension materials for all ages. This is where my Biology degree is the most useful as we talk about current discoveries in Biology and start looking at what is going on in academia. I am also one of two School Council staff co-ordinators which involves managing and organising meetings for nearly 100 pupils and 6 members of staff.

What experiences do you feel helped you get to your current position?

I volunteered with LEAPS Midlothian when I was at the University of Edinburgh and I do think that helped me understand how to speak to young people. The breadth of my degree has also helped me cope with much of the content taught in the A-Level syllabus as I have a broad understanding of most of the material at a higher level than high school. Given how specialised some other degree programmes can be, I feel I have been greatly helped by what I chose to study at the University.

How have you used the skills and/or knowledge developed during your degree in your career?

Being able to time manage a number of different deadlines, courses and expectations has really helped me juggle the different aspects of my job now. I’m also in a very good position when it comes to talking about revision and how to approach exams best. The style of examination programme that the School of Biological Sciences has really helped me develop lots of techniques that paid off and I’m in the best position now to pass that on.

What advice would you give to students who are interested in your area of work?

Don’t give up when it comes to applications! Trying to get a university to take me for my PGCE was tough but I persevered. Make sure if you want to be a teacher, get as much experience as you can in schools when you have spare time (ha) during your degree. It will get your foot in the door, but nothing can prepare you for running a classroom alone…

Interview conducted in 2019.