Welcome to Teach First's media centre

This section features the contact details of Teach First press officers, an archive of press releases and a selection of publications and recent news from across the organisation.  Background information about the charity is available in the Press Pack section.

Please contact the Press office for interview request, images or background information.

The Teach First press office operates from 9am to 5.30pm Monday to Friday. Press officers can be contacted out of hours by journalists via email or by using the mobile numbers below.

Contact details

Chloe Tait 
Head of Press and Public Affairs
Telephone 020 3117 2427
Mobile 07946 141 252
Email ctait@teachfirst.org.uk

Hannah Essex
Senior Associate Director, Communications
Mobile 07813 660 113
Email hessex@teachfirst.org.uk

Please note these contact details are for media related inquiries only. For all other inquiries please call the national switchboard on 0844 880 1800 where you will be put you through to the appropriate department

Latest news

24.05.13 University students go back to school to inspire students

Read about the pilot of Teach First Inspire – a project aimed at enabling the aspirations of young people at Teach First schools in Leeds to access university

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24.05.13 Learning from our Greatest Mistakes; Yorkshire and Humber Panel Event

Monday 13 May saw the final Yorkshire and the Humber Leadership Panel of the academic year which focused on “Learning from our Greatest Mistakes”.

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24.05.13 Learning from our Greatest Mistakes; Yorkshire and Humber Panel Event

Monday 13 May saw the final Yorkshire and the Humber Leadership Panel of the academic year which focused on “Learning from our Greatest Mistakes”.

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23.05.13 Ambassador wins Young Asian Woman of Achievement 2013

We are proud to announce that Teach First Ambassador Sanju Pal has been named Young Asian Woman of Achievement 2013.

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10.05.13 Teach First Cymru is welcomed to Wales

Teach First Cymru will see its first 40 teachers placed in Welsh schools this autumn.

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