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Watch Lead Happiness Consultant Sarah Creegan at Star Primary

Sarah Creegan, one of our Lead Happiness Consultants, uses science and humour with the team at Star Primary School. Helping them think about menopause - the Happy-Centred Schools way!
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A LITTLE BIT ABOUT SARAH CREEGAN

Unlike many of the other Laughologists, Sarah doesn't have a background on stage or telly, so she hasn't rubbed shoulders with that many celebs. The best Sarah has to offer is that the Red Arrows flew over Lincoln hospital on the day she was born. And she once overhugged the gymnast Beth Tweddle at a railway station. There is now an injunction in place!

Sarah’s not-so-horrible history

When Sarah chose to leave school at 16, she was told by 3 separate teachers ‘she wouldn’t amount to much’. That didn’t put her off though! 

In fact, eventually she decided to go into teaching herself and has held lots of different roles in schools, including SENDCo, INCo, wellbeing lead and headteacher.

As a highly-successful head, Sarah led and managed a £7m rebuild; an expansion programme to double the number of pupils and a journey of culture-change and improvement for her school.

A fantastic decision-maker (in our opinion), Sarah also bought in Laughology to help her team understand the importance of building resilience through humour and laughter. It worked, as her school happily went from a satisfactory Ofsted rating to good, within her first two years of headship.

Now she works with Laughology, Sarah's wealth of experience makes her the perfect advisor, facilitator and consultant for our education programmes. She was instrumental in developing the Happy-Centred School wellbeing programme and has been a big advocate of getting menopause awareness sessions into schools.

As well as being a Laughologist, Sarah still regularly works in schools providing leadership support. She also coaches heads, to improve their mental health and wellbeing. Her up-to-date knowledge of the inner workings of schools, the education sector and the business world is invaluable in helping us to help leaders, teachers and young people flourish.

Sarah has worked with many different schools, as well as colleges and universities, including:

  • Sutton High School, Discovery Primary and Edward Wilson Primary – Menopause awareness
  • University of East London (UEL) – Resilience and wellbeing sessions
  • Oxford University Foundry – EQuip Yourself wellbeing and LEV8 Women inclusion and diversity programmes
  • The English International School of Padua - Positive mindsets, communication and relationship building
  • SBL Connect School Business Leaders – The psychology of humour and laughter
  • Peterlee Partnership – Happy-Centred Schools

...and finally

Sarah firmly believes in the importance of happiness, humour and positivity in both the classroom and the staffroom and is one the funniest former teachers we know - apart, possibly, from Greg Davies and Romesh Ranganathan.

Favourite children’s book?

The Story of the Little Mole Who Knew It Was None of His Business – featuring the best two ingredients for a picture book: revenge and poo!

Funniest school-related moment?

When a Year 1 boy I was teaching explained to the rest of the class that an octopus has 8 testicles.

Favourite teacher?

Mrs Cook – because she gave me a lolly for learning how to tie my shoelaces. I’m easily bought!

What did you want to be when you grew up?

Christine Cagney.

What’s your go-to power pose and mantra?

Reach for the stars (S Club 7 style) accompanied by a ‘climb every mountain high, rainbow shining over you’ power pose.

More School Laughologists

Jim Rastall

Jim studied English and Classical Civilisation at Nottingham University and then Acting at the renowned Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, a school he chose almost entirely because Pete Postlethwaite had trained there. Sounds like unusually flimsy grounds on which to base such a big decision- until you realise that he only chose Nottingham University because he likes Robin Hoodaaa. and Classical Civilisation because he likes Gladiator and The Usborne Greek Myths series of books.

Sarah Creegan

Unlike many of the other Laughologists, Sarah doesn't have a background on stage or telly, so she hasn't rubbed shoulders with that many celebs. The best Sarah has to offer is that the Red Arrows flew over Lincoln hospital on the day she was born. And she once overhugged the gymnast Beth Tweddle at a railway station. There is now an injunction in place!

Stephanie Davies

Stephanie Davies grew up on the Isle of Man where she developed a belief in fairies which exists to this day. She has the smallest little fingers of any human being, ever, and can often be seen walking a cat on a lead in the Surrey village where she lives.

Laura Drury

Laura began her professional career as a performer, having trained at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts. Her passion lay in theatre; particularly Shakespeare. Unsurprisingly, as she’s now a Laughologist, Laura also excelled in comedy and farce. She always felt she had great comic… wait for it… timing!

Kerry Leigh

Kerry Leigh has been a professional comedian and compere for over 20 years and was the child star of the Operation board game TV ads. She has a deep appreciation of stationery and is particularly happy when she has a good quality notebook in her hand.

Dave Keeling

Dave ‘Billy Elliot’ Keeling grew up in a pit village in Nottinghamshire and was tap dancing three times a week by the age of ten. Never one to shy away from challenge and risk, he then moved into the world of acting and trained at the prestigious London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.

Victoria Maitland

Victoria grew up in the west country, but headed to the big lights and big city just after turning 18. After training professionally in acting and musical theatre she became somewhat of an expert in historical dance and can be seen being lifted, twirled and thrown around in the background of many a period drama.

Selina Brown

Selina used to work with Great Ormond Street Hospital, which ignited her passion for working with children. She was also a children’s entertainer, dressing up as princesses and clowns for loads of excitably bouncy, sugar-fuelled kids. She says it sounds scarier than it was. Yeah, we believe you, Selina!

Danielle Downey

Danielle has a degree in animation and a passion for comedy. She enjoys performing, illustrating, writing and leading workshops. After winning a scholarship to study at Sylvia Young theatre school, Danielle appeared in many West End shows as a child/teenager. She’s too modest to mention which ones though…

Alison Carter

Alison has been working with young people since graduating from drama school 12 years ago. Her performing arts background means she’s no stranger to acting like a clown to get the giggles going!

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