Katharine Birbalsingh

Katharine Birbalsingh
Government portrait, 2021
Born
Katharine Moana Birbalsingh

(1973-09-16) 16 September 1973 (age 51)
Auckland, New Zealand
NationalityBritish
Other names
  • Miss Snuffy[1]
  • Katharine Bing[2]
EducationVictoria Park Collegiate Institute[3]
Alma materUniversity of Oxford (BA)
OccupationHead teacher
Employer(s)Michaela Community School
Social Mobility Commission
Dunraven School
AwardsContrarian Prize (2019)
Websitewww.gov.uk/government/people/katharine-birbalsingh Edit this at Wikidata

Katharine Moana Birbalsingh CBE (born 16 September 1973)[3] is a British teacher and education reform advocate who is the founder and head teacher of Michaela Community School, a free school established in 2014 in Wembley Park, London. Politically, she identifies herself as a small-c conservative.[4][5][6][7]

The daughter of an Indo-Guyanese academic, Birbalsingh was born in New Zealand and raised in Canada until she was 15, when her father began lecturing at the University of Warwick. She cultivated an interest in education when reading French and philosophy at New College, Oxford and, after graduating, went into teaching at state schools in south London. She began hosting a blog, To Miss with Love, in 2007 under the moniker Miss Snuffy, and later offered her support to the education policies of the Conservative Party and the reforms made by Michael Gove during his tenure as Education Secretary.

Birbalsingh is the author of two books, Singleholic (2009) and To Miss with Love (2011), and editor of Battle Hymn of the Tiger Teachers: The Michaela Way (2016) and Michaela: The Power of Culture (2020). She was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2020 Birthday Honours. In October 2021, Birbalsingh was appointed chair of the Social Mobility Commission.

  1. ^ Katharine Birbalsingh on Twitter Edit this at Wikidata
  2. ^ Katharine Bing (2009) Hansib Publications. ISBN 978-1906190156
  3. ^ a b Anon (2015). "Birbalsingh, Katharine". Who's Who (online Oxford University Press ed.). Oxford: A & C Black. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U260197. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  4. ^ Interview with Katharine Birbalsingh (audio)
  5. ^ Interview with Katharine Birbalsingh (video) for The Rubin Report
  6. ^ The Julia Hartley-Brewer Show interview (video)
  7. ^ Katharine Moana Birbalsingh (YouTube channel)