Staff Spotlight: Millie McCallion, Emotional Guidance Coach and DDSL
Published by Gordonstoun on Friday 7th of November 2025
In our Staff Spotlight series we enjoy speaking with the wonderful and varied Gordonstoun staff, discovering what inspires them in life generally and hearing about the specific things that drive them each day. This week we chatted with Millie McCallion about life at Gordonstoun, how her emotional guidance coach role supports the important pastoral offering at Gordonstoun and about the things she loves. |
Tell us a bit about yourself, what you do and how long you have worked at Gordonstoun?
What do you enjoy most about working at Gordonstoun?
What is happening in your department right now? Any new initiatives/exciting events for this year?
In year two we are looking at developments in our Wellbeing Watcher peer supporter program, developing in-house tools and signposting resources and of course continuing to help people realise their potential through 1:1 and group coaching sessions. We're also continuing our training for staff in mental health and trauma informed practices.
Coaching is inherently Hahnian and I am excited about how we are defining how this works in modern day education.
What do you consider your greatest achievement?
Without sounding cheesy, I feel like I am living it at the moment. I have a real sense that all of my passions, experiences, qualifications, values and hopes have culminated - I am doing meaningful work, I am challenged and supported, I am fortunate to have a healthy & happy young family, I feel valued and I feel connected to the people around me and the beautiful place I live and work.
I see this as an achievement as I've made very intentional choices through my life, and don't particularly believe in luck. I have had some very difficult times too and times where I haven't felt in sync, but as I approach a significant birthday, I feel I am exactly where I'd like to be.

