Former professional footballer Jake Wright has transitioned from a career in sports to becoming a head of year 8 at Newfield School in Sheffield. After retiring from playing, Wright struggled with post-career direction but found purpose in supporting students through a pastoral role. His experience in sports has influenced his approach to student mentorship, emphasizing both discipline and personal connection. Wright highlights the importance of male role models, especially in areas where many students lack such figures. He notes the challenges of adapting from the high-energy environment of professional football to the more nuanced demands of education, while expressing satisfaction in seeing students improve attendance and engagement.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a personal career transition within the sports industry and does not engage with politically charged topics. The framing remains neutral, presenting Wright’s experiences and reflections without overt ideological slant.




