Ashil Shah
Lower Sixth Pupil, John Lyon School
Ashil Shah studies Maths, Physics, Chemistry
and Biology at A-Level. Born the youngest
of three, he possesses a curious mind and
gained a keen interest in science having
visited the National Science Museum for the
first time at the age of 12. Ashil is fascinated
by engineering, and how everyday conditions
have a big impact on our lives. After finishing
school Ashil aspires to go to university to
study engineering.
Chris Crowe
Head of Astronomy, Harrow School
Chris Crowe is an astrophysicist, teacher,
and public lecturer. A Fellow of the Royal
Astronomical Society, he works as Head of
Astronomy at Harrow School, teaching
Astronomy, Physics, Engineering and
Computer Science. Chris received Masters’
degrees in both Theoretical Physics and
Mathematics before completing a PhD in
Astrophysics, affording him the opportunity
to be part of a research team studying relic
radiation from the big bang, and work in
the same department as the late Professor
Stephen Hawking.
Dhiren Mahajan
Year 10 Pupil, John Lyon School
Dhiren Mahajan has just started his GCSE
studies and will take exams in Mathematics,
English, Biology, Chemistry, Physics,
Computer Science, Geography and Spanish.
Dhiren is a passionate and hardworking
student and strives to achieve in everything
he does. Dhiren is still yet to decide what he
would like to do in the future but hopes that
whatever he does will impact the Earth in a
positive way.
Husain Abedi
Head boy and pupil of John Lyon School
Husain Abedi studies A-Level History,
Economics and English Literature. With a
rich heritage – an Indian-born Muslim
raised in Hong Kong – Husain is especially
interested in international relations, having
already seen and heard many different beliefs
and perceptions of the world that have all
gone some way to creating the person he is
today. Beyond his studies, Husain hopes to
become a diplomat or emissary, to serve the
wider world in some way.
Jai Davison
Year 8 Pupil, John Lyon School
Jai Davison is our youngest TEDx speaker at
just 12. Having been head boy at his previous
school Jai is no stranger to public speaking
and in his first year at John Lyon he has
participated in debate competitions, played
an integral part in the lower school drama
production of Emil and the Detectives, and
helped his form to win the coveted Year
7 Drama Festival trophy. Jai’s TEDx Talk is
inspired by his own experiences, and his
passion for comic books and space. Having
witnessed a rocket launch at Kennedy Space
Center this summer, and fulfilled his
aspiration to meet an astronaut, he has been
inspired to reflect on how humans can use
technology for good.
Joshua Carr
Chemistry teacher, John Lyon School
Joshua Carr studied Chemistry at Imperial College London and is now in his second year in the Chemistry Department at John Lyon.
His specialism is catalysis, specifically turning
renewable resources into commercially
useful substances. His interests include
writing and exploring historical
developments of the world around us.
Maria Trafford
English teacher, Excellnce Programme Team Leader, John Lyon School
Maria Trafford is an English teacher,
Excellence Team Leader, EPQ Co-ordinator
and Oxbridge lead in the Sixth Form at
John Lyon. She has a Master’s degree in
Psychology and a Bachelor’s in Theology
and spent several years running childhood
bereavement programmes for the NHS.
Originally from Scotland, she is a fan of the
highlands, islands and mountains. She has
co-organised this TEDx event and hopes it
will help young people to put the Earth’s
interests at the centre of all their decisions.
Matt Dickinson
Author and Explorer
Matt Dickinson is an explorer, mountaineer,
filmmaker and author, best known for
filming and writing about the world’s most
famous mountain, Everest. During his
filmmaking career he has worked as a
director/cameraman for National Geographic
television, the Discovery Channel, the BBC
and Channel 4. His film projects have taken
him to Antarctica, Africa and the Himalaya,
often in the company of the world’s leading
climbers and expeditioners. Matt also writes
fiction for teenage readers, including
The Everest Files, a dramatic and popular
trilogy.
Morgan White
Head of Economics, John Lyon School
Morgan White is the author of Towards a
Political Theory of the University (2017) and was
a tutor in Philosophy of Education at the
University of Cambridge and a lecturer in
Education at Liverpool Hope University. He
received his PhD in political theory and
public policy from the University of
Manchester and has a particular interest in
the public role of education, social justice,
deliberative democracy and tensions with
instrumental learning. He now teaches
Economics at John Lyon.
Rishi Luthra
Upper Sixth Pupil, John Lyon School
Rishi Luthra studies Economics, English and
French at A-Level and is a Charity Prefect.
He has a keen interest in property
development, especially residential real estate
and wishes to pursue a career in this field
after graduating university by joining his
family business.
Tanvir Handa
Year 9 Pupil, John Lyon School
Tanvir Handa is a Year 9 pupil who has a
great interest in architecture and cricket.
An Indian-born Hindu raised in London, he is
particularly passionate about cricket, a sport
he has grown up watching and now plays to
a high level in the School team. Tanvir loves
to engage in numerous School events and is
a member of the Excellence Society. In the
future Tanvir hope to enter the real estate
industry, his family’s profession
Varun Valentine
Year 10 Pupil, John Lyon School
Varun Valentine is in his first Year of GCSE
studies at John Lyon. From the age of seven,
Varun developed his interest in engineering,
maths and medicine and he also has a passion
for music, singing and playing the piano, cello
and drums. TEDxJohnLyonSchool gives Varun
the opportunity to talk about the important
issue of pollinators, as he strongly believes
that we should save the pollinators because
their potential extinction could have terrible
effects on our living planet.
Zaki Cooper
Communications Professional
Zaki Cooper is active in inter-faith relations
in the UK. He is a Trustee of the Council of
Christians and Jews as well as Co-Chair of
the Indian Jewish Association. He has written
widely on faith and inter-faith for the national
media. His work involves advising leaders on
philanthropy and communications.
Previously he has worked as an Assistant
Press Secretary at Buckingham Palace, for
former Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks and in a
range of corporate environments.