Sentences with phrase «executive headteacher»

An "executive headteacher" is a person who is in charge of running and managing a school. They have a high level of responsibility and make important decisions about how the school operates. Full definition
He receives remuneration for the post of chief executive headteacher of five Lambeth schools, one Lambeth Children Centre, three Southwark schools, one Southwark Children Centre, consisting of just over 4,000 pupils, and over 600 staff, and one free secondary school due to open in 2017.
MEDIA RELEASE 22 June 2015 It is almost six months since Jo Coton started as Executive Headteacher at three Harlow primary schools; Latton Green, Abbotsweld and Longwood.
It is almost six months since Jo Coton started as Executive Headteacher at three Harlow primary schools; Latton Green, Abbotsweld and Longwood.
Wallace is the former executive headteacher of the Best Start Federation of schools and was praised in 2012 by then Education Secretary Michael Gove as a «magnificent» head.
Latton Green converted to academy status on 1st January 2015, and all four schools are under the leadership of Executive Headteacher Mrs Jo Coton.
This is being managed by executive headteachers from two of its other Cambridgeshire schools who have the «experience and expertise» to guide the process.
The company then paid a «second salary» to executive Headteacher Liam Nolan, who has since resigned.
The government does not know how many executive headteachers are actually working in academies, a new report has claimed, raising concerns over how it will meet future demand...
The government has announced it will proceed with the termination of Durand Academy Trust's funding agreement after the chain refused to sever ties with its controversial former highly paid executive headteacher.
During that time, the new executive headteacher managed to return the school to a «good» grade in just a year and a half, before it finally converted and joined the new trust.
«The pay of so called executive headteachers who «run» more than one school, despite the fact that in most instances these schools already have headteachers, and the pay and rewards of academy principals are unacceptable secret gardens in the education system.
Following a robust recruitment process, Simon Taylor, who was previously Executive Headteacher across The King Edward VI School, and Chantry and Newminster Middle Schools, will now lead all seven establishments as CEO, while from September 2018, Clare Savage, previously Deputy Head at The King Edward VI School will take up the Headteacher position.
The trust was founded by Steve Lancashire, who is also executive headteacher at Hillyfield Primary School, in Waltham Forest.
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Stalls included a tombola, art stall, face - painting and it seems that even Executive Headteachers are invited to join the children on a bouncy castle for an unmistakable photo - opportunity to share the success of the day!
«The school is part of the Wickersley Partnership Trust... The trust associate chief executive officer and executive headteacher began supporting Sandhill at the start of October 2016, at the request of the regional schools commissioner.
Executive headteacher Mark McLaughlin, who was ordered to either resign his headship or any positions with Durand Education Trust, London Horizons or «any company of which Sir Greg Martin is a director or has a shareholding of over 5 per cent», last month launched an extraordinary attack on the government.
Executive headteacher Debbie Godfrey - Phaure talks about growing a global ethos in school, adapting to a multicultural student body and collaborating with schools in other countries
Our facilitators include executive headteachers, national leaders for education, and experts in curriculum leadership.
But the naming of our new report on executive headteachers (EHTs) didn't suffer from this problem.
It will be headed by Diane Rochford executive headteacher at the outstanding rated John F. Kennedy School in east London.
Sarah Young, executive headteacher of Hessle High School and Sixth ‑ Form College, said: «Our school and wider community are delighted to see the start of the project.
She pointed to the Durand Academy Trust, which has defied government orders to sever ties with its highly paid former executive headteacher, Sir Greg Martin.
Abbotsweld converted to academy status on 1st January 2015, and all four schools are under the leadership of Executive Headteacher Mrs Jo Coton.
It also follows high - profile cases revealing how intermediate companies can be used to mask payments from academy trusts — such as the Perry Beeches Academy Trust, in Birmingham, where a private firm paid a second salary to executive headteacher Liam Nolan.
The government does not know how many executive headteachers are actually working in academies, a new report has claimed, raising concerns over how it will meet future demand for up to 6,000 more senior leaders.
Fiona Hims, Executive Headteacher at Keresley Newalnd Primary Academy, describes the wonderful day members of the school council had meeting their Council Leader, Mr Dennis Harvey.
A MAT will need to fill only one pre-eminent leadership position of executive headteacher or chief executive.
The essay will be launched today [16 November] in central London, with speakers including: David Laws, former schools minister, now executive chairman, Education Policy Institute; Daisy Christodoulou, director of education, No More Marking; Peter Hyman, co-founder and executive headteacher, School 21; Julian Astle, director of creative learning and development, RSA.
Malcolm Drakes, Executive Headteacher at Broadford Primary School which was named as Times Educational Supplement Primary School of the Year 2017, said: «We came across Empiribox and were immediately impressed.
So why is it that one participant said this to me «I'm an executive headteacher but in the current climate, I don't like to say so»?
Derek Gardiner, Executive Headteacher at Wyken Croft Primary School, said: «Wyken Croft has a long and proud history stretching back over 60 years.
You need enough capacity, for example, to appoint a chief operating officer, a head of finance and an executive headteacher for the schools who report to the MAT.
Becky Harrison, Executive Headteacher at Hill Top Specialist Arts College, said:» We are absolutely delighted with the new school build and feel the building will now truly reflect the high quality of teaching and learning, as well as further enhance it for pupils and staff.
She is currently the executive headteacher of The Wroxham School in Hertfordshire and will work as CEO designate while handing over her school, assuming the role full time in January 2017.
Malcolm Drakes, the school's executive headteacher, explains the school's remarkable journey
Caroline Kiely, executive headteacher at Whitmore Park Primary School, said: «I'm sure the new school environment will make a real difference to the staff and children here at Whitmore Park.
Executive Headteacher, St John the Baptist Catholic Comprehensive School, Woking.
Alison Beane, the executive headteacher of the Solent Academies Trust, which is a group of three special needs schools in Portsmouth, was co-opted at the last election in October.
Simon Taylor, Executive Headteacher of the Trust commented, «I am delighted to welcome the staff, children and parents of Abbeyfields First School into the Three Rivers Learning Trust.
Ian Bauckham, an executive headteacher and former president of the Association of School and College Leaders, will lead the modern foreign languages review.
The Executive Headteacher of Keresley Newland Primary Academy in Coventry, Mrs Fiona Hims, was delighted to open the event to celebrate the fourth birthday of Keresley Village Community Library this weekend and cut the ribbon announcing the event open at 11 am on...
«The same staff who campaigned against the school becoming an academy are now saying «hang on a minute, why do we have an executive headteacher and a finance director when you're making people redundant?»
Fiona Hims, Executive Headteacher of the Cluster, comments, «It is clear that young people achieve their best in a climate of high expectations where teachers are motivated and empowered.
Why do we have an executive headteacher and a finance director when you're making people redundant?
The Executive Headteacher of Keresley Newland Primary Academy in Coventry, Mrs Fiona Hims, was delighted to open the event to celebrate the fourth birthday of Keresley Village Community Library this weekend and cut the ribbon announcing the event open at 11 am on Saturday 28th May 2016.
In March 2016, Keresley Newland Primary Academy joined with Henry Hinde Junior School, Rugby, to form the Warwickshire Cluster and the Executive Headteacher of the Cluster, Mrs Hims was delighted to be invited too.
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