According to
the acting headteacher, Katy Episcopo, that change is down to improved teaching, and certain specific initiatives.
Company records show Rebecca Pickard, the school's
acting headteacher, and Harriet Russell, a staff governor at the school, joined the trust board earlier this month.
The acting headteacher of Durham Free School is concerned about «aggressive» letters sent to parents last week, which he says «pre-empt» a final decision to close the school.
Acting headteacher Julian Eisner said: «There is a lot of disquiet over the speed at which the LEA is moving on this, and the deadline they have given to parents seems to pre-empt the Secretary of State's final decision.
He was replaced by former deputy head Julian Eisner, who was in post as
acting headteacher when Ofsted carried out its visit.
Oct 5, 2014 — Governors begin dismissal proceedings against headteacher; deputy headteacher Julian Eisner appointed as
acting headteacher
Not exact matches
We also work with an inspirational group of
headteacher ambassadors who champion the importance of PE and school sport and
act as advocates and mentors to other
headteachers in their local area.
Clare, pupils and the
headteacher comment on the various elements of the lesson, including initial warm - up games and group work to practise the key elements of sound and movement, culminating in various role - plays
acted out by pupils.
Then a teacher at Kaizen Primary School in the London borough of Newham, she had been working on her leadership skills through a distributed leadership model, in which she
acted as a trainee
headteacher.
These will be between the NQ and either the
headteacher or the induction tutor
acting on behalf of the
headteacher.
Increased teacher workloads and the reluctance of
headteachers to encourage their staff to
act as markers made it harder for the boards to recruit.
Acted for the Defendant school governing body, opposing an application made by the
Headteacher for an injunction to compel completion of a contractual disciplinary procedure by a certain date (in the High Court, Chancery Division).