Sentences with phrase «appoint headteachers»

As the people who appoint headteachers and chief executives and hold them to account, governors and trustees should be the driving force behind school improvement so it's essential that we do more to attract talented and committed volunteers to school governance.
They appoint headteachers, examine how money is being spent and scrutinise the progress that students make.
Mark McElwee was appointed headteacher in March 2017, and it was announced in May that Damian Owen would become executive head.
I joined Weyfield Primary Academy in 2014 and was appointed Headteacher in 2016.

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Brought to London by the «Blue Labour» community guru Maurice Glasman, on his first meeting with Ed Miliband in 2011 Graf urged him to appoint someone he trusted to tour Britain talking to civic leaders, headteachers, unions, churches and voluntary organisations and thus assess the mood of the grassroots.
Town councillors Kevin Willett and Ron Harrison, headteacher Neil Hall and Peter Grimshaw became the working group tasked with masterminding the construction phase, and they soon appointed chartered quantity surveyor Wood & Weir Limited as their professional project manager.
Headteacher, Glynn Turner, has taken a proactive approach, appointing a CPD leader within the school, reflecting his belief that successful CPD should be a continuous, reflective process.
I remember clearly the moment I first set eyes on NPAT in 2012, around the time that I was appointed as Headteacher of Simon de Senlis Primary in Northampton.
Headteachers are usually appointed on the basis of their teaching and managerial skills — not their financial and legal expertise.
Governors do not manage the schools day to day business but oversee its long term future by supporting the teaching staff and championing success, helping to set the schools aims and objectives and monitoring progress, allocating the budget and appointing senior staff like the Headteacher.
It's been two years since the first regional schools commissioners and their headteacher boards were appointed.
Oct 5, 2014 — Governors begin dismissal proceedings against headteacher; deputy headteacher Julian Eisner appointed as acting headteacher
The headteacher board had seven members back in 2014: four were elected (Jack Acklam, Pamela Birch and Alan Yellup were serving school leaders, while Martin Shevill was a former head), two appointed (academy trust bosses Sir Iain Hall and Sir Michael Wilkins) and one co-opted (Sir Rod Aldridge from the London - based Aldridge Foundation).
We are looking to appoint an inspirational and innovative Assistant Headteacher who shares the...
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Clark was the youngest headteacher in the country when she was appointed to lead Oasis Academy John Williams in 2009, at the age of 31, and subsequently worked as education director and South West regional director for Oasis Community Learning before taking up the RSC role.
Schofield said the trust was a separate organisation, and that King's had appointed a team, including headteachers of outstanding schools, former Her Majesty's Inspectors and national leaders of education, to run it.
The IAB will provide monthly reports to the regional schools commissioner, minutes show, and it has already agreed a recommendation for a new sponsor and appointed a new interim headteacher, Alex Prout.
Toby Young appointed himself to the paid position of CEO of his own MAT, and has got through more Headteachers in 3 years than teachers get through board markers.
The government has appointed Ian Bauckham, a former headteacher and president of the Association of School and College leaders, to advise it on reforms to sex and relationships education, Justine Greening has announced.
Hywel Jones, currently headteacher at West London Free School, has been appointed to the new role of primary director, co-ordinating the work of the charity's five primary schools.
Morgan said that below these eight commissioners, appointed by the Department for Education, will be elected headteacher boards, which will consist of outstanding headteachers.
Professor Dame Alison Peacock, executive headteacher of The Wroxham School in Hertfordshire, has been appointed as the first chief executive officer (CEO) of the Chartered College of Teaching...
A new board was appointed, initially led by «Trojan Horse» turnaround head Adrian Packer, plus an executive board including headteachers from all the other Perry Beeches schools.
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