Sentences with phrase «as executive headteacher»

Steve Ellison as the Executive Headteacher, together with the Trustees will continue to oversee the strategic direction and development of the Academy Trust.
It is almost six months since Jo Coton started as Executive Headteacher at three Harlow primary schools; Latton Green, Abbotsweld and Longwood.
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.
She has worked as a Local and National Leader in Education and as an Executive Headteacher to bring about the best possible outcomes for all children.

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Christine has a wealth of experience having previously served as a headteacher and more recently in her capacity as both Executive Principal and CEO of Ninestiles Academy trust.
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.
Dame Alison Peacock will be in Scarborough to talk about her research into Learning without Limits and her leadership as a headteacher and now as Chief Executive of the Chartered College of Teaching.
Staff trustees, such as the principal or executive headteacher, are not permitted to be members of the trust.
As the 8.50 am bell rang out across the sunny playground on this leafy site in the heart of Rugby, children lined up ready for the arrival of the Grand High Witch, «the leader of all witches on planet Earth», otherwise known as Mrs Hims, Executive Headteacher of the Warwickshire ClusteAs the 8.50 am bell rang out across the sunny playground on this leafy site in the heart of Rugby, children lined up ready for the arrival of the Grand High Witch, «the leader of all witches on planet Earth», otherwise known as Mrs Hims, Executive Headteacher of the Warwickshire Clusteas Mrs Hims, Executive Headteacher of the Warwickshire Cluster.
Based on more than 70 interviews with headteachers and academy trust chief executives, as well as a «supply projection» based on the latest pupil and workforce data, it predicts a future shortage of between 14,000 to 19,000 leaders sparked by increasing pupil numbers, retirements, and school leaders leaving the profession early.
schools that they have direct responsibility for (in roles such as headteacher or executive headteacher)
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.
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...
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