Sentences with phrase «as a headteacher so»

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As Tony Thornley, education consultant, former headteacher and HMI, states, «If you can say: «So what?»
Headteacher Alex Lundie explains her sense that children coming in with lower levels of experience deserve to have high expectations made of them, so long as the right support is in place.
Kerry Targett, headteacher at St Andrews said: «These students and many others in their year group have a lot to celebrate today and should be so very proud of their achievements, as all the staff here are.
«The logic of taking a baseline measure as early as is practicable, so that the impact of the reception year is properly recognised, is inescapable,» the National Association of Headteachers» (NAHT) Redressing the Balance report, published in January 2017, states.
Sharon Cowey, Headteacher at St Luke's C of E Primary School added: «We have redesigned our curriculum over recent years, to make it as creative and relevant as possible, taking advantage of first hand experiences for the children, so TSB's Let's Build a Rocket competition fitted perfectly.
Mrs Hims, Headteacher, said: «I am so proud of the children and their parents, who have really taken on what we are trying to do as a school to get the best possible education for the children.
The post of Headteacher and Deputy Headteacher should be advertised as the governors see fit unless it has good reason not to do so.
And when I talk about teaching, I'm talking about various roles in the system, so as a class teacher, a senior teacher, a deputy headteacher, and a headteacher, which is the equivalent of a principal.
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.
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