Sentences with phrase «executive headship»

Sir Robin had spearheaded improvements at Fairlawn Primary School, in Lewisham, when he was asked to take on the executive headship of two other schools in the area.
The report called for the Department for Education (DfE) to set up a profession - led definition of executive headship to include associated skills, competencies, organisational structures and indicative remuneration, with a range of operating models.
Emma Knights, pictured, chief executive of the NGA, said: «Executive headships are well - paid posts and we must not risk building into staffing structures duplication or other inefficiencies when schools are so short of funds.»

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Or maybe you are the first woman executive in a corporation where the existing idea of management is more a matter of headship than leadership.
More recently, Rebecca has held two headships as principal and executive principal in Bristol.
These included a qualification in executive leadership for those aspiring to headship.
Headship is no longer the ceiling in our profession; trusts like ours are developing executive heads, regional directors and specialist school improvement roles, keeping the career rewarding and challenging for the most ambitious.
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