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Baulina ... is the headteacher of a school of long experience.
"A more consistent approach from government would help," sighs one primary-school headteacher.
Kate Williams, the school's headteacher, officially has no problem with students wearing non-gender-conforming outfits.
" Headteacher Simon Atkinson said the little girl had chattered eagerly all day about meeting "the princess.
Back in 2017, George looked more nervous than ever as he shook hands with the headteacher.
Val used to be a headteacher, which can go one of two ways: She could be one of those fun and nice headteachers, the kind that helps underprivileged kids against all odds learn to read, the kind of headteacher who has a private cache of snacks in her desk for when she has a crier, the kind of headteacher who organizes fun trips away and sports days and does inspiring all-morals-no-god assemblies every morning.
Anne-Marie Hagglund, assistant headteacher of Kyrkbacks school, said families just showed up with their migration papers.
"We have no (other) option," said Arinaitwe Kenneth, headteacher of Katebe Primary School, which has 420 pupils.
In a video posted to Twitter by Kensington Palace, Charlotte is shown meeting the school's headteacher, Helen Haslam.
Francis Gonzalez is the headteacher of Richard Cloudesley School in North London, a school for pupils with special needs.
I went for a meeting with the headteacher, and it became clear she was adamant on getting me to leave.
"I can see (power) poles going up just past here by our school so I'm optimistic," says headteacher Telemartha Ochakara.
Jack White, headteacher of Rock, is on the promotional trail for his upcoming album Boarding House Reach, due March 23.
Reuniting with his headteacher, Helen Haslam, perhaps reminded him of his own first day at the $23,000-a-year private school.
LONDON — Young women should look to Shakespeare's heroines rather than reality stars like Kim Kardashian West, a top UK headteacher has argued.
A makeshift school staffed with Rohingya volunteer teachers opened in February, though the headteacher said they had no official permission to operate.
The headteacher would not support Adrian's transition from a girl to a boy and barred him from the boys' toilets and changing rooms.
The next day, in an unrelated class, the teenagers were each given a snack-pack as a reward from their headteacher for hard work.
"The thought that anyone could go out to a concert and not come home is heartbreaking," the headteacher at Saffie's school said in a statement.
The headteacher at the Salem school was Kurt Hahn, a German Jewish man who fled to the U.K., just as Philip was heading to Germany.
Erfana Bora, the headteacher at Jameah Girls Academy, called Jannath "a lovely, sweet-natured girl and well-loved by all at our school," in a statement.
She was a headteacher in Sheffield, and when she retired, she started visiting schools, talking about the Kindertransport—drawing parallels between events in the 1930s and today.
For years, nuclear experts, such as George Washington University's headteacher Timothy Westmyer, have speculated that the fire-breathing monsters were the nuclear weapons of the fantasy world.
"The thought that anyone could go out to a concert and not come home is heartbreaking," Chris Upton, headteacher at the Tarleton Community Primary School, tells PEOPLE.
Rather than taking the matter to the headteacher, she tries to induce his family to deal with the transgression so that his stellar reputation at school is preserved.
"Girls being taken to other villages to be married happens frequently around here ... so it is hard to estimate the numbers," said Sonou Diarra, headteacher of the Mahou school.
This comes as the headteacher launches a project at her school — called Women of Will — in which pupils learn about Shakespearean characters and reimagine them in modern-day surroundings.
Headteacher Helen Haslem greeted Charlotte with a handshake as the princess balanced on tip-toe to introduce herself, watched by a beaming Kate, who wore a modest floral dress.
Mums are invited in to chat about their children's progress over a glass of wine; dads prefer watching their children on boxing nights, says Dame Sharon Hollows, the school's headteacher.
" In an interview with PEOPLE, Chris Upton, the headteacher at the Tarleton Community Primary School where Saffie studied, remembered her as "simply a beautiful little girl in every aspect of the word.
Instead of accepting the goat, Gathoni's headteacher enrolled her in Jielimishe - Swahili for "educate yourself" - a program to encourage girls from deprived communities in the East African country to stay in school.
Deerpark's headteacher, Aaron Wolfe, told Unilad that teachers and students have reported other strange happenings over the years, including a strange chill outside of the religion room and unexplained noises from the bathroom.
I pictured myself in his shoes, being tasked by a dark and evil lord to kill my headteacher, Mr Blaikie, (sorry not sorry, Mr Blaikie!) and I felt a tremendous weight upon me.
A number of students at Ebbsfleet Academy in Kent, England were refused entry to their first day of the new term because their skirts were deemed too short for the school's headteacher, Alison Colwell.
Use of lethal force According to his school principle, the protester shot by police underwent surgery for his injuries, Tse Yun-ming, headteacher of Tsuen Wan Public Ho Chuen Yiu Memorial College, said Wednesday.
And they'll interview another headteacher who banned it in her school, and they'll interview a parent, and they'll interview a clinician, and they'll all make all the same kind of statements about that game.
Phiri is from a poor family and she's thrown punches to patriarchy too: "Catherine Phiri has said no to marriage, she has concentrated on her career and education," Malambo Frank, Phiri's headteacher, told CNN.
Parents of pupils at Skerne Park Academy in Darlington, County Durham received a letter earlier this month from headteacher Kate Chisholm asking parents to "dress appropriately in day wear" when bringing their children to school.
Katrin Wiencek, headteacher at the school in Bad Belzig and head of the local DL branch, frets about parents on dark school runs crashing into the deer and boar that stalk the forests around the town.
While it seems that the school would make an exception for someone who had no choice but to be absent because of a medical condition, the school's headteacher Colin Richardson actually defended their decision, according to Liverpool Echo.
"Our role is bigger now than it was two or three years ago because you need to deal with the children's psychological state before you can teach them," said Omar Khudor Ali, headteacher of nearby Badayel Boys' School.
LONDON — Parents who received a letter from their children's headteacher asking them not to wear pyjamas on the school run, and to "wash and get dressed," have thrown caution to the wind and shown up in their nightwear.
At a nearby rural school attended by several of the radio show hosts, headteacher Genaro Paucar urged the central government to invest more in agriculture to help farmers produce higher crop yields to stem migration to mining areas.
Local authorities 'committed a fatal mistake' The deputy headteacher of the Noda City Education Board, Masahiko Yabe, said he had been intimidated by Mia's father, who demanded a copy of the note the schoolgirl gave to her teacher.
It was there four years later as I sat on a wooden assembly bench in my school hall, watching a pony-tailed David Seaman attempt to save England from the golden boot of Ronaldhino, a vision cast unto me through a cherubic television the headteacher brought in on wheels.
Beechwood's Acting Headteacher is Mr Paul Kershaw. Previously he was Deputy Headteacher at Beechwood, and Assistant Headteacher at St. Catherine's Catholic School Bexleyheath.
The previous headteacher,Celia Nicholls, first joined the school as a teacher in 1983, from Ansford School, Castle Cary, and became headteacher in 1988. She announced her resignation at the end of the 2009/10 academic year; after that David Pover was appointed as headteacher. Pover joined The Burgate as a newly qualified teacher in 1992. There are around 80 teachers at the school, five of whom make up the Leadership Team (LT): David Pover (Headteacher), Katja Gibson (Deputy Headteacher) ,Heidi Shering (Assistant Headteacher), Ben Clemson ( Assistant Headteacher) and Victoria Becher (Assistant Headteacher).
The headteacher, Sarah Peters, started in April 2008, and left in 2014. Zoe Newton, the deputy headteacher, acted as headmistress until September 2015. The current headteacher is Kate Steven.
From 1994 to 1999, Dr. R. Lewin was headteacher, preceding Stephen Timbrell, who was the headteacher from 1999 until 12 May 2008. Dr J.Roberts became headteacher in September 2009 but left the school in 2015, when Mr F. Peacock became interim headteacher. In 2016 Mrs Shelley became the new headteacher of Blue Coat. Mr F. Peacock still works at Blue Coat school as a history teacher.
Jo Venn finished her stint as headteacher at the end of the 2014 spring term; having been in the position from 1995 where she took over from Paul Ingram. Venn was the first female headteacher throughout the school's history. From September 2014, Steven Haycocks became headteacher, making him the first new headteacher in 20 years.
The management team consist of the Headteacher (Nick McSweeney), Acting Deputy Headteacher (Taj Bhambra) and 2 assistant headteachers(Lucy Fyfe and Peter Whitehouse).
The inaugural Headteacher was Dr R.J. Graham, previously the Headteacher of Neath Grammar School for Boys. Mai Edwards (1926-2017), the Headmistress of Neath Girls' Grammar School became Headteacher of the new Cefn Saeson Comprehensive School. Dr Graham left circa 1987-89. Dr D. Stokes was the Headteacher of Dwr y Felin Comprehensive School from the mid 1980s until August 2002.
In 2003, Colin Elstone was appointed as Headteacher, serving until 2010 before his retirement. The school achieved its Ofsted status as "Good with outstanding features" under his leadership. From 2010 to 2014 the Headteacher was Russell Davis, before the current Headteacher, and former Deputy Headteacher, Jason Christey was appointed in 2015. The school achieved another "Good" Ofsted rating during its inspection in 2018.
Headteacher: Gary Phillips, Deputy Headteacher (Inclusion): Su Wardrop and Deputy Headteacher (Achievement): Karen Chamberlain. The school has a house system. Each student and teacher is put in one of 4 houses. These are Sapphire Sharks, Ruby Bears, Emerald Crocs and Amber Lions.
She has sinced moved on and become the Executive Headteacher of Abingdon Learning Trust, with Aidrian Rees now the current headteacher as of 2020.
The current headteacher is Mrs M Perry, the deputy headteacher is Mr K Dawson. The Vice-principals are Mr G McKillen and Mr R Daniells.
The 2017 Ofsted Inspection awarded the school a rating of 2 ("Good") in a scale of 1 to 4, excellent to inadequate respectively. The founding headteacher, Mrs Dianne Smith, was succeeded by the new headteacher Mr Steven Labedz who was appointed by the governors at the beginning of 2006 having previously held the post of Associate Headteacher. Now Nys Hardingham is the new and current headteacher.
Mr Dean Anderson took over from Richard Williams (interim head Sep - Dec 2012) as Headteacher of Broadlands Academy in January 2013. Mr James Hall was the head of the school from 2017–2019. The Executive Headteacher is now Mr Nathan Thomas and the Headteacher is Miss Louise Hamilton.
C. Heasman took over as Headteacher in 1988 before retiring in 2005 when C. Anwar became Headteacher. M. Amos and M. Hooper were appointed Joint Headteachers in 2014.
Each form is an individual house. In September 2012 Mr Mark Mayne took over from Miss Gaynor Comber as head teacher. He later left in July 2016 and was replaced by deputy headteacher Mr Chris Carter as Acting Headteacher. Mrs Christine McLintock then took over as headteacher from September 2017.
St John’s Catholic Comprehensive is an 11 to 18 school in the Archdiocese of Southwark. It is larger than the average-sized secondary school. The executive headteacher and head of school have been appointed since 2012. The executive headteacher is the headteacher of an outstanding school in the Archdiocese of Southwark.
The school was established in 1952 under the name Sri Lohit Middle English School with Headteacher Nandi Das. The founder Headteacher of the M.E. School section was Jogen Dutta.
The school is a Church of England school, the only one in the near area, and the headteacher is A. Wellbeloved BSc, PGCE, who has been headteacher since 1995.
In 1979, she married Clifford Evans. In the same year she became a science teacher, before working as a Special Educational Needs Coordinator from 1989 to 1994. She was Deputy Headteacher at Whitecross Hereford High School from then until 1999, when she became Headteacher at the John Venn Unit in Hereford. In 2001, she became Headteacher of Brookfield School, before leaving in 2016 to become Executive Headteacher of the Hereford Integrated Behaviour Outreach Service.
The Headteacher is John Marston who joined the school in September 2019 following the retirement of the previous head, Wyll Willis. Willis was the Headteacher from 2006 to 2019, following the interim Headship of Douglas Brown. The Headteacher from September 2001 to August 2005 was Jerry Owens, who left to become a consultant Headteacher with Kent County Council. The school hit its nadir in 2005 both in terms of results and reputation.
Gerard O'Donnell was head from 1977 to 1990, followed by Edward Hayes until 2002. Deputy Headteacher, Roger Galvin, acted as head for one year until Francis Doherty was appointed in 2003. He was succeeded in 2011 by previously Assistant Headteacher Neil Lockyer, the school's youngest headteacher who left in 2018 to take up the position of Chief Executive Officer of the school's academy trust. In 2018, previous Deputy Headteacher Marcella Gillespie was appointed as the first female headteacher since 1977 but left after only one year in post following successful promotion to the academy trust executive team.
In 2010, Newall Green High School joined the South Manchester Inclusive Learning Enterprise (SMILE) trust, along with three feeder schools - Newall Green Primary School, Benchill Primary School, and Baguley Hall Primary School. As a result, former headteacher Neil Wilson was promoted to Executive Headteacher, and was succeeded in his previous position by Alison Wright in 2012. Wright had previously acted as interim headteacher between 2010 and 2012. Wilson retired as Executive Headteacher in 2013, leaving this position vacant.
Information Technology training at Oakdale Comprehensive was commended by the Secretary of State for Wales, Paul Murphy at Welsh questions in the House of Commons in March 2009. Parliamentary Business : Hansard The school was run by a Senior Leadership Team consisting of Chris David (Headteacher), Martin Davis (Deputy Headteacher), Matthew Thomas (Assistant Headteacher) and Emma Paskell (Bursar). The headteacher retired before the opening of Islwyn High but other senior leaders continued with their roles at the new school.
Paul Jenkins (2019-Present) Paul Jenkins was appointed as temporary headteacher after Denis McCabe left at the end of 2019, he also is the permanent headteacher of Court Moor School in Fleet.
Mr N. Stacey was appointed Headteacher in September 2002. 2012 brought a new Head Teacher to Dwr-y-felin as Mr. Stacey made his sad departure, when Mrs S.E. Handley, a previous history teacher and assistant head took over the role until August 2019. In September 2019 Deputy Headteacher Mrs P.J. Peet was appointed Headteacher as Mrs. Handley retired.
Despite originally being two schools (and therefore having two headteachers) and being open for over 60 years, Oakwood has only ever had five headteachers. The longest-serving headteacher, David Rigby, completed 19 years, while even the shortest-serving headteacher, Frank Dixon, amassed over 14 years. The average tenure of an Oakwood headteacher is a few months over 17 years.
Dame Sally Coates, ex-principal of Burlington Danes Academy, looked after the school, alongside David Stanton, while a permanent head was chosen. Hywel Jones was appointed as headteacher from September 2014 to December 2017. Jones was formerly an assistant headteacher at St. Mary's Catholic School in Bishop’s Stortford. In January 2018, Clare Wagner became the school's headteacher.
Before that, there were four houses named after famous sporting venues. They were Lords, Silverstone, Twickenham and Wembley. Following several poor inspections by Ofsted, the school was placed on special measures. The Headteacher Christine Jones resigned and Peter Rowe, Headteacher of Princes Risborough School was on secondment to the school for a term whilst a new headteacher was recruited.
Danestone Primary School opened in 1986 with Mrs. Corser as the first headteacher, who left in 2005. The first-ever pupils were Michael Douglas and Steven Winton. The current headteacher is Mr. Roberts.
Shortly afterwards, he was promoted to the position of Head of Upper School (including responsibility for Years 10 and 11), and then he became Deputy Headteacher, working with the ex-Headteacher Mr Penter.
His vocational career was spent as a primary school headteacher.
Ms Mariella Wilson is the current headteacher of Springwest Academy.
Jones is currently headteacher at Ark Globe Academy in Southwark.
It was put into service under headteacher Böhler in 1954.
The school's headteacher is Nicole Auen, her deputy Frank Pelster.
Roscoe Primary School is a primary school in the Clubmoor area of Liverpool, England. The Headteacher of the School is Mrs. J. Conqueror and the Executive Headteacher of the School is Mrs. K. Hutchings.
The school is named after Thomas Aquinas, a very influential thirteenth century philosopher and theologian. Christopher Santini has been recently made the permanent Headteacher having been Acting Headteacher in the recent number of years.
Mr Andrew MacKenzie, former acting headteacher from January 2017 to April 2017. After leaving Baverstock Andrew went on to be an Assistant headteacher at Kings' Norton Boys School. Andrew is current working at st basils.
In 2019, Ms Julie O'Connor became Executive Headteacher of the school.
In 2019 Shelley Conaghan was appointed Principal (formerly known as Headteacher).
In 2003 the school was rated inadequate with large educational improvements need at the school. The headteacher Roger Perks O.B.E from Baverstock School was selected as interim headteacher. In 2004 the school was rated outstanding, after only nine months as interim headteacher Roger Perks retired from teaching. On 1 October 2013 the school became an academy sponsored by Park View Educational Trust.
There are 61 teaching staff, including the Headteacher, two Deputy Heads and two Assistant Heads. Headteacher Mr Islwyn Morgan retired in December 2012, and in January 2013 was replaced by Mr Rod Francis. Rod Francis left the position in September 2017 and was replaced by Acting Headteacher, Beverley Davies. Ceri- Ann Morris took up the position permanently in April 2018.
These were demolished in 1990, having been replaced by a modern, purpose-built school. The present school is a Voluntary Controlled Church of England Primary School. It serves the communities of South Cerney, Cerney Wick, and Somerford Keynes. The current Headteacher, Miss Helen Sowden was appointed as Headteacher with effect from September 2014, following the death of Headteacher, Stephen Richardson.
The Church of England primary school shares a headteacher with Amberley School.
After which, Mr Phillip Maxfield became the deputy headteacher of the school.
The school teaches 60 students and is led by Headteacher Marion West.
Woodbridge High School is a co-educational secondary school located in Woodford Green in the London Borough of Redbridge, London, England. The school’s Headteacher is Steven Nethaniel Hogan, who was appointed in 2018. He previously held a number of posts at the school, including Deputy Headteacher, Assistant Headteacher and Head of Modern Languages. He has taught Russian, German and French at the school since 2000.
The headteacher is Miss Wilmot. The headteacher before was Mr John Manuel who became head of the Grammar School in 1972 and oversaw the transition from Grammar to Comprehensive. The last Head of Beal as purely a Grammar School was Dr Elvet Lewis (1904–81).museum.aber.ac.uk. In March 2016 it was announced that Sue Snowdon was to retire from her position as Headteacher in April 2016.
In 1957 it became a voluntary aided grammar school. In 1991 the first lay headteacher was appointed after long-serving headteacher Sister Anne Collette retired. During the 1990s, the school went through a tumultuous period during which pupil numbers and GCSE scores plummeted, coupled by a poor Ofsted inspection report in 1994. The appointment of Mary Waplington as headteacher in 1997 turned the school's fortunes around.
There were further renovations in the 1970s when an extension was built, in the 1990s when the school was modernised and in 2003 when the canteen was renovated. In 2016 the headteacher was suspended due to a sex-scandal between the headteacher and a fellow member of staff. The headteacher of Berwickshire High School filled in the position until Vicky Porteous was appointed in July 2017.
Mark Cocker was an Assistant & Deputy Headteacher at Sale High School, Manchester. In January 2016 he moved to Pleckgate High School, Blackburn as Headteacher. In January 2019, Pleckgate High School was rated as outstanding by Ofsted in all categories.
Named after the voice actress. ;Headteacher: (voiced by Junichi Sugawara) :Of East-Morisoba Elementary. An example of a bad teacher who brown-noses Raizo, the chairman of the school. ;Deputy Headteacher: (voiced by Katsumi Suzuki) :Of East-Morisoba Elementary.
He retired in July 1996. Mr. P. Roberts, Deputy Headteacher, became Acting Headteacher for one term prior to Lynne Hardcastle's appointment in January 1997. Mrs. Hardcastle took early retirement in July 2006. She was succeeded by her Deputy, Mrs.
The Headteacher is Dr. Alison Lodwick. Elizabeth Barnes is the Chairman of Governors.
In 2009, Wheatley was appointed Executive Headteacher of both DGGS and Wilmington Enterprise College, and Sharon Pritchard was made responsible for the daily running of the school. On 31 August 2011, Wheatley stepped down and Pritchard took over as Headteacher.
Outwood is home to Outwood Grange Academy, one of the largest secondary schools in the UK with over 2,100 students. The local primary schools are Outwood Primary Academy Ledger Lane (headteacher Rachael Skirrow) and Rooks Nest Academy (headteacher Kimberley Dawson).
The school is headed by a Headteacher and a Board of Governors. There are also several assistants to the headteacher, known as 'Vice Principals' and 'Assistant Vice-Principals' respectively. There is also a Head of Year for each year group.
A minimum of 48 points across all GCSE's and a 5 in English Language and Maths is required and although priority for places is given to TWGSB students, the school welcomes applications from both boys and girls from other schools. Headteacher, John Harrison retired in December 2016 after 10 years at the helm. Simon Marsh became acting headteacher and was followed as headteacher by the appointment of Amanda Simpson.
As well as a headteacher and deputy headteacher, each school year has an assistant head teacher, who is able to have a more personal contact with students. The offices of the headteacher, deputy head and assistant heads are all held in one corridor located on the ground floor. Guidance (known as pastoral care) teachers are assigned by registration classes. There are typically twelve guidance counselors in one school year.
Miss Sharon Simpson, acting headteacher and accounting officer from April 2017 to July 2017.
Pope Pius X Catholic High School website The current headteacher is Miss Susan Smith.
St Thomas More became a specialist Mathematics and Computing College in September 2004, and continues with the specialism today. Ex-headmaster Frank Keenan was awarded the Order of the British Empire in 2005. The school celebrated its 50th Anniversary Jubilee in July 2011 and became an academy on 17 August 2011. In 2013, it was announced that ex-headteacher Mr P Travis had decided to work elsewhere; then deputy headteacher Mrs Gemma Ackred (née Nye) was appointed as Acting Headteacher and later proceeded to become the Headteacher in late 2013 after wide support from the students and staff.
Townsley began teaching in Leeds c. 1987 at John Smeaton High School. He spent ten years at The King's School in Pontefract, before becoming Deputy Headteacher at Prince Henry's Grammar School in Otley. He became headteacher at Morley High School in 2003.
Early in the year, and after many years serving Belmont Academy, headteacher Alan Moir left his post. A temporary headteacher Allan Rattray of Girvan Academy occupied the role for several weeks before his replacement, Susan Beattie, was able to take up her post.
The Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills (Ofsted) inspection in November 2014 graded St Mary's as Grade 1 (Outstanding). Darren Beardsley was appointed as headteacher in 2014, taking over in September of that year. He remains as headteacher today.
Craiglockhart Primary School is a primary school in the Shandon area of Edinburgh. The school buildings are in the Victorian style of architecture. The current Headteacher is Derek Law. He is assisted by Deputy headteacher Miss Gater and Business Manager Miss Stewart.
The headteacher is Clare Savage. The Chair of the Board of Directors is Paul Carvin.
The headteacher is Mr Paul Danielsen, who has been in the role since January 2006.
In March 2020 Nora Ward was appointed as the new permanent headteacher from September 2020.
The Polesworth School is a school in Warwickshire, England. The Headteacher is Mrs M Favell.
At the start of the academic year of 2012/2013 the former Headteacher (Mr Sean Flynn) announced that he would retire at the end of the Autumn Term (Just before the Christmas holidays) a replacement retired headteacher was appointed until the permanent headteacher would take position this was Miss Angela Whelan. At the beginning of the Summer Term Mr Peter Mayland took the place of Mr Flynn and became the permanent Headteacher. On 11 February 2015 Mr Peter Mayland resigned for personal reasons and Dr Sarah Hatfield took temporary charge, eventually becoming the permanent head teacher. On 15 January 2018 it was announced that Dr Sarah Hatfield had resigned for personal reasons with effect from Easter 2018 and from that point Mrs Siobhan Bowen would act as Interim Headteacher.
In 1997, Daneford School became Bethnal Green High School when it became co-educational and started accepting female students. Shortly after, its name changed again to Bethnal Green Technology College. In 2005, the school went into special measures as a result of an Ofsted inspection. The headteacher resigned and was replaced by an interim headteacher, Keith Holt. Mark Keary was appointed headteacher in June 2006 and in 2007 the school came out of special measures.
On 19 December 2008 Headteacher Mr Dalziel resigned after 10 years in charge; he was replaced by Mr Gary Lewis from January to April 2009 and then he was replaced by Mr James Shapland, formerly Deputy Headteacher of Nicholas Breakspear School in St Albans.
The school is led by a headteacher, deputy headteacher and four assistant headteachers, plus a business manager. Each year House and School Councils, Head Boy/Girl, and Deputy Head Boy/Girl are elected by the students. Many other opportunities for students to lead are provided.
He left in 2018. Koen Claeys joined Bredon as Headteacher in 2017. In 2019 he left to become Headteacher at The Moat School, another Cavendish Education school. School ethos Bredon School aims to provide the environment, opportunities and support for children to fulfill their potential.
Tasker's School for Girls and Haverfordwest Grammar School ceased to exist in 1978, and pupils transferred to the new Tasker-Milward school. Mrs M Haynes. became headteacher in September 2007. Following her departure, Mrs H Lewis became acting headteacher with effect from June 2014.
On 1 April 2011, Sheldon School became an Academy. In 2012, Neil Spurdell was appointed headteacher.
Dame Helen Metcalf was the headteacher for 13 years. It became Chiswick Comprehensive School in 1968.
In the school there are approximately 170 pupils. The current headteacher is called Mr. Tom Fanning.
Honorine Hermelin (October 19, 1886 – September 4, 1977) was a Swedish headteacher, newspaper founder and feminist.
The current headteacher is Mrs Lynn Carini, who took over from Mrs Sheila Daniel in 2014.
In the independent sector, a pupil may be permanently excluded at the discretion of the headteacher.
The headteacher is Rachel Kelly.Stour Valley Community School profile, Department for Education. Retrieved 17 December 2011.
In October 2004, Mark Braine took leave of absence,BBC News Arson-hit school's head departs Accessed 20 December 2006 left the school's employment in April 2005, and on 27 September 2006, a disciplinary order was made against him by the General Teaching Council, taking effect on 11 October 2006. In 2006, Don O'Neill, who had been deputy headteacher under Mark Braine and acting headteacher from October 2004, was appointed headteacher. In September 2007, the school reopened in brick buildings for the first time since the fire, this time, as The Avon Valley School and Performing Arts College. In 2014 Alison Davies was appointed Headteacher of the school.
The current headteacher as of 2019 is Md. Ziaur Rahman, who replaced the previous headteacher, Md. Jahangir Alam, in July 2019 year. The students of this school generally take part in Junior School Certificate (JSC) exam in Class Eight and Secondary School Certificate (SSC) exam in Class Ten.
Abbs Cross Academy and Arts College (once known as Abbs Cross Technical High School) is situated on Abbs Cross Lane, Hornchurch, in the London Borough of Havering, England. Abbs Cross Academy and Arts College is an Arts College. The school has a strong link with Havering Sixth Form College in which a majority of its students go on to attend. The School's Headteacher is Mrs Nicola Jethwa, who took on the role of Acting Headteacher but later became the Headteacher.
The schools first headteacher was Ken Charles, who introduced basketball and mini basketball to Royston when he took up the post in 1969. He had previously taught the sport in a school in Harrow early in his career under the guidance of PE teacher Joe Jagger, father of the singer Mick Jagger. Subsequent Greneway headteacher Rhona Seviour later became a school inspector and Technology Advisor for Hertfordshire. Sue Kennedy retired as headteacher in 2012 after leading the school for seven years.
The £47 million Lochside Academy was built on the site of Calder Park at Redmoss as a replacement for secondary schools in Torry and Kincorth, which both closed in July 2018. Lochside's catchment area covers all pupils that would have previously attended those schools. The school building contains a swimming pool, dance studio, sports pitches, games halls and a library. The headteacher is Mr Neil Hendry, who stepped down from being headteacher at Northfield Academy to take up the headteacher post at Lochside.
Craigroyston Community High School is a non-denominational community secondary school in Edinburgh. The headteacher is Shelley McLaren.
A former headteacher of Nunthorpe School, Sir John Rowling, received a knighthood, in 2003, for services to education.
It now caters for around 1236 pupils, aged 11–18, drawn from the Accrington, Blackburn and Burnley areas, following recent expansion work, including a large sports building, The Ian King Sports Hall (named after Ian King, who was a respected Physical Education teacher who died in October 2009), and a new sixth form, officially opened in September 2010. Alasdair Coates served as headteacher for 21 years, from 1992 until July 2013, which made him the longest serving head of a church school in Britain. Richard Jones, formerly the deputy headteacher, took over the role of headteacher, with Paul Cuff taking the role of deputy headteacher and head of the Sixth Form Centre.
As a result of improvements in the previous decade, the headteacher, Paul Edwards, received a knighthood in the New Year Honours 2009 for services to local and national education. The school has since got a new headteacher, Andrew Woodhouse. In July 2018, Woodhouse retired. The new principal is Anna Young.
Great Academy Ashton is sometimes informally known as GAA and used to be called New Charter Academy up until September 2017. The school was placed in special measures in January 2017 and as a result the former headteacher left. The current headteacher has been working at the school since April 2017.
History of Headteacher Müller and chronicler Herbert Thomas The mill is located at the address "An der Kantine 6".
Notable pupils at the school include comedian Richard Herring, whose father was headteacher at The Kings of Wessex School.
The head of school is James Andriot, and Graeme Atkins is the Executive Headteacher, having previously headed Northwood School.
The current Deputy Headteachers are Ms Carolyn Forsyth and Mrs Claire Evans. The current Headteacher is Mrs Linda Hanson.
The current headteacher of the school is Mr Mark "Wiggers" Wignall and the Chair of Governors is Di Hunt.
Subsequently, Kim Horner was the school's acting headteacher for two years, before being replaced by Gordon Farquhar in 2018.
The headteacher is Heather McLachlan. The catchment includes Tamworth, Fazeley, Mile Oak, Elford, Hopwas, Riverside, Coton Green and Gillway.
Julie Churcher (2000–2012) Julie Churcher retired at the end of the 2011–12 school year after 12 years of being headteacher at the Basingstoke school. During her time at the school, it gained "Science College" status and was granted funding from Hampshire County Council to build new facilities. Denis McCabe (2012–2019) Denis McCabe became the headteacher of the College at the start of the 2012–13 academic year. He was formerly Deputy Headteacher at St Peter's Catholic Comprehensive School and St Katherine's secondary school.
The same time, Mr Stuart Holt retired as headteacher, having started in 1991. He announced his retirement in October 2003. He was succeeded by Mrs Judith Child, who was headteacher until 2018, when she announced her retirement. In September 2018, she was replaced by Mr James Keulemans; a former international rugby player.
31, 2011. It merged with Our Lady's RC High School to form Blessed John Henry Newman RC College. The new school is on a site in Chadderton and St. Augustine's vacated buildings were demolished in 2013. The last headteacher of St. Augustine's, Mr Michael McGhee, became the first headteacher of the new school.
The British International School of Boston lost its founding headteacher, Julie Saville, in a car accident on 22 September 2000.
Stewart Vaughan is the Headteacher at the school. Priory school is an academy and part of the Bohunt Education Trust.
Crook Nursery is an average-sized school that serves the immediate area. The current headteacher is Mrs J C Thompson.
He was the first Headteacher of the Bishop of Llandaff Church in Wales High School when it opened in 1963.
From 1990–2005, he was Deputy Headteacher of Yorkshire Martyrs Catholic College on Westgate Hill Street in Tong, West Yorkshire.
The previous headteacher was Mrs. Julie Broadbent. She replaced Martyn Cooper at the end of the 2012/13 academic year.
In 1975, Satchwell married Maria Bernadette Grimes, the Headteacher of Madeley Academy; the couple have a son and a daughter.
In January 2019, Paul Murphy resigned from his position of headteacher at the school. He was replaced by Mark O’Shaughnessy.
The present headteacher is Mrs Sarah Price. King's School was established by the Russell Education Trust, working with local parents.
The headteacher is David Lees.Beccles Free School headteacher and deputy to step down at Easter, East Anglian Daily Times, 6 March 2018. Retrieved 2018-09-14. There was considerable opposition to the opening of Beccles Free School from local campaigners, head teachers and senior politicians, including the local Conservative Member of Parliament Peter Aldous.
As an academy, Beckfoot School is the founding school of the Beckfoot Trust, a multi-academy trust. Hazelbeck School joined the trust in 2013 and Beckfoot Upper Heaton in 2015. Beckfoot Thornton joined in 2016. Former headteacher, David Horn, is the head of the Beckfoot Trust and was replaced with Gillian Halls as headteacher.
Beere became Headteacher of Campion School in 2003. This large comprehensive school achieved a very good OFSTED report under her leadership in 2004. It was described as "very effective with excellent features. The dynamic focus by the Headteacher ...on improving learning is proving very effective in raising standards and has achieved local and national recognition".
The executive headteacher is Deborah Walls.DW letter Since September 2015, David Smith has been the headteacher of the school. The school underwent a £7m improvement programme around 2008–9, including a new arts and technology building and a new assembly hall and canteen. Coombe Boys has a standard intake of 180 students per year.
As an academy, Beckfoot School is the founding school of the Beckfoot Trust, a multi-academy trust. Hazelbeck School joined the trust in 2013 and Beckfoot Upper Heaton in 2015. Beckfoot Thornton joined in 2016. Former headteacher, David Horn, is the head of the Beckfoot Trust and was replaced with Gillian Halls as headteacher.
Newfield Secondary School is a coeducational secondary school with academy status for 11-16-year-old children, situated in the south of the city of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, specifically in the Norton Lees area. It is co-located with Talbot Specialist School with which it has some collaborative arrangements. There are approximately just over 1000 students at the school. The current headteacher is Mrs E Anderson, who was originally appointed the post as co-headteacher with Mr D Webster, who later went on to be headteacher at Mercia School.
Governors must appoint the headteacher, and may be involved in the appointment of other staff. Governors also have a role in monitoring the school's progress, and in setting annual targets for the school's performance and for the headteacher (and ensuring that the headteacher sets targets for other staff). Governors must review school exclusions in certain circumstances, and have the power to reinstate an excluded pupil or reduce the term of the exclusion (although not to increase it). Foundation schools, voluntary aided schools and academies act as their own admissions authorities.
The Wessex Learning Trust was founded as The Kings of Wessex Academy Trust, and registered at Companies House on 17 August 2010 by Christopher Murray Richardson. Richardson was the then-headteacher of The Kings of Wessex Academy in Cheddar, Somerset and created the trust with eight schools from the local area joining imminently. On 9 May 2016 it was renamed the Wessex Learning Trust and on 1 September 2017, Gavin Ball (the former headteacher of Frome College) was appointed as Executive Headteacher, succeeding Richardson. This followed Richardson's departure a day earlier.
Aruküla Basic School () is a school, located in Aruküla, Estonia. The headmaster is Avo Möls and the headteacher is Maire Palusoo.
Thomas Mills High School is a secondary school with academy status in Framlingham, Suffolk, England. The current Headteacher is Philip Hurst.
The school's Leadership Team is composed of the headteacher, two deputy headteachers and seven assistant headteachers. The current headteacher is Mark Powell, who took over from Hugh Jones Williams in September 2018. The school's uniform consists of a yellow and grey blazer, with a blue tie for Lower School and a maroon tie for Upper School.
Back in 2015, a year in which a lot of schools on Merseyside, or the North-West of England in particular, such as Manchester, received iPad's as part of its 80th birthday. Teachers such as Miss Jones, Deputy Headteacher and Stand-in SENCO, and Mr Lightfoot, Head of Mathematics and Headteacher, received the iPad's especially for their Mathematics Corridor.
Ifor David Trevor-Jones (1963 -1977) The first headteacher at Richard Aldworth. Students on roll went from 210 to 1700 in his time as headteacher. He retired at the end of the 1977/78 autumn term. Peter Sayer (1978 -1989) Peter Sayer moved to Basingstoke from the Cotswolds in 1978 to take up the Headship at Richard Aldworth.
King's Wood School was a secondary school in Harold Hill near Romford, London Borough of Havering, England. It was a mixed school of non-denominational religion. The School's last Headteacher was Mrs Marian Spinks, who had been the Headteacher since January 2008, returning from a secondment as Senior Inspector (Performance) with Havering Inspection and Advisory Service.
The former Kilmarnock Academy building is situated upon a hill in Elmbank Drive. Because of this, it is a dominant building in the Kilmarnock skyline. Until June 2015, the headteacher was Bryan Paterson, assisted by his Depute Headteachers G Kerr & E Walker. Paterson assumed the role of headteacher in August 2011 after the retiral of Carole Ford.
The current headteacher is Dominic Robson, who was appointed to the position in September 2012. In 2004 BVGS became a Language College and, in 2007, the school gained Training School status. Former Assistant Headteacher Steve Baugh served as Head of the Training School and Continuing Professional Development. The school is also houses a co- educational sixth form college.
Alcock had previously been the headteacher at Selsdon High School. Despite its name, the school is situated in South Croydon, not Purley.
The school is a National College for School Leadership National Support School and a former Headteacher is a National Leader of Education.
The Headteacher is Joan Daly. She is assisted by Depute Headteachers Chris Moore, Martin Connelly, Fiona Forbes and Business Manager Derek Ferguson.
KSHSSA's chair of Governors, Robin Baker, became a trustee prompting his replacement as chair by Deborah Hopkins. The headteacher, Craig Booker, resigned.
Following the first monitoring visit from Ofsted the former head teacher W.T. Benge resigned. Mr Peter May M.A. (Oxons) - Headteacher at The Weald School, Billingshurst was then appointed by the Local Authority as Executive Headteacher, with an Operational Headteacher, Jonathon Barrott, previously the Deputy Headteacher (who died on the evening of February the 12th 2009 after losing his battle with pancreatic cancer), also in operation at the school. The special measures required improved quality of teaching and pupil involvement in their own learning; improved behaviour of a minority of pupils; tracking and monitoring of pupil progress at Key Stage 4; and improved quality of leadership and management. An Ofsted report in July 2006 reported: 'Feedback shows that while satisfactory progress has been made in several areas, overall progress so far is not yet sufficiently good.
The School opened in 1959 the founding Headmaster was Mr G Philpott. The School became a grant maintained, under the headship of Mr R Metcalfe, it then transitioned to become a foundation school under the School Standards and Framework Act 1998. The School converted to become an Academy (English school) on 1 July 2011 under the headship of Mrs S Calvert, who was appointed Headteacher in September 2006, she left in December 2011 to take up post as Headteacher at Crompton House School. Mr A Bird was appointed as the New Headteacher from the start of the Spring Term 2011/12.
Mrs Glynis Howland, Deputy Head, became Acting Headteacher until the appointment of Mrs Nicole Chapman, the school´s eighth Headmistress, who took over her new post in April 2007. Mrs Chapman retired in 2019, with Mr Stephen Lawlor succeeding her as Headteacher, the first male headteacher in the history of the School. In 1908 the school only had one male teacher – Art master, Alfred Bamford. In January 1910 the School Hostel opened in rented premises under the care of a Mrs Smylie to allow students with long journeys between home and school to stay in Chelmsford during the week.
Responding to the convictions, a local headteacher wrote in The Guardian's dedicated education section of how "schools can't cope with the tide of child sexual exploitation". The headteacher expressed dismay at the way in which the perceived ethnicity of the offenders had harmed race relations in Bristol and described how it had been necessary to devote the month before the verdict to "redoubling our focus on combating racism". The headteacher noted how already "struggling" communities had been further demoralised by a "case on this scale" and spoke of feeling "dread" at "what else is out there".
The School's motto - In Scientia Caritas Abundet, "In Knowledge May Goodness Abound", can be found on the school crest. It consists of the Pope's Episcopal Mitre, The Eagle of Saint John and Saint Paul's sword. The original headteacher was Eamon Rafferty, followed by Mary Weeple until 2007, by Charles Docherty until 2008/09, then by Vincent Docherty; John McGhee became headteacher in 2014.
St Peter's Catholic School is a co-educational Roman Catholic school located in Bournemouth, Dorset, England. It is run under the joint trusteeship of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portsmouth and a religious order of teachers, the De La Salle Brothers. Former headteacher David Todd joined the school in 2013 and converted the school into an academy. The current headteacher is Mr Doyle.
The first headteacher of St Crispin's was Eric Bancroft who joined the school in 1953. He moved to Wokingham from Yorkshire where he was formerly the headteacher of Sheffield County School. Drama was one of Bancroft's particular passions and the school has always had a strong tradition in the subject. Bancroft retired from teaching in 1972 and continued to live in Wokingham.
Retrieved 17 August 2018 The school received external support by leaders from St George's Church of England Foundation School. This ceased at the end of July 2016. The executive headteacher and her colleagues from St George’s were credited with have driven rapid improvement at The Charles Dickens School, but against expectations, the GCSE result were again poor. The headteacher resigned.
Using average enrolments of 279 pupils for state primary schools and 946 for state secondary schools this would mean over 40,000 students are affected. In mid 2018 the new sponsor for The Whitehaven Academy was named as Cumbria Education Trust, shortly afterwards it was announced that headteacher Warren Turner had resigned and Assistant Headteacher Andrea Bateson was taking over on an interim basis.
The school, now known as Highsted Grammar School, converted to Academy status in 2011. It now takes both boys and girls into its Sixth Form. In September 2013, Anne Kelly took over as headteacher after the retirement of former headteacher Jennifer Payne. A Facebook page was set up in 2014 with the aim of creating a Highsted Old Girls Association.
Jonathan spent ten years working in primary schools, as a teacher, Deputy Headteacher and Acting Headteacher. Jonathan has worked as a memory consultant and writer for a number of TV companies. He has been the resident memory expert for all six series of the popular Channel 4 programme 'Child Genius'. Jonathan provides freelance services as a writer, ghost-writer, editor and publisher.
The school was formerly known as Gillingham Technical High School, and was located in Green Street, Gillingham. It moved to its current site in Pump Lane in January 1967 when the Green Street site was deemed unfit for purpose. Its longest-serving headteacher was Dr Robin Keen, who was employed from 1964 until 1997. The headteacher from 1999 to 2018 was Simon Decker.
He was followed in April 2015 by Mr Tim Button, previously the School's deputy headmaster. In February 2017, Miss Cathy Trundle was appointed headteacher.
The academy's ethos is underpinned the motto 'Achievement for All'. The Headteacher is Dan Mayhew. The academy was awarded a 'good' rating in 2017.
Mr Nokes retired after 16 years in service in July 2016, replaced by Miss Tracey Hartley in September 2016, the school's first female headteacher.
Mr John Constable is the current headteacher of the school. Around 70% of pupils come from outside of the LAA, with many from Hillingdon.
D.B. Bradshaw was the headteacher of the school in the 1970s and early 1980's, and from then to 2003 the headteacher was Bruce Henry Abbott. From 2003 to 2004 the headteacher was Stephen Pam and from 2004 the headteacher was Simon Viccars, who became the first Principal when the Leon school converted to become Sir Herbert Leon Academy in 2012. From 2014 The executive Principal was Jane Herriman but when her academy (The Duston School) left the Academies Enterprise Trust Gill Salver was appointed by AET as a consultant Principal from Easter 2015, with Dr Jo Trevenna as a head of school Mrs Salver was previously an acting Principal in Northampton. In 2013 Sir Herbert Leon was one of 26 schools which closed in Milton Keynes due to a NUT/NASUWT strike which disrupted the education of students.
It was founded by Jogendranath Sinha. The school has about 1200 students. It is a boys' school. The first headteacher was the founder Sinha himself.
After receiving criticisms from pupils, parents and the MP for Canterbury, headteacher Ken Moffat responded by saying "There is no rightwing agenda in the school".
The headteacher is Joseph Barker. The school is situated just off the Stockport Road (A626) on the outskirts of Greater Manchester, near the River Goyt.
There are 104 members of staff at Thornden School, some of which are Heads of Year or Senior Staff members. Su Whelan is the Headteacher.
The Primary & Nursery section of Oakgrove School was introduced along with the development of the Oakgrove district. The current headteacher (Opening - Present) is Mark Sim.
By then Sisters on staff included Sisters from other orders and the teachers were predominantly lay staff. The first lay headteacher was appointed in 1983.
Foxford had a new sixth form building built in 2006. The headteacher is Mrs A Gallagher and the Chair of Governors is Mr R Elkin.
The current headteacher is Lee Ratcliffe. The school has several notable former pupils, including founding Beatles member John Lennon and the architect Sir James Stirling.
Retrieved 19 May 2012. David Lack was appointed headteacher in 2008 and has a record for transforming struggling school. He left when the school merged.
As a result, floodlit tennis courts and a pavilion with a dance studio and a large multi-gym have been built. The school converted to academy status on 1 July 2013 and was renamed Farringdon Community Academy. In January 2018 the headteacher was changed, following Mr H.Kemp's retirement they got a new headteacher, Mr N. Holder. Many of the rules were changed after this.
The documentary, which received widespread media coverage, showed pupils misbehaving during a Media Studies class. Mr Shew argued that the programme’s makers used underhand tactics to film children without their permission and had opened up the possibility of legal action. The current headteacher is Nicholas John. Former headteacher Jo Armitage was praised as having a significantly positive impact on the school in a 2010 Ofsted report .
The school has four main building blocks; St. Frideswide's (also known as Frids), Austen, Sherwood (formerly New Building) and Cockcroft. A large, modern sports hall is sited next to St. Frideswide's, and the canteen in St. Frideswide's is rated five stars. The executive headteacher, Rachael Warwick, was previously the Deputy Head at Bartholomew School. The current headteacher is Georgina Littler, having been appointed from May 2020.
With the relocation of The Elmgreen School to its permanent site in 2009, Gipsy Road became part of the Kingswood School Foundation. In July 2010 former Elmgreen Deputy Head John Wilkinson was appointed as Headteacher. The library and learning resource centre was renamed 'The Mansuri Library' after his predecessor. John Wilkinson left the school in April 2014, and Dominic Bergin was appointed as Headteacher.
Robert Clack School is a comprehensive school in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham. Russell Taylor is the Headteacher of Robert Clack School. He is a former pupil of the school and joined the teaching staff in 2002. As the Senior Deputy Head from 2008 until August 2017, Mr Taylor worked closely with the previous Head before being appointed as Headteacher in September 2017.
In September 2019, the academy was rebranded and joined the Greenshaw Learning Trust, following several years of underperformance. A new Headteacher was appointed, and the school relaunched as Holmleigh Park High School, with a new uniform and new school rules. In particular, strict new rules have been introduced around uniform, behaviour and homework completion. The new headteacher is Patrick Farmbrough who started on 1 September 2019.
The headteacher, appointed in 2008, is Jonathan Crofts, a former teacher at the school, who was Deputy Headteacher at Chellaston School prior to the appointment. The school has a floodlit astro- turf pitch, named the Bainbridge Astro in memory of a former Head of Sport and Recreation, John Bainbridge. The Enterprise Centre was opened by Peregrine Cavendish, 12th Duke of Devonshire, in May 2008.
The school has been led by Headteacher Kuljit Rahelu since April 2015. In 2018 & 2020 the school was lead by deputy headteacher Angela Rooke as Acting Headteacher when Ms Rahelu took maternity leave. Previously a performing arts specialist school, in recent years the school has added and developed expertise in Enterprise and Stem. The school has had exceptional results since 2016 placing it firmly in the top performing schools in the borough. In 2018 it was the only Ofsted rated ‘good’ school that appeared in the top 3 of the performance tables for Haringey as the other spaces were occupied by the ‘outstanding’ schools.
She work as Headteacher in a Kinder Garten School, Dhaka. She is also the Chairperson of the President Abdul Hamid Medical College and Hospital's governing body.
In 2010, there was a case of scissor stabbing involving some pupils the school, although the headteacher at the time downplayed the incident as "relatively minor".
Ms. Halls has since joined Mr. Horn in running the Beckfoot Trust. She has been replaced by Mr. Simon Wade, former headteacher of Beckfoot Upper-Heaton.
She is an International Women of Courage Award recipient. Akter was praised in 2017 by her school's headteacher for successfully completing her exams despite the distractions.
Lucy Mary Silcox (11 July 1862 – 11 January 1947) was an English headteacher and feminist. She was noted as an inspiring head at three girls' schools.
On 25 May 2018 it was announced that the Board of Governors of St Thomas More had successfully appointed Mrs Siobhan Bowen as the permanent Headteacher.
Ms. Halls has since joined Mr. Horn in running the Beckfoot Trust. She has been replaced by Mr. Simon Wade, former headteacher of Beckfoot Upper-Heaton.
The school has access to facilities shared with the public, the Colin Tooze Sports Centre. Faith K Jarrett became headteacher in 2004, succeeding Roger A Fetherstone.
Althaus was a teacher for Physics and Mathematics at the Polytechnic Secondary School in Geismar, Thuringia, from 1983 to 1989, where he became deputy headteacher in 1987.
In 2009, Modern Languages was also added to that list. The headteacher is David Anderson, who had extensive experience in Kent Grammar Schools prior to his appointment.
Longdendale High School (formerly Longdendale Community Language College) is an 11–16 mixed comprehensive school located in Hollingworth, Greater Manchester, England. The school's Headteacher is Andrea Jones.
It is for students aged 11 to 18. The school has 1,700 pupils as of 2009., Mill Hill County High School. The current headteacher is Andy Stainton.
It is the only Church of England School for the Diocese of Bristol. The headteacher is Elisabeth Gilpin and the Director of Sixth Form is Richard Wheeler.
The game was written by the German author and illustrator and the headteacher and chess trainer . It was created in collaboration between Terzio's imprint Quinto, and ChessBase.
In 1947 he married Elizabeth Kafonika and was appointed headteacher of Richmond School in Kadavu. In the same year he was also made a justice of the peace for the Southern District and became a member of the Fijian Methodist Synod. In 1953 Inia returned to Rotuma when he was appointed headteacher of Malhaha School. Five years later he became head of Rotuma High School, which he had helped establish.
In January 2007 the school received national attention when then-Headteacher Ruth Poppleton excluded eleven pupils who walked out in protest amid complaints over poor education standards. Protesters complained that as much as 75% of teachers were employed on a supply basis. In September 2008 another Ofsted inspection also handed out a Satisfactory grade. In December 2008, Poppleton left the school, and Deputy Head Mark Ranford was appointed Headteacher.
Mr Glover became the Headteacher of the combined school and Miss Lee (along with Mr Morris) became his Deputies. The merging of the two schools into one large comprehensive was not without its challenges but staff were determined for it to succeed. In 1972, Mr Ian Rothbury joined the school as a teacher of Geography, staying for the next 37 years, 23 of which he was the Deputy Headteacher.
The first post as a trained teacher was at Half Assini Roman Catholic church school where he taught final year middle school students in Form four. He was relocated to Bonyere Roman Catholic church school where he taught middle school forms three and four. He was subsequently promoted as a headteacher after two and a half years. He was also relocated to Beyin and Axim as a Headteacher.
The school has recently been moved onto one expanded site which had originally housed years 7-9 only. The site of the upper school (the oldest building and site of the original grammar school) has been developed into an NHS centre. The headteacher of the school from 2014-2020 was Elan Davies, the first female headteacher of the school in 400 years. The deputy head is Mr John Lloyd Roberts.
Miss Perrin (Michelle Butterly) is the headteacher at Simon's school in Reading. She was once a television star and appeared as a Hill's Angel on The Benny Hill Show, however she changed her career and became headteacher. Miss Perrin has ginger hair and claims she's often mistaken for Ginger Spice. She originates from Liverpool and speaks with a thick Liverpudlian accent, causing Aunty Hayley to mistake her for Cilla Black.
The school educates overwhelmingly children within its catchment area. Pupils are between 11 and 16 year old (i.e. in school years 7 to 11). The headteacher is Mrs.
The school was left in the capable hands of the even longer serving Brenda Wheeler, then Deputy Headmistress, until appointment of Simon Penney as Headteacher in January 2006.
After his retirement from football he had a long career as a headteacher, latterly at Deane School in Bolton, and worked with the Manchester United ex-players association.
This area is now used as a dining room and assembly for the Junior School. The current Headteacher Mrs Jo Storey took up her role in September 2019.
Depending on his or her offence, a child can be excluded from the school system within any range of time after his or her misdeed. Though the teaching staff may recommend a pupil to be expelled, only the headteacher is legally empowered to exclude a student; he or she is not permitted to delegate that power to another person, but if he or she is ill or otherwise unable to perform his or her duties, another staff member may become the acting headteacher and inherit the power to expel students. When excluding a student, the headteacher must inform the pupil's parents of the duration of the exclusion whether it be temporary or permanent, reasons for exclusion, and the procedures which a parent may take to make an appeal. The headteacher must also inform the local education authority of the circumstances surrounding permanent exclusions, fixed term exclusions exceeding five days, and exclusions which result in a student being unable to take a public examination.
In March 2014, in the week a Department for Education review team visited the school, Stuart Weatherall was appointed Chair of Governors, with the previous Chair becoming Vice-chair of Governors. The NASUWT teachers' union called for the resignation of the headteacher following the leaking of the unpublished 2013 Ofsted report which accused the headteacher of "managing staff through a culture of fear, intimidation and bullying". On 30 April 2014 the headteacher resigned. On the same day it was announced that a pre-warning notice letter had been issued by the Secretary of State for Education to the governors, requiring major improvements after a serious breakdown in the way the academy had been managed and governed.
The school was formed on 1 September 2008 when two middle schools on Wellington Road, Archbishop King Catholic Middle and Trinity Church of England Middle merged. This was done in line with the education reforms that were being implemented to schools across the island at the time. The desire to expand beyond the then-current age range of 9–13 years was first registered in December 2004, shortly after a new headteacher, Pat Goodhead, was appointed. In 2006, after "outstanding" Ofsted inspections for Trinity, and the need for a new headteacher for Archbishop King, a joint governing body committee was formed and Goodhead was appointed headteacher of both Trinity and Archbishop King.
Maureen MacLean, played by Carole Cassidy, is a teacher the Glenbogle School, she was nearly dismissed by headteacher Katrina Finlay when the school was due to be closed down.
Dame Mary Georgina Green aka "Molly" Green (27 July 1913 – 19 April 2004) was an English headteacher who led Kidbrooke School, the first purpose-built comprehensive school in London.
The first principal of the College was Dr Joe Vitagliano, former headteacher of Chislehurst and Sidcup Grammar School. Dr Vitagliano was formerly a pupil at the Midhurst Grammar School.
Sir James Smith's Community School (formerly Sir James Smith's School) is a small secondary school located in the town of Camelford, North Cornwall, England. The headteacher is Kristien Carrington.
In 2005, Lynette Carter, who previously had served as Senior Mistress of the Junior Department, took over as Headmistress. She continued as headteacher when the school became Oasis Westbury.
Box Primary School, also known as Box Church of England Primary School, is a state-run primary school in Box, Wiltshire, England. The current headteacher is Miss Jo French.
In April 2009, Mr Steve Jewell, Headmaster, left to become the Principal at Littlehampton Academy. On 20 April 2009 Steve Mercer had taken over as Headteacher of the school.
Tallinna Arte Gümnaasium (Tallinn Arte Gymnasium) is a school, located in the district of Mustamäe, Tallinn, Estonia. As of September 2008, the headmaster is the former headteacher, Sirje Ebral.
Since 2013, he has worked for the Methodist Independent Schools Trust, firstly at Truro School where he was appointed headteacher in 2013, and from 1 September 2020, Kingswood School.
The Primary Headteacher is Mrs J Cadd. The Deputy Headteachers are Miss S Hadlow and Mrs B Maughan. The Assistant Headteachers are Miss K Brewster and Mr M Franzoni.
Shelford is home to Great and Little Shelford CofE (A) Primary School. It currently has around 200 pupils and obtained a "Good" Ofsted rating. The headteacher is Christopher Grey.
On 28 March 2017, it was announced that the headteacher, Mr. James Luck, had resigned via an email to the parents from the chair of governors, Paul Wershof. Sharon Jenner remains Head of School in the interim until a permanent Headteacher is in place, with Mr. Paul Banks being the Executive Head. Mr. James Luck joined the school in 2014. He replaced Mr. Paul Banks who left the school after 5 years.
The previous headteacher had been Mr Mark Bailie who was head between 2009 and 2017 and is now Executive Headteacher for the Finham Park Multi Academy Trust set up in 2015. The school has 1,500 students across the five mandatory years and the two optional years of the sixth form. The student intake is from the Finham, Styvechale, Cheylesmore, Green Lane, Gibbett Hill and Fenside districts of the city, plus certain parts of Earlsdon.
Sale High School (formerly known as Jeff Joseph Sale Moor Technology College and Sale Secondary School) is a secondary school in Sale Moor, Greater Manchester, England. Its current headteacher is Jayne O'Grady and the Deputy Headteacher is Kathryn Chapple. In 2011 the school was awarded the Good Schools Guide Art & Design Award for the highest points score for girls, taking double award GCSE over 2008, 2009, and 2010 in all English schools.
The new headteacher, Julia Wright, previous deputy head of Dixon's Academy, took over in September 2010. Between these two periods, Luke Weston, current head, was the acting headteacher. In March 2012 the quarterly school magazine 'Enterprising Times' stopped production and the e-publication 'The Torch' replaced it in a move to reduce paper consumption in the school. The school was named in July 2019 as a computing hub for the National Centre for Computing Education.
Saffron Walden County High School (SWCHS) is a coeducational academy school for ages 11–18 in Saffron Walden, Essex, England. The school is also an accredited training school, and was formerly a specialist Technology College. The current executive headteacher is Caroline Derbyshire (following the departure of John Hartley) and the associate headteacher is Polly Lankester. The 2018 Sunday Times School Guide ranked the school as the best non-selective state school in East Anglia.
Section 89 of the Education and Inspections Act 2006 provides for state schools for 'Determination by headteacher of behavior policy' (1)The headteacher of a relevant school must determine measures to be taken with a view to— (a)promoting, among pupils, self-discipline and proper regard for authority, (b)encouraging good behavior and respect for others on the part of pupils and, in particular, preventing all forms of bullying among pupils, (c)securing that the standard of behavior of pupils is acceptable, (d)securing that pupils complete any tasks reasonably assigned to them in connection with their education, and (e)otherwise regulating the conduct of pupils. (2)The headteacher must in determining such measures— (a)act in accordance with the current statement made by the governing body under section 88(2)(a), and (b)have regard to any notification or guidance given to him under section 88(2)(b). (3)The standard of behavior which is to be regarded as acceptable must be determined by the headteacher, so far as it is not determined by the governing body. (4)The measures which the headteacher determines under subsection (1) must include the making of rules and provision for disciplinary penalties (as defined by section 90).
Mr Maak Ying Kei was appointed as the Headteacher of the primary school. When St. Paul's Boys' College moved back to their campus in Bonham Road in 1950, the school continued to accept both boys and girls, remaining co-educational. Before the primary school changed into an AM and PM school in 1957, it moved to 1 Calder Path. The position of Headteacher in the PM primary school was taken up by Ms Fok Lan Hing. In 1959, the new west wing of the College was completed as part of the secondary school. In 1961, Ms Lee Quay Ying was appointed as the Headteacher of the AM Primary School after the retirement of Mr Maak Ying Kei. In 1966, the PM Primary School appointed Ms Chan Kwong Ying to become the Headteacher. In 1967, after Ms Lee Quay Ying resigned, Ms Lui Shui Ying took up the post as the Headteacher of the AM Primary School. In 1971, a new campus in 33 MacDonnell Road was completed for the primary school. Later in 1979, the choir and orchestra of the College was proudly invited to perform in Thailand. In 1985, the swimming pool at 1 Calder Path has completed. Later in 1989, the whole 1 Calder Path Annex is completed.
Upton-by-Chester High School is a coeducational state high school located in the United Kingdom. It is situated on St James's Avenue in Upton. The headteacher is Mrs Dixon.
Walker was the headteacher of Overthorpe C of E School and Flockton C of E First School. After 34 years as a teacher, she became an independent consultant in 2012.
The current headteacher Dan Wright is in negotiations to join the Emmaus Trust, a potential Catholic multi-academy trust (CMAT) proposed for the southern part of the Diocese of Salford.
Renfrew High School is a state-run secondary school in Renfrew, Renfrewshire, Scotland. The school roll in September 2019 was 816. The headteacher since October 2013 is Mr Billy Burke.
He was replaced by D. Dickinson who was head for about 10 years. He left in 2000 and was replaced by Jonathan de Sausmarez. The current headteacher is Sue Hearle.
Sports Day during the summer is another well-known competition where they can earn themselves even more house points. The school is under the supervision of Headteacher Mrs Jubbs currently.
From April 2012 the Headteacher of the school has been Mrs. Vicky Godley who has presided over the school moving from "Under-developed" to "Very Good" in less than 4 years.
Dame Enid Bibby, DBE (born 8 February 1951, Sheffield) is a British educator who garnered notability for her role as headteacher in improving Wood Green High School in Wednesbury, West Midlands.
It runs a full curriculum, including all standard subjects as well as vocational subjects for Sixth Form students. The current headteacher is Mr Alan Henshall. He was preceded by Nicholas Daymond.
A local newspaper claimed that Becket Keys students would therefore receive more funding per head compared to students in established local schools, but that claim was refuted by the school's headteacher.
Executive Principal, Mrs. C. M. Garside, was awarded CBE for Services to Education in January 2015. Mr Ben Davis was appointed as the new Headteacher of St Ambrose Barlow in 2015.
Mackenzie published his opinions in a series of books in which he challenged the dominance of exams and a utilitarian educational ethos. RF Mackenzie wrote and published three books, often referred to as 'the trilogy', while he was headteacher at Braehead Junior Secondary School in Buckhaven. # A Question of Living, published in 1963 # Escape from the Classroom, published in 1965 - Introduction by Gavin Maxwell # The Sins of the Children, published in 1967 In April 1974 he was dismissed from his headteacher post in Summerhill Academy in Aberdeen following public criticism of his liberal approach to school discipline, particularly his ban on corporal punishment of girls in the school. RF Mackenzie wrote his own story of the events at Summerhill Academy, which led to his dismissal as headteacher.
A new purpose-built sixth-form college was opened on the school site in September 2011 by Alan Yates (former Headteacher) and Simon Moran (Managing Director of SJM Concerts). In December 2019, the new PE hall was opened by current headteacher John Shannon on the site of what used to be the neighbouring primary school, Barrow Hall Primary School, along with a diner in use for the Year 7’s that was completed in January of 2019. The new science block containing 11 laboratories that was built on the same construction site was opened in February 2020. The plans for taking the schools grounds were confirmed by previous headteacher, Paula Crawley, when Barrow Hall Primary School relocated to a close area.
A sled used as part of the famous Antarctic expedition to the South Pole by Captain Robert Falcon Scott and his team, formerly on display in the former Boys' Grammar School's dining hall, is housed in the Humanities building at Tewkesbury School due to the school's links with Dr. Edward Adrian Wilson. The sled had been donated to the Grammar School by Sir Raymond Priestley who was born in Tewkesbury and who participated in the Antarctic Expeditions of Shackleton and Scott. In July 2011 John Reilly resigned from headteacher to be replaced by Martin McLeman as interim headteacher. In July 2011 it was announced that Gary Watson, formerly Headteacher at Maidenhill School, Stroud, would take over the position from January 2012.
Comparison of the school frontage before and after the new build Roundhay School is an mixed all-through school and sixth form located in Roundhay, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. At its last Ofsted inspection in 2013, it was judged 'outstanding', one of only three secondary schools in Leeds to hold this rating which was obtained under its last headteacher. It contains about 2600 pupils, with about 500 pupils in the sixth form. The current headteacher is Matthew Partington.
The Arthur Terry School is a secondary school and sixth form with academy status in the Four Oaks area of Sutton Coldfield, England. It is Ofsted Outstanding and was an Arts College before the Specialist Schools initiative was made defunct. The school from September 2017, will be led by Neil Warner as Executive Headteacher, who is the Strategic Leader for Secondary Schools within the Arthur Terry Learning Partnership. Samantha Kibble will lead the school as Associate Headteacher.
Appleby Grammar School is a mixed secondary school and sixth form in Appleby- in-Westmorland, Cumbria for students aged 11 to 18. Since August 2011, it has been an Academy. Until 9 September 2013, the school was a registered charity. The current headteacher is Andrew Lund, replacing Terry Hobson, who announced his retirement from the school in July 2007, after starting as head of biology in 1974, before becoming deputy head in 1995, then becoming headteacher in 1997.
Holy Cross Catholic High School is a Roman Catholic Voluntary aided comprehensive school in Chorley, Lancashire, England. The school provides co- educational education for approximately 830 pupils in the 11-16 age range, most of whom reside in Chorley itself, or the surrounding villages of Chorley Borough, part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Liverpool. The headteacher, Mr. Ivan Gaughan, joined the school in April 2014, after nine years as Deputy Headteacher at Blessed Trinity RC College, Burnley.
In 2008 and 2013, it was rated as "Outstanding" by Ofsted. There are six houses, named after former popes: Leo, John-Paul, Peter, Alexander, Clement and Benedict. In 2011 the school formed a soft federation with St Mark's CofE School in Larkhall, with St Gregory's former headteacher, Raymond Friel, being appointed as executive headteacher in charge of both schools. The federation built a joint sixth form at St Gregory's, which opened in 2013 with the name The New Sixth.
Brighton Hill Community School (known locally as BHCS) is located in Brighton Hill, Basingstoke in the county of Hampshire in the south of England. The Headteacher is Christopher Edwards, who took over in January 2017 after the former Headteacher, Charlie Currie, resigned in April 2016. Brighton Hill has run exchange trips with Marienschule, a school in Basingstoke's twin town, Euskirchen. It runs sport-related trips, as well as trips for other subjects such as English, Drama, French and Science.
The girls' first headteacher was Miss Rollin and she was in charge of 180 girls. The Boys School had 111 pupils with Mr. Watson as the headteacher. Both schools opened with minimum staff. The schools faced difficult times during the Second World War; a teacher had to stay in the school overnight to make sure there was no risk from fire and some lessons had to be taken in the air raid shelter that was built.
The School was founded in 1978, on the premises of the former Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School for Boys, Carmarthen. In 1996 the school was moved to its current purpose built campus at Croesyceiliog. Its first Pennaeth (Headteacher) was Mr Gareth Evans, who was succeeded upon his retirement in 1997 by Mr Eric Jones, and then by Mr Dorian Williams, in 2006. The latest Headteacher is Dr Llinos Jones, who took Mr Williams' place at his retirement in 2014.
Welshpool High School is located in Welshpool, Powys. It is a combined secondary school and sixth form, catering for pupils aged 11 to 19. In 2018 Josh Kinsey was appointed deputy headteacher.
In 2015, after 15 years as headteacher, Anthony Wilde left Southgate School and was replaced by Martin Lavelle. Lavelle appeared on BBC2 expressing his concern and doubts over the marking of exams.
The headteacher was originally Mr Robert Ahearn, but is now Mr Michael Vassiliou. The school has been established jointly by Russell Education Trust, the Greek Orthodox Church and the Classical Education Trust.
The current headteacher is Ann Webb. The first John Bright school first opened in February 1896 in temporary premises – now the Risboro Hotel. It was bought for £567 and had 62 pupils.
"Headteacher who never taught again after daring to criticise multiculturalism", The Daily Telegraph. Halstead, Mark (1988). Education, Justice, and Cultural Diversity: An Examination of the Honeyford Affair, 1984–85. Barcombe: Falmer Press.
Former headmaster, Alun Griffiths, received the 2005 award for Headteacher of the Year in the Welsh division of the Teaching Awards.'"Awesome" Head Wins Teacher Award', BBC News Online, 23 June 2005.
She was Headteacher of Woodside High SchoolWoodside High School webpage, woodsidehighschool.co.uk; accessed 7 June 2015. in Haringey, North London. She is a past president of the Association of School and College Leaders.
Bernardette Swinnerton retired after 40 years of teaching, spending the last 17 years of her career as a headteacher in Blythe Bridge, Stoke-on-Trent. She has 3 children and 4 grandchildren.
Vyners School is a secondary school and sixth form in Ickenham within the London Borough of Hillingdon. Since November 2011 the school has had an academy status. The headteacher is Gary Mullings.
On June 1st 2020, the academy was officially overtaken by Greenshaw Learning Trust. It was Late January when the switch was prompted. Headteacher, Mr Paul Holroyd, was replaced by Mr Johnathan Heap.
Dena Coleman born Dena Friedman (1952 – 2013) was a headteacher. She was a board member of the Jewish National Fund in the United Kingdom and she was founding head of Yavneh College, Borehamwood.
Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Alford (QEGS) is a selective, co- educational, academy status Grammar School and Sixth Form in Alford, Lincolnshire, England. In 2010 the school held 547 pupils. The headteacher is G.Thompson.
The headteacher currently is Mr. Kevin Prunty. Year 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 years in Cranford Community College. Each year is divided into form T U, V, W, X, Y and Z respectively.
The Howard Partnership Trust is currently led by its chief executive officer, Rhona Barnfield CBE, and the school's headteacher is Helen Pennington. The school was judged in 2009 to be Outstanding by Ofsted.
Korselt came from a long-established family from Mittelherwigsdorf. His father, Prof. Dr. Ernst Julius Korselt, was the headteacher at the Realgymnasium in Zittau. His mother Elisabeth, née Koch, was Theodor Koch's daughter.
On December 11th 2018, the school was given a score of inadequate by Ofsted. A year later, they came back to monitor the school. And two days later, the Headteacher, Mrs Beswick, resigned.
Newquay Tretherras is a secondary school with academy status in Newquay, Cornwall, England.Inspection report, Newquay Tretherras School, Ofsted. The current headteacher is Samantha Fairbairn. The original school first opened on 7 January 1954.
After his career in rugby, he became a P.E teacher at Ynysawdre and subsequently headteacher of Lower School of Ynysawdre. He then retired at the age of 65, in the Summer of 2005.
Retrieved 2013-02-07. In 1970 all three schools were combined to form a comprehensive school, under headteacher Walter Roy.Former Hewett School headteacher Walter Roy dies – share your memories, Norwich Evening News, 6 July 2012. Retrieved 2013-02-07. Former school logo In March 2015 the Department for Education issued an Academy Order which forced the Hewett School to convert to academy status. The order was issued after the school was deemed 'inadequate' by an Ofsted inspection, and was placed in special measures.
Prior to this, Mr Peter Griffiths, father of Ioan Gruffudd, star of such films as Fantastic Four and Wilde served as head from 1989. The original head when the school opened in 1974 was Mr Merfyn Griffiths. Since 2014, Ms Meinir Thomas has served as deputy Headteacher, with Ms Catherine Webb and Mr Geoffrey Howell serving as assistant head teachers. As of 2019, Mr Marc Evans, has been promoted to the role of assistant Headteacher, alongside Ms Webb and Mr Howell.
Martin Goldberg, a deputy headteacher in Essex, hanged himself after being investigated following information uncovered in Canada. Approximately 75 indecent images of children were found in his possession from his schools' changing rooms; 465 were taken at the swimming pools of his local leisure centre and 38 from other locations. The headteacher of the school that he worked at said that he felt "utter shock and betrayal" about Goldberg's behavior, which had been brought to the attention of Essex Police in 2013.
Former headteacher Timothy Royle was accused of three counts of fraud and one count of theft in a case at Reading Magistrates Court. Royle was accused of falsely reporting how bursary funds were being spent, keeping £7,000 and stealing computers and computer equipment from the school.The ex-headteacher was one of the first appointed National Leaders in Education to advise the Government on education policy who left the school in December 2012.He was cleared of these charges in March 2015.
On 14 July 2016, the school announced that Claire Tasker was taking over from Ian Gage, the outgoing headteacher. At the time, Tasker was a co-head at Tapton School. She took over from Gage at the start of the 2016–17 academic year. On 1 March 2018, the chair of the school's governing body and the headteacher jointly announced in a statement on the school website that it had become an academy and a member of the Minerva Learning Trust.
Staniland School was established in 1896 and located at the corner of Fydell Crescent and George Street, Boston. In 1987 the school moved to its present location at Peck Avenue, Boston. Following the resignation of the school's headteacher in 2008, the school spent most of the following term looking for a new headteacher. Eventually they chose instead to join with Haven High Technology College and Carlton Road Primary School in the Witham Schools Federation, making Adrian Reed the school's incumbent head teacher.
In 1983, the De la Salle site was closed and, along with the closure of St. Peter's RC school, many pupils and staff moved to the All Saints site. The Headteacher at the time was Mr. J. P. Kelly, who remained at his post for the next twenty-five years before retiring. He was replaced by Mr. R. Sawyer, who stepped down from service at the end of the 2012/13 academic year. In September 2013, the school's Headteacher was Mrs.
Haydon Bridge High School is a mixed secondary day school located in Haydon Bridge in the English county of Northumberland. The current headteacher is Darren Glover, who took over in April 2017. The headteacher from January 2011 to August 2014 was John Whittle. It is a foundation school administered by Northumberland County Council, It is claimed to have the largest catchment area of any school in England, reputedly covering an area larger than that encompassed by the M25, the orbital motorway around London.
The school's decision to join with Melland High School was made between Judith O'Kane, headteacher of Melland's High School, and former headteacher of Cedar Mount High School, Guy Hutchence. They believed that "inclusion was priority", and as a result, both shared a dream of the two schools joining together, where SEN and mainstream students could mingle, and work in the same school. In the words of O'Kane, the joining was a "complete success" and "had went better than we could have hoped".
Ms Justine McDonald took on the headship in January 2016. The previous headteacher was Mrs Jane Gray who had taken over from Mrs Margaret Dixon in 2004 who served as headteacher from 1994-2003. Mrs Dixon was the first lay head teacher of the school. With the retirement of Sister John, the last Servite head teacher, and the deputy Sr Sheila Sumner, the daily presence of the Trustees has gone, but these serve as Foundation Governors on the Governing Body.
In 1994, Sheldon had its first "outstanding" Ofsted report. In 1996, the Science block was added. In 1997, Tony Cleaver was appointed headteacher. The school was listed in The Observer’s Top 100 State Schools.
The school is managed by the senior management team, composed of the Head Teacher and six Deputy Head Teachers, each in charge of a year group. In 2014–2015 the headteacher was Brian Paterson.
The school's headteacher received threatening emails and phone calls. Similar protests occurred outside a nearby school, Parkfield Community School. The school is mentioned in official accounts relating to the so-called Trojan Horse scandal.
Archbishop Temple School is a voluntary aided Church of England secondary school, situated in the city of Preston in Lancashire, England. The acting Headteacher is Julie Siddle. It has 765 pupils and 48 teachers.
The school works in consortium with two neighbouring schools, Adeyfield and Longdean, as the East Dacorum Partnership, for post-16 provision. The current headteacher is Edward Gaynor. Matt Stevens is the current deputy-head.
In 1959, Nemtsev graduated from Cheboksary art school, and later the Chuvash State Pedagogical Institute in 1970. From 1961 to 1966, he worked as the headteacher of the Cheboksary Children's Art School No. 1.
The school's headteacher subsequently credited the fire as the turning point in the school's journey towards greater success. Subsequently, the Dijon Avenue site was closed and all pupils are in the newly built school.
In September 2009 Alsager School became a Foundation School as it joined the Alsager Community Trust. In September 2011, Richard Middlebrook replaced David Black as Headteacher. The school converted to academy status in September 2013.
A smaller than average community school, it has a pupil capacity of 210. It also has a large proportion of children with special educational needs and/or disabilities. The current headteacher is Mr Shawn Laws.
Richard was appointed as CEO of the Arthur Terry Learning Partnership. Neil led the Arthur Terry School for one year as Headteacher as well as being the senior lead for secondary schools within the ATLP.
In 2012, the school announced a £250,000 project to renovate the school fields into a state-of-the-art sports facility. The current headteacher is Michael Mullins. The school has vastly improved under his leadership.
Storey was appointed an OBE for political services in 1994 and a CBE for services to regeneration in 2002. He is a retired primary school teacher and long-serving headteacher of Plantation Primary School, Halewood.
The current headmaster (from September 2011) is Julian Dutnall. The previous headteacher was Suzanne Philipps. She held the post from 2001 to 2011. Previous to her taking over the role the Headmistress was Pamela Joughin.
Tenison's became a Grant- Maintained school in 1993, and a Voluntary-Aided School in 1998. Archbishop Tenison's School has a new Headteacher: Mr Simon Wilson, who took over from Mr Jim Henderson in September 2019.
Hermitage Academy (formerly The Hermitage School and The Hermitage Academy) is a mixed secondary school and sixth form located in Chester-le-Street, County Durham, England. The current executive headteacher is Dr Janice Gorlach, appointed in September 2019 after the resignation of Miss Felicity Smith. Mr Darren Stewart has also been appointed as the School Headteacher. It is currently sponsored by North East Learning Trust (NELT), a multi-academy trust with partner & sponsor schools across North East England, including Academy at Shotton Hall and Teesdale School.
Upon the last OFSTED inspection of the school in June 2007, there were approximately 250 pupils and the headteacher was Chris Robinson, although Ian Lowe now holds this position with Chris Robinson holding the Deputy Headteacher position. The school has provision for children with special educational needs as a result of the fact that the attainment of pupils when they enter the school at the age of 4 is below average. For pupils who have speech and language difficulties, there is specialist provision in two classes.
The second principal was Mr Stephen Potter who retired during the Christmas break of 2011 who was then replaced by Ms Jan Shadick, who served in this position until Summer 2017. She was succeeded by Ms Carol Shepherd until her resignation in the Christmas of 2017. Subsequently, she was succeeded by Mr Peter Mathershaw who stood down as headteacher in the summer of 2018, he was replaced by Mr Leon Wilson who is the current Executive Headteacher. The chair of governors is Chioma Oganya.
Cheam High School is a mixed sex academy school located in Cheam, London Borough of Sutton, South London. It consists of a lower school, for those aged between 11–16, in which each year group consists of 300 students and a sixth form for 17-18 The school has specialisms in languages and the arts. The previous headteacher was Miss Rebecca Allott who succeeded Mr TJ Vaughan on his retirement in 2000. As of 2017, she is Executive Principal and Mr Pete Naudi is Headteacher.
He was a GES headteacher and an Assistant Director of Sakasaka Primary 'C School in Tamale, Northern Region. He has also served as a member of parliament for the Karaga constituency (Jan. 2005 to December 2012).
The school's official name with the DfES was officially changed in 2001, with "Catholic School" added to the end. The headteacher at the time, Mr McParland, stated that this was to emphasise the school's Catholic ethos.
Gallagher continued to play rugby union semi-professionally at Blackheath, but he also took up teaching, becoming headteacher at Colfe's Preparatory School in south-east London. In 1996 he represented Ireland 'A', playing in the centre.
The replacement building is called The Meridian Building as The Greenwich Meridian runs directly through it. It contains 23 classrooms, library and canteen. It was opened officially in April 2000 by the former headteacher, Roger Coles.
The British School of Houston opened in 2000 and is located west of downtown Houston, Texas. The headteacher is Ann McPhee (acting). All teaching staff is recruited directly from the United Kingdom or other international schools.
Portobello High School is a large secondary school in Portobello in the east of Edinburgh. With over 1400 pupils it is one of the largest state schools in Edinburgh and Scotland. The headteacher is Ruth McKay.
The headteacher, Ronnie Ross, released a statement, which said that they were '[working] closely with pupils to ensure they understand their role as responsible citizens and the importance of safeguarding and caring for [their] local environment'.
In March 1998 the headmaster, Len Wild, was punched to the ground by three intruders. Debbie Sanderson was appointed as headteacher in 2000 and was appointed an OBE for improvements made in the school in 2005.
Head master Peter Collins took over in September 2012. In 2017 Collins left Fernhill, to two co-head teachers—David Heard and Annette Cameron. As of September 2018, Mark Kingswood is the Headteacher of the school.
The Charter School was born out of a need of the local community for the government to provide a good state secondary school in the Dulwich area, due in part to the high concentration of private schools in the area (James Allen's Girls' School, or JAGS; Alleyns; and Dulwich College).. The name of the school was taken from the "Parents Charter" introduced by the Government in 1991 to extend parental choice and raise standards. The school was then opened in September 2000 by the first headteacher of the school, Pam Bowmaker OBE, who welcomed the first 180 students to join the school in Year 7. Pam Bowmaker was asked to be the first headteacher due to her outstanding work in other schools. She retired as a headteacher in July 2005 when the school had received its first set of GCSE results, and was succeeded by Chris Bowler in September 2005 (who then led the school to an Outstanding grading in its 2007 Ofsted inspection), before being replaced by former Deputy Headteacher David Sheppard (who was well respected by parents and pupils) in September 2008.
Islington Futures is a federation of four community schools: EGA, Beacon High School, Copenhagen Primary School and Vittoria Primary School and was established in September 2018. Jo Dibb is the Executive Headteacher of the Islington Futures Federation.
Jacqueline Lewis. Mrs. Lewis served the school in various capacities from September 1972 and was Acting Head until May 2011.Holden Lane High School Newsletter (Jan. 2008) Editorial; Mr J Patino was headteacher from 2011 to 2015.
Statistical Booklet on Thai Women and Men, page iv, National Statistical Office, Office of the Prime Minister, 1995 She was a member of the Democrat Party. She was a headteacher of Narinukun School from 1924 to 1940.
Islington Futures is a federation of four community schools: EGA, Beacon High School, Copenhagen Primary School and Vittoria Primary School and was established in September 2018. Jo Dibb is the Executive Headteacher of the Islington Futures Federation.
Previously it was located on Stockwell Grove. The Headteacher is Ms. Catrin Prichard. There are seven houses or forms into which the approximately 800 pupils are divided. These are Alun, Bers, Clywedog, Dyfrdwy, Erddig, Gwenfro and Hafod.
The headteacher, Anna White was rewarded with a CBE in 1999 for improving the school after it had been labelled "Britain's worst school". White then left the role of Headteacher in 2004 which then passed onto Stuart Todd who also had a reputation for improving schools. Along with a new management team, Todd then led the school to record grades later. In 1996 the school received nationwide attention when staff said 60 of its pupils were "unteachable" and school operations were temporarily suspended while the headmaster and other leading staff were replaced.
Headmaster George Morgan managed the difficult transition from the Boys' High School to the newly formed mixed comprehensive, and it was he who chose the name "Sheldon" (once a medieval village, then a manor), to reflect the school's having become coeducational. In 1979, Anita Higham was appointed headteacher (in 1996 she received the OBE for services to education and training). In 1985, Caroline Cox was appointed headteacher. In 1991, admissions procedure changed to allow pupils living in the designated area of Chippenham urban primary schools to state a preference for either comprehensive school.
The school is also home to Gordano Valley Church as well as many local clubs and societies including the successful Portishead town band which rehearses regularly on the site. In December 2009, it was announced that headteacher Graham Silverthorne was leaving at the end of the academic year to take up a new post in Hong Kong. Gary Lewis became the new headteacher in August 2010. In 2017, Gary Lewis left the post to take a more senior role within The Lightouse Partnership - a Multi Academy Trust which the school is part of.
In Autumn 2009 a coach hired by Exhall Grange for a student trip to France was targeted by two Afghan teenage stowaways as the school party prepared to return to the United Kingdom. The boys crawled into the coach's engine while the vehicle was parked in a supermarket car park in Calais, but the duo were discovered by the driver and absconded. In December 2010, John Truman, Richard Bignell's successor as headteacher, left the post, and a new headteacher, Christine Marshall, was appointed in March 2011. The school celebrated its Diamond Jubilee in 2011.
Hameldon moved to a new £22m building on Coal Clough Lane (the site of the former St Hilda's School) in September 2010. The grounds were host to a variety of student learning resources such as pets: guinea pigs; three chickens (Mitilda, Elmo, and Chicken Licken, which give eggs to the school, which sells them); and fish, frogs and ducks in the pond. In 2016 the headteacher, Gill Broom retired and was replaced by Associate Headteacher, Gillian Jackson, who was then later replaced by three headteachers sharing the role.Burnley Express, Accessed 2010.
Brett departed EastEnders again in 2017; her final episode aired on 23 October 2017. On 15 March 2012, it was announced Brett would be joining the BBC's ongoing drama Waterloo Road as Christine Mulgrew, a new English teacher hired by headmaster Michael Byrne (Alec Newman). For the first time in Brett's career, she spoke in her native accent as the show had relocated to Scotland. Brett's character then took over as acting headteacher at the end of the eighth series and was appointed as permanent headteacher at the beginning of series 9.
Outwood Grange School was established in 1972 through the merger of Outwood and Stanley secondary schools, with John L Snowdon as its first headteacher. The Department for Education stated that when Michael Wilkins became headteacher of the school in 2001 it was performing in the bottom 10% of schools. In 2001 BBC secondary school league tables placed Outwood Grange School at 1581st of 3571 secondary schools in England for GCSE results, achieving a 54% pass rate compared to a 50% national average. In 2002 it became Outwood Grange College after achieving specialist technology college status.
The school was formally opened by Mayor of London Boris Johnson in September 2011 and is currently home to 600 pupils. It received over 1,000 applicants for its last 120 places, making it one of the most oversubscribed taxpayer-funded schools in England. The school's first headteacher was Thomas Packer, who served in post from September 2011 to January 2013, before becoming Education Director of the charitable trust that set up the school. Sam Naismith, a former England hockey coach, was then Headteacher from January 2013 until May 2014.
Castle View School is a comprehensive school for ages 11–16 located on Canvey Island in Essex, England, sited on the old Furtherwick School site in the centre of Canvey town centre. As of 2006, it has some 900 pupils and 200 staff. Castle View is named after the fact that from the original site in Meppel Avenue, Canvey Island, there was a clear view of the remains of Hadleigh Castle. Castle View School's current Headteacher is Mr Steve Durkin (appointed in 2016), the Deputy Headteacher is Mr A Sappong.
The headteacher of the school is responsible for day-to-day management of the school. The role of the governing body is to provide strategic management, and to act as a "critical friend", supporting the work of the headteacher and other staff. Schools generally have a delegated budget to cover salaries, running costs, maintenance and equipment; the governing body is responsible for managing this budget. They can decide how many and what types of staff to employ, which equipment to upgrade or replace and what the priorities are for implementing new strategies and initiatives.
Her earlier career was as a history teacher, working at schools in London and Singapore. She was then Headteacher (the first woman in the role) of the Jews' Free School, London, from 1985 to 1993, and Chief Executive of Lennox Lewis College (founded by the eponymous boxer) from 1994 to 1996. In the 1993 New Year Honours, Wagerman was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in recognition of her work as Headteacher of the Jews' Free School. She married Peter Wagerman, a dental surgeon, in 1956.
Easingwold School crest, with school motto In October 2016, Ofsted published an inspection report that found the overall effectiveness of Easingwold School to be Inadequate. The school was subsequently placed into special measures, with Headteacher Phil Benaiges removed from his post and replaced by Rob Pritchard as Interim Executive Headteacher. In April 2017, it was announced the school would reopen as an academy in September 2017, sponsored by Outwood Grange Academies Trust. On 1 April 2018 Easingwold School converted to academy status sponsored by Outwood Grange Academies Trust, and became Outwood Academy Easingwold.
Original cover, 1915 A.S. Neill's A Dominie's Log is a diary of his first year as headteacher at Gretna Green Village School, during 1914-15. It is an autobiographical novel.Croall, Jonathan (1983b). Neill of Summerhill: The Permanent Rebel.
Ofsted report It is registered as a specialist science and music academy. The school is a member of the Tove Learning Trust, the CEO of which is Dr Jamie Clarke. The Headteacher of the school is Iain Massey.
St Joseph’s Catholic High School, Business and Enterprise College, colloquially known as St Joseph's', is a Roman Catholic secondary school in Workington, Cumbria. The current headteacher is Miss Jacky Kennedy and the Chair of Governors is Patrick Leonard.
It was founded in May 1935 and admitted 380 children born from 1921 to 1923. The school currently enrols 1400 students and the current Headteacher is Mrs Tracey Savage. The school was formerly known as Sandwich Secondary School.
Duration: 2005 (Q4) Even longer serving than A. K. Irving, B. Wheeler took over the role of Acting Headteacher for the fourth quarter of 2005, until the appointment of Simon Penney, at which point she took her retirement.
Our Lady's High School is a Roman Catholic secondary school for 11- to 18-year-olds in Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, that is close to Fir Park stadium. The school educates around 675 pupils. The headteacher is Dan Cardle.
Helga Rut's parents are Elín Einarsdóttir, a former teacher and student counsellor, and Guðmundur Ingi Leifsson, a former headteacher and superintendent of schools in NW Iceland.Erling Roland. Saman í sátt – Handbók (Elín Guðmundsdóttir og Guðmundur Ingi Leifsson þýddu). Menntamálastofnun.
Barnby and North Cove Primary School educates around 45 children aged 4 to 11.Barnby and North Cove Community Primary School, Department for Education Edubase. Retrieved 2013-01-23. It is federated with Southwold primary school, sharing a headteacher.
He retired at the end of the 2010-2011 School Year. Mr Tumelty received the Benemerenti Medal for his religious teachings in the school. The headteacher is currently Mr P Croft. The houses were named Campion, Fisher and Moore.
Counselling services, including educational psychologists, were provided at the school where the pupils on the coach attended (Keswick School). Michael Chapman, the headteacher of the school, said staff and pupils were "devastated" and "shocked", highlighting the need for support.
It has approximately 1,400 students. The school contains around 1,050 students while the Sixth form contains around 350 students. The school is a Business and Enterprise College, rated 'good' by Ofsted. Brighouse High School's Headteacher is Mr Richard Horsfield.
It is federated with Southwold primary school, sharing a headteacher.Two Suffolk schools to share headteacher, Beccles and Bungay Journal, 2011-06-11. Retrieved 2013-01-04. At age 11 children transfer to Sir John Leman High School in Beccles.
In 2008, a former deputy headteacher, Paul Simpson, 53, suffered a heart attack as he took part in a five-a-side game at Falinge Park High School, in Rochdale. He was rushed to Rochdale Infirmary, where he died.
Holmleigh Park High School is a co-educational secondary school and sixth form with academy status in Tuffley, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England. The number of pupils currently attending is approximately 1,152. Headteacher Patrick Farmbrough took over on 1 September 2019.
William Edwards School is an academy school in Grays, Essex. It has a student population of approximately 1204 students. The current headteacher of the school is Simon Bell. The school achieved outstanding in its OFSTED inspection in Dec 2010.
Outwood Academy City Fields, formerly Wakefield City Academy, is a mixed secondary school with academy status, located in Wakefield, England. It has over 600 pupils ages 11 to 16 on roll, and its current headteacher is Michelle Colledge-Smith.
The school is part of the wider Wessex Learning Trust, headed by Executive Headteacher Gavin Ball, along with seven other schools in the Cheddar Valley area and became an academy as part of becoming a member of the trust.
The other members are Larkmead School, Fitzharrys School and Abingdon and Witney College. The four partners share Sixth Form lessons. John Mason has approximately 1000 students as of 2017. Sarah Brinkley began as the school's new headteacher in 2015.
The school retained a rating of "Good" in its 2009 Estyn inspection with "Excellent" prospects for future improvement.Estyn Report Mr P. Ellis became the Acting Headteacher following the departure of Mr. Davies to an advisory post with Welsh Government.
The school is one of six secondary schools in the area. The headteacher is Mr Mark Tilling. At the beginning of the 2005-2006 school year, the school was designated a specialist Science College with a secondary specialism of Maths.
Carroll A (2012) Lowestoft high school placed on special measures, Eastern Daily Press, 30 November 2012. Retrieved 2016-09-05.Papworth A (2016) New headteacher at Ormiston Denes Academy after principal quits, Lowestoft Journal, 5 September 2016. Retrieved 2016-09-05.
In 2013 the head teacher reported to the police a student who had set up a website critical of the school.Davis, Anna. "Hampstead headteacher tells police of pupil 'enchanted by anarchism' and tips off his chosen university." London Evening Standard.
The Appleton School is a secondary school and sixth form with academy status located in Croft Road, Benfleet, Essex, England. It currently accommodates 1,600 students from school years 7 to 13, and roughly 50 teachers including the headteacher Karen Kerridge.
The school was formerly called Royton and Crompton School. In this incarnation it was judged Inadequate by Ofsted in 2017. The school became an academy as part of E-ACT in 2018. As of 2019, the headteacher is Andrea Atkinson.
Under the influence of its headteacher, Frodsham School had single-sex teaching for its lower school (years 7-9). Due to falling class sizes, this scheme was phased out, and the majority of lessons for all years were mixed gender.
Boyd studied economics and Spanish at the University of Strathclyde. Her mother, Isabelle Boyd, is a former headteacher who was also the Assistant Chief Executive for Education, Youth and Communities at North Lanarkshire Council, and accepted a CBE in 2009.
The current headteacher is Mr H Emyr Williams. The school participates in a broad range of activities and extracurricular activities for pupils. Activities ranging from sports events to science competitions are offered annually for pupils of various ages and interests.
The instrument of government requires 12 governors: one local authority governor; four parent governors elected by the parents; one staff governor; two partnership governors; three co-opted and the headteacher. There are four sub- committees: Curriculum, Physical Resources, Resources and Admissions.
The immediate past Headteacher was Sara Catlow-Hawkins who retired in 2018. She succeeded Andrew Marson in September 2007. Marson had led the school for 21 years. The school is divided into four houses which are named after Christian campaigners.
Debden Park High School is a mixed academy school situated in Loughton. The current headteacher is Helen Gascoyne, and the previous one, being Cristian Cavanagh, was appointed in April 2007, succeeding Michael Moore. On average, there are 1050 students on roll.
Penweddig is a multicultural school which promotes different cultures and religions. The current Headteacher is Dr. Rhodri Thomas who joined the school in 2020 from Ysgol Gyfun Glantaf in Cardiff. Dr. Thomas replaces Mr. Gwenallt Llwyd Ifan who retired in 2018.
Testbourne Community School in Whitchurch, Hampshire, England, has been a secondary school since the Victorian era and is a foundation school. It educates around 760 students aged 11–16. The Headteacher is currently John Beck, who was appointed in September 2017.
Remenkov comes from a family of teachers. His father Nikolay Remenkov taught history and philosophy, and was a headteacher. His mother Angelina was a chemistry teacher. He received piano lessons from an early age and began composing already in school.
It encouraged parents to complain about the school's leadership with false accusations of sex education, forced Christian prayer and mixed physical education, with the aim of obtaining a new leadership of Islamists. The letter described pressure being put on the head teacher at Regents Park school, a school judged to be outstanding and 'planting the seed of her cheating'. The school was one of those identified in the Kershaw and Clarke Reports, but no information about it was provided. The Headteacher and Deputy Headteacher were subsequently found guilty at an NCTL hearing of falisifying SATS tests.
The former Headteacher Sir Christopher Stone was knighted for his outstanding contribution to system leadership nationally. Chris stepped down in 2011 to take up a position of CEO for the Arthur Terry Learning Partnership: the multi academy trust which currently over sees 7 schools in Birmingham and Warwickshire. Previous to Sam Kibble taking on the role of Associate Headteacher; the school was led by two joint Headteachers, Richard Gill and Neil Warner. Richard and Neil were made NLEs in September 2015 recognising the impact they have had in supporting other school communities as well as raising standards further at Arthur Terry.
Ian Ramsey Church of England Academy (formerly Ian Ramsey Church of England School) is a mixed Church of England secondary school located in Stockton-on- Tees, County Durham. It is named after Bishop Ian Ramsey, a former Bishop of Durham. The new Head of School (as of April 2015) is Brian Janes the Executive Headteacher is Gill Booth, who came to support Ian Ramsey from Venerable Bede in Sunderland after it was put into special measures by Ofsted, which led to the resignation of the former Headteacher Janet Wilson in May 2014. The school is always oversubscribed.
The 2006 Ofsted report indicates both positive and negative results with regards to teaching. Teaching is described as "satisfactory", with elaboration given as "There is a significant amount of good teaching, but a few lessons are unsatisfactory". On 14 April 2009, it was announced that Headteacher Kate Kearney would step down from Headteacher position at the end of the 2009 spring term. This is reported to be so that she can seek a fresh career challenge, and it has been stated that Kate Kearney believes the decision to be "in the best interests of the school".
Wing coached a number of high performing athletes during his time as a PE teacher including England International sprinter Chris Craig, professional basketball players Joe Fournier and Walid Mumuni and Watford FC player Michael Bryan. He returned to his former school Neale-Wade as principal in 2011. Wing was appointed as Executive Headteacher for both Neale-Wade and Burrowmoor Primary School in May 2015, both schools are sponsored by The Active Learning Trust. From September 2016 Wing will extend his Executive Headteacher role and will have responsibility for both of his current schools and the new Active Learning Trust school in Littleport, Cambridgeshire.
The new proposed school would have been a partnership between Academies Enterprise Trust and Gloucestershire County Council Malcolm Reeve on behalf of AET initially spoke of the plans for the new school to work closely with Millbrook, but AET was then banned by the Department for Education from expanding until it could raise standards in the Academies which it already had. When local residents objected to the proposed new school, AET was unavailable to comment. The headteacher up until September 2009 was Paul Elliott. He was replaced by Jan Scott, who had previously been a deputy headteacher at Merchants Academy in Bristol.
The first headteacher of the school was Mr Laurence Ardern, he served for 14 years, from the schools opening until his retirement in July 1975. He was succeeded by Mr John Gerrish, who retired in December 1992 after serving the school for 17 years. Mr Jeffrey Williams, who had previously been a geography teacher at the school, then returned to the school as headteacher; he resigned in August 2006 after 14 years of service. His work at the school transformed the already well respected former grammar school into what was probably the most well regarded secondary school in the area at that time.
The school's Student Parliament also has developed a strong voice representing students within the school. They are a key part of the running of the school, and ensure that the voice of students is put across and heard, and this was something that was noted by Ofsted in the 2011 Inspection. The Student Parliament is led by a single male student in Year 11, supported by the Student Leadership Team, members of which were appointed by the previous Head Students, Assistant Headteacher, and the Headteacher in June 2012. The Performing Arts Faculty at Friern Barnet regularly produces outstanding whole school productions.
Part 2 also, through Section 4, gives headteachers of maintained schools and lead teachers of pupil referral units in England the power to exclude a pupil either permanently or for a fixed-term for disciplinary reasons. The section also gives the excluded party the power to appeal to a "review panel" if the headteacher or lead teacher has decided not to reinstate a pupil, who may uphold the exclusion, recommend a review of the exclusion by the headteacher or lead teacher, or quash the exclusion and force the headteacher to reconsider the exclusion. Section 5 of Part 2 removes the requirement on a school to provide a student's parent, guardian or carer with 24 hours' written notice of an out of school detention, whilst Section 6 removes the duty imposed on schools by the Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009 to enter into behaviour and attendance partnerships with other authorities in a local area.
It has been a mixed comprehensive school since c.1970 and has approximately 600 students aged 11–16 years. Its main building has a multi-wing layout and between one and four floors. Elizabeth "Lizzi" Matthews succeeded Christopher Lee as Headteacher in 2017.
The Children was a TV Mini Series aired on ITV in September 2008. The main character was a headteacher played by Inspector Morse actor, Kevin Whately. The scenes set at his school were filmed in the academy, with actual students, as extras.
Construction work began in March 2011 with completion in September 2012. During refurbishment there were temporary blocks accommodating the pupils. School building work was completed by September 2012, with external landscaping completed by the end of 2012. The first headteacher was Harry Shoosmith.
The school's motto is "Hold fast to that which is good". During Ms Hutley's tenure as headteacher, the motto was briefly changed to "Aspiration, Success, Kindness", which had an associated logo that comprised a circle with a thought box circumscribing the text "ASK".
The Jo Richardson Community School, often referred to as Jo Richardson or simply JRCS, is a secondary school in Dagenham, East London. The headteacher and the Head of School is Ges Smith. The school is named in honour of MP Jo Richardson.
Manningtree High School is a secondary school with academy status in Lawford, Manningtree, Essex, England. The school has specialist status in Science. The headteacher is Mrs Morris. The school have recently added a "Multi Use Games Area" (all weather pitch) on the field.
New Bradwell School is situated on Bounty Street and is just to the side of Grafton Street and Spencer Street, an off-road street with some historic houses named 'Railway Cottages'. The current headteacher is Philip Webster, the successor to John White.
Sister Brigid Halligan received the OBE in the 2008 New Year Honours. Sr Brigid retired as Headteacher in August 2017 and has been replaced by Mrs N Howlett MSc NPQH. In 2016, Bellerive was confirmed as a good school following an Ofsted inspection.
BBC News – Secondary school league tables in Northumberland. BBC.co.uk (21 March 2012). and 2012.BBC News – Secondary school league tables in Northumberland. BBC.co.uk (23 April 2013). It is expected to continue to improve as an academy.Blyth School Community College appoints new headteacher.
Riordan heard the tales from a headteacher when he was bedridden in Sverdlovsk. After returning to England he rewrote the tales from memory, checking them against Bazhov's book. He preferred not to call himself "translator", he believed that "communicator" was more appropriate.
Sir Mark Grundy, KB is the headteacher of Shireland Language College, Sandwell, Warley, West Midlands, England. He was knighted by the queen in 2006 for his work at George Salter High School in West Bromwich, as well as his work in ICT.
Lady Barn House School is an independent primary school in Cheadle, Greater Manchester. It was originally in Fallowfield, Manchester, but moved to its present location in the 1950s. It was founded in 1873 by W. H. Herford who was also the first headteacher.
St Peter's Church of England Aided School is one of Exeter's five state sector high schools. The school was awarded language college status in 2002. The current headteacher of the school is Phil Randall. The old school building was knocked down (September 2006).
In May 2005, then-headteacher David Hill banned charity wristbands due to uniform regulations. This resulted in some students protesting on the school tennis grounds. Police were called after students began leaving the school grounds. Hill later retracted the ban on the bands.
In July 2008, Barry Burke, the headteacher at Rhyddings Business and Enterprise School in Oswaldtwistle, was appointed Principal of Manchester Health Academy. He took up his post in January 2009. In August 2013, he retired from his position, being succeeded by Damien Owen.
The school currently teaches pupils aged 11 to 18 across six year groups. The school is currently preparing for admission of Year 7 pupils. The current Headteacher is Mr Bartle. The main feeder schools are Stag Lane, Glebe, Little Stanmore and Aylward.
The current headteacher is Mrs C McKeagney, who was appointed in 2019. The school was founded by and is part of the Catholic church, and the relationship with the Diocese of Shrewsbury and our partner parishes is crucial to the school's identity.
Mr McGregor was the last headteacher and the sports field had been the field lying across the Barrmill to Burnhouse Road.Reid. Page 117 The Greenhills WRI originally met here, however after the school was demolished they moved to the Barrmill Community Centre.
Ricards Lodge High School is a single sex comprehensive secondary school for girls aged 11 to 16, located on Lake Road in Wimbledon, London. The school's headteacher has been Alison Jerrard since 2005. It was judged as an Outstanding school by Ofsted in November 2017.
The British International School of Kuala Lumpur is part of Nord Anglia Education, the world's leading premium schools organisation with a family of 56 international schools, boarding schools and private schools located in 26 countries around the world. The Headteacher of BSKL is Janet Brock.
The college was built in 1969 as a comprehensive co-educational school. It became one of the first Technology Colleges in 1994. Roland Marsh was appointed Headteacher in September 2009 and in the Ofsted report for 2013 the school maintained an overall rating of "good".
On 1 November 2014 Fairfax School became part of the Fairfax Multi Academy Trust, Mr Bird became the Executive Head, Mrs D Bunn was appointed as Headteacher. Bournville School, Smith's Wood Academy and Erdington Academy are also a member of the Fairfax Multi Academy Trust.
Ebony College offers O level and A level education, and is currently run by headteacher Cylus Waggwa, a former head teacher of King David High School of Wakiso district. The school organizes annual events, functions and concerts, and places a strong emphasis on Christian education.
King's School opened its doors to its first pupils on 19 September 1960. The first headteacher was Mr Jack Reynish. Later heads included Mr D.D. Rooney, Mr Ken Jones, Mr Rob McGraw and Mrs Sheila Hargreaves. Boarding accommodation at King's Hall opened in September 1994.
"Honley High School", Ofsted report The school was further extended in 2001-02 providing new facilities for the mathematics and English departments. This new wing was named after alumni Roy Castle, following a poll of pupils. In January 2014 Paul Greenough became the Headteacher.
The assistant headteacher, Helen Elderkin, claimed the programme was successful, providing students with "a taste of a real working environment" and helping to build their confidence. However, Howard Brown, Sunderland secretary of the National Union of Teachers, criticized it as "a step too far".
Alex Russell provides the strategic leadership of the school and is its executive headteacher. Hannah Dibden is head of school and she is responsible for the day-to-day running of the school. She is supported by three assistant headteachers and a business manager.
David Sheppard improved behaviour at the school and led it to an Outstanding Ofsted award in 2008. David Sheppard was replaced by the next headteacher from 2014, Christ Hicks. The school has just over 1,250 pupils on its roll from Year 7 to Year 13.
Rigby was born in Colchester, England. She grew up in Buckinghamshire, and attended Beaconsfield High School, a girls' grammar school. Her father was a businessman and her mother was a headteacher. Rigby graduated with a first in social and political science from Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge.
Sixth form students were found to have a sense of self-direction and ambition and received good support and guidance with university applications. The inspectors also praised the headteacher for her inspirational leadership. It is the sister school to Central Foundation Boys' School in Islington.
Steven Clark, its former headteacher, was one of the youngest Headteachers in the United Kingdom. In 2007 it had science speciality status and was branded as Tabor Science College. The school converted to Academy status in January 2013. It first joined the Lilac Sky Trust.
Boona is also a former: Local Council Five (LC5) vice chairperson for Mbarara District, deputy mayor for Mbarara Municipality, headteacher for Mbarara Secondary School and was a humanities and social sciences teacher in various secondary schools in Western Uganda earlier on in her career.
Ysgol Bryn Alyn is a secondary school in the county borough of Wrexham, Wales. Its catchment area includes its local primary schools within Gwersyllt and other nearby villages. Brian Whiteley was headteacher from July 2011. Mrs Kipping took up temporary head position in September 2015.
Our Lady's Catholic High School is a Roman Catholic secondary school, situated in Fulwood, a suburb in the city of Preston in Lancashire, England. It is located close to the affiliated St Anthony's Church and St Anthony's RC Primary School. The headteacher is Nigel Ranson.
The Clere School is a small co-educational community secondary school in Burghclere. Although its postcode locates to Reading via Newbury, it is in Hampshire, England. The current headteacher is Benjamin Bond. The years are 7, 8, 9, 10 & 11; there is no 6th form.
He held the title of Principal & Executive Headteacher. He is the author of a chapter entitled 'Education in the UAE: An Overview' as part of the book 'Education in the Arab World' by Dr Serra Kirdar. From February 2019, the Principal is Craig Dyche- Nichols.
Its most recent Ofsted was published in June 2019 and rated the academy as Good overall with outstanding leadership and management. Mr Hillier led and transformed the school during his tenure. He moved in September 2019 to become headteacher of Dorothy Stringer School in Brighton.
Papu Pam Pam performing standup comedy during Ganesha Puja in Bangalore His father is a high school headteacher and performing artist. Satapathy has pursued a BSc degree in Chemistry from Udala College. During those days he won the position of dramatic secretary in his college.
The school is housed in a purpose built campus in Two Boats Village at the base of Green Mountain. Farah Quinn became headteacher of Two Boats School in March 2020. The School Governors Committee provides a link with the community and advises on policy.
Much consultation occurred between parents, students and members of the public involving the merging of the two schools and whilst at first there were several objections about closures, primarily from Bretton Woods School, many people came around to the idea of this new school. In January 2005, the headteacher of TVS was announced at town hall, Mr Hugh Howe OBE. He would oversee the development and then become the headteacher when the school opened in September 2007. The Head, known for his turn-about of other new and failing schools felt the opportunity was an "exciting new challenge" and was "looking forward to taking up his role".
The school had been rated Satisfactory by Ofsted before his appointment, but after a 2009 inspection it was upgraded to Outstanding; it then became an Academy in 2011 under Townsley's leadership. The school then became an Academy sponsor an linked with Farnley Academy in Leeds and several primary schools to form part of The Gorse Academy Trust; Townsley had taken over leadership at Farnley in 2009, and saw it increase from an Inadequate Ofsted ranking in 2009 to Outstanding in 2013. He also became Executive Headteacher of The Ruth Gorse Academy free school in Leeds.Lindsay Pantry, "New Year's Honours: Leeds headteacher given knighthood", Yorkshire Evening Post, 31 December 2014.
Academies Enterprise Trust support for Academies at the local level is led by the AET Regional Director of Education (known as a RDE). The 2014 OFSTED report about AET explained that ‘some academy leaders said that there was too much variability in the support and challenge offered by Regional Directors employed by AET.'. In September 2015 an Ofsted inspection at Winton Academy noted that: During 2015 the RDE for Winton Community Academy was Elizabeth (Libby) Nicholas. Libby Nicholas was previously a deputy headteacher at an Independent girls school, Sutton High School and then an interim headteacher at independent girls school South Hampstead High School during the summer term in 2013.
In 1990, Mrs Chan Tang Fung Ming was appointed as the Headteacher of the AM Primary School after the retirement of Ms Lui Shui Ying. In 1992, the choir of the secondary school participated in International Music Festival in Sydney, Australia, and won the Gold Award, the highest award in the competition. The next year, the College made Liberal Studies a compulsory sixth-form subject, being the first school in Hong Kong to do so. In 1996, the headteachers of the primary schools changed once again, with Ms Chan Kwok Yin retiring and becoming the Coordinator of both AM and PM schools, and the Headteacher of the PM School.
Peter Rowe was brought into Princes Risborough School after an unsatisfactory inspection in 2004. In July 2008, Angela Wells was appointed as acting Headteacher and she was later confirmed as the new Headteacher.. On the 3 October 2008 Ofsted published its findings from a monitoring visit and found that progress since being subject to special measures was inadequate. However, a subsequent monitoring visit conducted by Ofsted in January 2009 found that the school had made satisfactory progress. A full inspection was carried out in June 2009 which saw the school removed from special measures and awarded an overall grade of satisfactory with some good areas.
The Stonehenge School is a small, mixed comprehensive school located in Amesbury, Wiltshire, England for children aged 11 to 16. It has 730 pupils on its roll. The headteacher is Nigel Roper who took over from Andy Packer in 2004. Its logo is an image of Stonehenge.
Range High School is a secondary school in Formby, England. The school has about 1300 children aged 11-18, including about 250 in the sixth form. The headteacher is Mike McGarry . The local primary schools St Luke's and Woodlands act as feeder schools to Range High.
Bishop's Hatfield Girls' School is a girls' academy school located in Hatfield, Hertfordshire. It was founded in 1960 as a girls' grammar school. It has a sixth form of about 120 students according to the latest OFSTED report. The current (since September 2004) Headteacher is Theodora Nickson.
Kirk Hallam Community Academy is an academy school in Derbyshire, UK. The school has satisfactory Ofsted results. The school has a sixth form that was visited by Gordon Brown in 2009. The Principal is Mr. Damian Belshaw. Previously Mr. Mark Watts was headteacher at the school.
Calum is the only son of Jane Clark and David Stevenson Clark, former Deputy Headteacher of Richmond School and Sixth Form College in Richmond, North Yorkshire. David was tragically killed on 21 September 2020 by cows whilst walking his dogs. Calum has two siblings, Hannah and Helen.
Around 2003 Mr Daniels left the school to become headteacher of Ilkeston Grammar School, and was replaced by Ruth Poppleton. In September 2004 the school was awarded Sports College status. In October 2005 - the school's first inspection for six years - the school was graded as 'Satisfactory'.
Morris joined the school in April 2005, to replace the retiring Martyn Morris (no relation), and moved to Hong Kong in July 2011, where he took the position of headteacher at Sha Tin College. Martyn Morris had retired after seventeen years in charge in December 2004.
Two Suffolk schools to share headteacher, Beccles and Bungay Journal, 2011-06-11. Retrieved 2013-01-04. At age 11 children transfer to Sir John Leman High School in Beccles. The village also contains a public house, The Three Horseshoes, which dates from the 17th century.
The Columbus School and College are close neighbours and students from St John Payne often are involved with liaison and support activities. The current headteacher is Thomas Coen, who was appointed in 2018. The school's motto is Avita Pro Fide which means Zeal for the Faith .
As a part of Building Schools for the Future (BSF) programme the school is being expanded from a capacity of 990 to 1350."Proposed Expansion of Stopsley High School""School expansion plans approved", LutonToday, Luton News Herald & Post, 5 March 2013. The current Headteacher is Karen Johns.
Pewsey Vale School is a small, mixed secondary school in Pewsey, Wiltshire, England, for children aged 11 to 16. It became an academy in July 2011. The school is described by Ofsted as "smaller than the average secondary school". The current headteacher (since 2017) is Neil Pritchard.
St James Catholic High School is voluntary aided mixed sex school for students from 11–18 years of age. It was founded by the Dominican sisters in 1934. Today it operates from one site in Colindale, Barnet in North London, England. The current headteacher is Mrs.
To date, Ysgol Llanhari has been led by five heads. Mrs Rhian Phillips is the current headteacher at the school. She succeeded Mr Meirion Stephens, who served as head of Llanhari from January 2008. He was preceded by Miss T Anne Morris, who took over in 2003.
She had served as the School's deputy head before becoming its leader. Laura Rawlings (née Flitton) retired as headteacher in 2018. However she is still deputy head. She had served as the head of the science department and leader of ICT before becoming the schools leader.
Porthcawl Comprehensive School on the western side of the town has approximately 1,500 pupils, ages 11–18 and 80 teaching staff. The headteacher is Mr. A. J. Slade. Both Ruth Jones and Rob Brydon attended this school. The Chairperson of the Governing body is Mrs A. Thomas.
Trelogan Primary School (Ysgol Gynradd Trelogan) is a primary school that educates around 80 pupils, aged 5–11. There is 3 full-time teachers and 4 full-time TA's on staff. The Headteacher of the school is Mrs Dawn Bayliss. The school was opened in 1908.
The writer added that Robbie's headteacher Patrick Blake (Jeremy Sheffield) thinks he can control his behaviour. But Robbie soon begins to cause trouble. It was announced that Robbie would have a crush on teacher Nancy. The crush begins when she is helping him prepare for his exams.
However, in September 2012, following the appointment of then-new headteacher Robert Jones, the house system was scrapped and was replaced by a system that worked by years, and the uniform changed accordingly. Now each year group has their own tie colour associated with their year.
Daily Post. She is known for her role as headteacher Rachel Mason in the BBC One school- based drama series, Waterloo Road. Her other roles include TV series 32 Brinkburn Street. Her most recent role is in the TV series Hetty Feather as Matron Gertrude Bottomly.
Retrieved 26 February 2015."Headteacher dedicated life to his pupils", 12 April 2012, www.walesonline.co.uk. Retrieved 27 February 2015. He retired from the school in 1984, and after retiring, he wrote a number of books about Porth, including one about his experiences as headmaster at 'Porth County'.
East Bergholt High School is a secondary school in East Bergholt, Suffolk, north of Colchester, Essex, and nine miles (14 km) south of Ipswich, Suffolk. It has 931 students. The current headteacher is Mr Woodcock. In 2018, the school was awarded a 'worst school' Ofsted inspection rating.
In 2002, Headteacher Sir Robert Dowling was knighted for "services to special needs education".Head 'bowled over' by top honour. BBC News, 14 June 2002. Accessed 4 August 2015 The school was re- modelled using funds from the Birmingham City Council's Building Schools for the Future Programme.
Songs of the 2nd World War, HMV He and a teacher colleague also were the first to translate "Lili Marlene" but were too slow to get their version to the song- publishing market. He left Taunton's in 1947 to become headteacher of Regent's Park Secondary School.
It achieved specialist Maths and Computing School status from September 2006. The current headteacher is Mrs Lesley Beck. Sir Graham Balfour School also offers post-16 education. The sixth form is an integral part of the Stafford Collegiate which involves all Stafford High Schools and Stafford College.
He was preceded by Sue John, also known as Dame Susan Elizabeth John (born 1953), who was knighted in 2012 for her service to education. Dame Sue John was later succeeded by Mr Stephen Davis, who has been the reigning Headteacher of Lampton School since that time.
Lefley remained general secretary of CND until 1994, when the post was abolished and the anti-nuclear movement was declining; towards the end of the Cold War. He remains a politician and Union activist and is currently the headteacher of a Pupil referral Unit in London.
It was formed in 1996 as a merger of the Breckenbeds Junior High and Heathfield Senior High schools. As of 2006, the headteacher was Alan Fuller. Average annual enrolment is 1,300 pupils. The annual enrolment for year 2007/2008 is of 1460 pupils, including Sixth formers.
Warden Park is a specialist secondary school based in Cuckfield, West Sussex. It specializes in mathematics, ICT, modern foreign languages and sports. There are approximately 1500 students at the school, from 11 to 16 years old. The current headteacher is Don Kenrick, who started in September 2017.
The musical is about students from an inner-city school in Liverpool who go on a trip to Conwy Castle in Wales. Mrs Kay teaches a class of illiterate pupils, called the "Progress Class". At the very last minute, the disciplinarian Deputy Headteacher, Mr Briggs, also joins.
Tucker returns as part of the main cast for this series. Over the course of Christmas, the school has gone to ruins through vandalism. New headteacher Mrs McClusky decides to crack down on student behaviour. Tucker begins to be victimised by fifth year psychopath Booga Benson.
In late 2017, the then headteacher, Anne Malcom, was criticised for comments made about skirts worn to school. The criticism came after a group of school assemblies by the head teacher about uniform standards included a comment about pencil skirts looking "unflattering" on certain body types.
"Schoolgirl locked up over music room acid attack", BBC News"Schoolgirl jailed for viola case acid attack on love rival in music room", The Telegraph The incident was widely covered in the national press, and following a second violent incident, Ingham undertook a period of extended leave during the 2017-18 academic year."Investigation into attack on girl at Knox Academy", BBC News"Teenage girl seriously injured in violent attack at Knox Academy in Haddington", East Lothian Courier During this time, Lauren Rodger, head teacher of North Berwick High School, was seconded to the school as acting headteacher."Headteacher of North Berwick High School seconded to Knox Academy, Haddington", East Lothian Courier Following the subsequent resignation of Ingham in 2018, the current head teacher is Susan Cook, formerly acting head teacher at Trinity Academy, Edinburgh."Preferred candidate for Knox Academy headteacher post named", East Lothian Courier In 2018, it was announced that an extension of the school would be required by 2024 in order to meet demand from new housing developments in the area.
Laura Aikman joined the cast as new deputy headteacher Lorna Hutchinson, as well as Broadchurch star Charlotte Beaumont appearing as new student Kenzie Calhoun. Quesnel became part of the main cast in the second half of the series. The series 10 characters consisted of Headteacher Vaughan Fitzgerald (Neil Pearson), Deputy Headteacher Lorna Hutchinson (Laura Aikman), Head of English Christine Mulgrew (Laurie Brett), Head of Modern Languages George Windsor (Angus Deayton), Home Economics Teacher and Housemistress Maggie Budgen (Melanie Hill); History Teacher Audrey McFall (Georgie Glen), GPD Teacher Guy Braxton (Regé-Jean Page), Science Teacher Marco D'Olivera (Stefano Braschi), Geography Teacher Olga Fitzgerald (Pooky Quesnel) and School Secretary Sonya Donnegan (Victoria Bush). An extensive set of pupils were prominent in the final series, including Rhiannon Salt (Rebecca Craven), Lenny Brown (Joe Slater), Lisa Brown (Caitlin Gillespie), Darren Hughes (Mark Beswick), Shaznay Montrose (Je'Taime Morgan Hanleyand), Justin Fitzgerald (Max Bowden), Leo Fitzgerald (Zebb Dempster), Kenzie Calhoun (Charlotte Beaumont), Scott Fairchild (Andrew Still), Carrie Norton (Tahirah Sharif), Bonnie Kincaid (Holly Jack), Dale Jackson (Finlay MacMillan) and Abdul Bukhari (Armin Karima).
Mrs Jo Bull (another former deputy head) then took over from Mrs Manson as Headteacher, she became the schools shortest serving headteacher when she left after just 17 months in the role. When the Dudley Academies Trust took over the school in September 2018 and it transitioned from The High Arcal School to become Beacon Hill Academy, the college made significant changes to the leadership teams of all of their Academies, this saw Jo Bull resign and Mr Sukhjot Dhami take on the role as interim Principal, he was supported in this role by Angelina Robin-Jones (Executive Principal of the academies trust). In January 2020 Mr Mark Thorogood became the first permanent headteacher of the new Beacon Hill Academy , but he resigned in May 2020 after just 3 active months in the role. Mr Sukhjot Dhami, who had been acting head twice before, helped to guide the school through its toughest ever period (the COVID-19 global pandemic) and took over permanently as Principal in June 2020.
Elinor Jane Barker from Heath, Cardiff, is the daughter of Graham Barker, deputy headteacher at St Julian's Comprehensive School in Newport. She has two older siblings, Joe and Harri and a sister, Megan, three years her junior and also a successful racing cyclist. She attended Llanishen High School.
In 2005, it stopped offering grade eight and nine education services; with this in mind, it became a high school in 2006, offering only grade ten to twelve education. The school was headed for 16 years by one headteacher who in 2008 retired and was replaced by another one.
St Clere's School is an academy school located on the outskirts of Stanford Le Hope, Thurrock, Essex. The headteacher is Ashlie Hughes. The school is involved with the Jack Petchey Award. It is offered to students in the upper years of the school, being years 9 to 11.
The Cardinal Wiseman Catholic School, commonly known as The Cardinal Wiseman School, is a Catholic school comprising a comprehensive secondary school and The Cardinal Wiseman School Sixth Form located in Greenford, London, England. Its headteacher is Michael Kiely and its student body consists of 11- to 18-year-olds.
Morpeth Secondary School is a secondary school in situated in Bethnal Green with nearly 1200 pupils. The current headteacher is Jemima Reilly. Morpeth's pupils come from a wide range of ethnic backgrounds; over half are from Bangladeshi backgrounds, while one-third are white British.Morpeth School – Inspection Report , Ofsted.
Clement Howell met and married the former Ellen Amelia Jolly who had relocated to Providenciales when her mother, Oseta Jolly, was transferred there to work as the Headteacher for the Blue Hills All Age school. Their wedding took place on 6 January 1957 and this union produced 9 children.
Bertram was the eldest son of Julius Bertram (1866–1944) and Marjorie Sutton (1878–1947). Born in Kensington, London, he was educated at Stowe School, Buckinghamshire, between 1923–7 (under headteacher, John Fergusson Roxburgh), and at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated with an Ordinary BA (a ‘pass degree’).
An average-sized voluntary aided Roman Catholic school, with a pupil capacity of 210. The proportion of pupils with disabilities and/or special educational needs is below average, although the amount eligible for free school meals are above average and ever increasing. The current headteacher is Miss McElhone.
Buxton Community School is a coeducational comprehensive school in Buxton, Derbyshire, England. The school was officially opened on 19 October 1993 achieving the consolidation of four former Buxton schools on the site of the previous Buxton College. The school is a specialist sports college. The headteacher is Craig Yates.
In 2006, the school gained an additional specialism as a Modern Foreign Languages College. He retired from his position at the end of the 2014/15 academic year. Christopher Maxim became the new Headteacher in September 2015 and resigned at Easter 2017. Richard Blyghton was appointed as his successor.
Arts and Media School Islington, is a secondary school located in the Finsbury Park area of the London Borough of Islington. It is classified as a comprehensive trust foundation school. Susan Service was appointed headteacher in 2016 after having served as the deputy head of curriculum for 5 years.
Daniel writes a regular column for The Guardian and has written for numerous publications including the Times Educational Supplement, Optimus Education, SecEd, Headteacher Update and The Jewish Chronicle. He focuses on the topics of the Pupil Premium, Special Educational Needs, and Inclusion in schools and the wider community.
In 1902 she was 29 when she became the headteacher of Oxford High School. She set a high standard and was known for talks about ethics. She opened boarding houses at the school and retired in 1932. Brown died at a nursing home in Boars Hill in 1964.
Then they show the filming location, a boarding school called Marnock Heights. Ruby insists on writing a letter to the headteacher, to try to get Garnet and her a place. They get a reply with a brochure. Then they realize that it costs £10,000, unless they get a scholarship.
The second series of Fame Academy incorporated some format changes from series 1. Cat Deeley and Patrick Kielty continued as lead presenters. Songwriting teacher, Pam Sheyne, did not return, and the role of dance teacher, Kevin Adams, was reduced. Headteacher, Richard Park, adopted a nasty, Simon Cowell- style persona.
Hamill was born and grew up in the Falls Road area of Belfast. His home was on the Whiterock Road opposite Belfast City Cemetery. He attended St. Kevin's Primary School and then St. Thomas's Secondary School near Ballymurphy. At the latter school the headteacher was the writer Michael McLaverty.
Ysgol y Gwendraeth was a secondary comprehensive school for pupils aged 11 to 18 in the Gwendraeth Valley, Carmarthenshire, Wales. Situated in the village of Drefach, it has 312 pupils (2012). The current headteacher is Mrs Anna Williams. The school promotes the Welsh language, Welsh history, and Welsh culture.
In 1995 governors failed to properly check the CV of the school bursar who claimed to be a qualified accountant. In 2005 "massive deficits" in the schools' accounts were discovered and the bursar was found to have stolen money from the school using blank cheques signed by the headteacher.
Clare Scott, who stepped down from service at the end of the 2016/2017 academic year to retire. As of September 2017, the school's new Headteacher is Mr. Sean Pender. All Saints Catholic High School is currently situated on Granville Road (B6070), next to The Sheffield College in Sheffield.
Dr. John Oldershaw founded the school in 1920, and it opened on 11 September 1920. Extensions to the school were opened on 4 June 1926. The first headteacher was Mr. H.G. Mayo, M.A. It was administered by the County Borough of Wallasey. By 1968 it had 700 pupils.
In January 2010, Glyn became a National Support School and between October 2010 and January 2014, Jon Chaloner (the previous head) was executive headteacher of both Glyn and Danetree Junior School. In September 2012 GLF Schools (www.glfschools.org) was created as a multi-academy trust comprising Glyn and Danetree.
In 2014 Streetly was designated a National Teaching School, known as The Sutton Park Teaching School. It is also a National Support School. The current headteacher is Billy Downie who is a National Leader of Education. Previous headteachers include Debbie Hunton, Pat Walters (interim head) and David Binnie.
Hornby was born in Scarborough, North Yorkshire,Former bank boss Andy has big Boots to fill – The Scarborough News. Scarborougheveningnews.co.uk (9 June 2009). but brought up in Bristol, where his father was headteacher of Clifton College Preparatory School. Hornby is currently the chief executive of The Restaurant Group (TRG).
Manchester City Council's relationship with its heads has often been stormy and it has a history of suspending headteachers,Veteran headteacher in storm over reform plans is suspended July 2013 Gillian Houghton, a former vice-principal at The Co- operative Academy of Manchester in Blackley was appointed principal.
Tony Ballantyne (born 1972) is a British science-fiction author known for his debut trilogy of novels, including Recursion, Capacity and Divergence. He is also Assistant Headteacher and an Information Technology teacher at The Blue Coat School, Oldham and has been nominated for the BSFA Award for short fiction.
Mallett died of cancer in 1994 aged 70. His son Nick was a rugby union player who played for and later coached the South Africa national rugby union team and coached the Italian national side. He also played first-class cricket for Oxford University. Another son became a headteacher.
After 11 years of being headteacher at the school, Diana Woods retired at the end of the 2008/09 term. She was replaced by the deputy headteacher at Wolverhampton Girls School, Dr Alison Bruton, who is also a Physics teacher, and achieved her doctorate near the end of the 12/13 academic year. QMHS also has an Old Girl's Club which was formed to promote and maintain contact between former pupils and with the school. It has a membership of over 300 with an active committee who support and get involved with the interests of the school whilst maintaining contact with its members through an Annual Reunion Luncheon, annual newsletter and social events.
During the school's initial development, Nigel McQuoid, former Principal of Emmanuel College, Gateshead and subsequently ESF's Director of Schools, was the Executive Principal of Bede Academy to whom the Principals of the Primary and Secondary Years reported. McQuoid left the organisation a few months prior to the completion of the building and the school's opening. From 2009 to 2010 Liz Clubbs, formerly Headteacher at South Beach First School, was the founding Principal of the primary years with Gwyneth Evans, who was previously a Vice- Principal at sister school Emmanuel College, Gateshead, leading the secondary years. Gwyneth Evans then became Principal with Bethan Harding MBE serving as the headteacher of the primary years site.
In 1967 the local education authority covering Smethwick appointed the first Black headteacher in the United Kingdom, Tony O'Connor (1918-2006), at Bearwood Primary School, close to where Hallam lives. The appointment was greeted by racist daubing on the school walls and threatening letters to the Chief Education Officer. However, O'Connor proved to be a very effective and popular headteacher, respected by children, parents, and colleagues. On the fiftieth anniversary of the pioneering appointment in 2017, David Hallam announced that he would start a campaign to research the life of O'Connor with a view to erecting a blue plaque on the school walls to mark this important milestone in British educational history.
The school has improved its standing in the examination result tables since the appointment in 2010 of executive headteacher, Martin Tissot, who is also headteacher of St George's Roman Catholic Secondary School in Maida Vale. In 2013, the pupils achieved 91% 5 A-Cs in GCSE, including English and Maths, putting them at the top of the table of Haringey secondary schools to become the "most improved school in the country". St Thomas More achieved academy status in March 2013 and Ofsted judged the school to be outstanding in June 2013. New buildings include a Duke of Edinburgh Award training centre, a dance studio, music studios, drama studios, a multi gym and a floodlit astroturf pitch.
J44, JP1, JD1) to distinguish the same rooms over on the Benton site which had a "B-" prefix (e.g. B75, BP2, BD1) Before 2001, the library was found on the upper south- west corridor and there were two halls (east and west). In 2001, the west hall became a new "Learning Resource Centre" and the former library suite was rebuilt and became a British Airways sponsored suite for those studying Travel and Tourism. Back in 1998, a number of students were featured along with John Dryden and Ann Smedley (Headteacher and Deputy Headteacher respectively) on the front page of the Evening Chronicle with the headline "Thanks a Mi££ion!" after Heaton Manor had secured money for a complete refurbishment.
XP School was established as a free school in 2014 by a team led by Gwyn ap Harri and Andy Sprakes. Both had previously worked in education; ap Harri had been CEO of Realsmart Learning Ltd and qualified to be a Headteacher with NPQH, and Sprakes was the Headteacher of Campsmount Academy. When they visited High Tech High school in San Diego, United States, they were inspired to create a similar school in Doncaster. After a subsequent visit to Expeditionary Learning's headquarters in Amherst Massachusetts, where they met Ron Berger and visited King Middle school in Portland, Maine, they decided to model the school on existing expeditionary learning practices with design principles adapted from High Tech High.
William, for a dare, steals a small "Chinese god" figure from his headteacher's house. He has to hide the figure from his mother, so he hides it on his drawing room mantelpiece. However, his headteacher (Mr. Marks), comes over to tea and notices it, and becomes very interested in it. Mrs.
Thomas James Williams (born 4 May 1994) is an Englishman who played cricket and hockey for Oxford University. Williams was born at Epsom in May 1994. He was educated at Epsom College, where he father was deputy headteacher. From Epsom, he went up to read chemistry at Balliol College, Oxford.
Rebecca Anne Essex (born 16 November 1982) is an English female rugby union player and headteacher. She represented at the 2010 Women's Rugby World Cup. She was named in the squad to the 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup. Essex earned her 50th cap in the 2014 Women's Six Nations match against .
Belper School and Sixth Form Centre is a foundation secondary school located in the north-east of Belper, Derbyshire, England. In October 2019, Ofsted reported that its overall effectiveness is 'Needs Improvement'. It has received Healthy Schools status and the Artsmark Gold award. The current headteacher is Mr. Nick Goforth.
All Saints Roman Catholic Secondary School is a comprehensive, co-educational, Roman Catholic state school situated in Barmulloch the north-east of Glasgow, Scotland. Established in 1972, the school was rebuilt into a newer, more modern version in 2002, with better facilities but fewer classrooms. The headteacher is Brian Feeney.
Northfield Academy is a secondary school in Northfield, Aberdeen, which opened in 1956. It serves the Mastrick and Northfield areas of Aberdeen. Local feeder schools are Bramble Brae School, Heathryburn School, Manor Park School, Muirfield School, and Quarryhill School. The current headteacher is Mr Watt, who took up post in 2020.
The school is a single academy trust school. Hatch End High School forms part of the Harrow collegiate Sixth Form. There are over 300 students in the Sixth Form. The school and Headteacher also play a role in the Harrow Alternative Provision Academy Trust (The Jubilee Academy) and Harrow Academies Trust.
Headteacher Andrew Hampton was elected Chair of the Independent Schools Association in 2014 for one year and elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. In 2016 the school applied to the Southend Borough Council to improve its sports facilities. This included the building of a new sports hall.
The Academy transferred across to the brand new buildings during the academic year 2008-09 in February 2009. The sports hall is sponsored by Stagecoach. The Dean Suite is named after Dorothy Dean, the headteacher of the school from 1953 to 1975, who died on 23 October 2011 aged 96.
In 2015, the school was featured in the ITV documentary School Swap: The Class Divide. The two-part documentary featured Jo Ward, (headteacher of the state-funded Bemrose School, Derby) and three pupils undertaking an exchange with pupils at Warminster School to explore the differences between state and private education.
The first meeting of the was in March 1949 in Wittlaer. This Anglo-German Association was assisted by six leading German citizens: the teacher Theo Albeck, Headteacher Anne Franken, Prof. Dr Haas from Essen, Prof. Dr Emil Lehnartz of Münster, the painter Georg Muche, and the lawyer Dr Dietrich Stein.
Biggar High School (Local education authority: South Lanarkshire) is a secondary school located in the town of Biggar, South Lanarkshire. It is a mixed secondary school of non-denominational religion. The current headteacher is Robert Stewart. The school was most recently inspected by HMIe in November 2007, and generally performed well.
Kirkgunzeon Primary School serves the village and surrounding area as well as children from the district of Beeswing. The school is partnered with Colvend Primary School and Palnackie Primary School; these schools share a headteacher. Children from Kirkgunzeon attend Dalbeattie Primary School Nursery. The present school building was built in 1964.
The British School of Washington was the first World Class Learning school to be opened by Lesley Stagg in 1998 Washington D.C.. In 2008, the school relocated to the Georgetown (D.C.) area. The headteacher is David Rowsell. All teaching staff is recruited directly from the United Kingdom or other international schools.
Wadebridge School is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form with academy status, located in the town of Wadebridge, Cornwall, England. It has 1,235 pupils. The headteacher is Tina Yardley. In 2004, the school gained specialist business and enterprise college status, and the school converted to academy status in April 2012.
In 1929, the London County Council renamed a school in Broomsleigh Street, West Hampstead as Beckford Primary School. In 2020, as part of the Black Lives Matter movement, the London Borough of Camden announced they would rename the school. Possible new names include Beryl Gilroy, after the school's first black headteacher.
Woodlands Secondary School is a Secondary school that caters for students aged between 11 and 19, covering both KS3 and KS4. Located in Luton, England, the school works to provide education for students with a range of learning difficulties. Debbie Foolkes has been headteacher at the school since September 2014.
An Executive Headteacher was appointed in 2009 to oversee both St Joseph's and St Bede's. The school merged with St. Bede's Grammar School in September 2014 to form St Bede's and St Joseph's Catholic College. The former St. Joseph's is now used as the lower school site of the new school.
Heart of England School is a secondary school and sixth form with academy status located in Balsall Common in the West Midlands. The Headteacher, who started at the start of the Academic year 2014, is Miss Hughes-Williams. She previously worked as a member of the school's senior leadership team.
300 px Prendergast School is a comprehensive girls' secondary school, located on Hilly Fields, Brockley, in the London Borough of Lewisham. It has an independent board of governors. The Headteacher is Paula Ledger. The school motto is from Chaucer's Prologue to The Canterbury Tales: "Trouthe and Honour, Fredom and Curteisye".
Barnby Dun has had elementary education since around 1872. The old school, as it is known now, with one classroom was paid for originally from local charities and the church fund. The property lies on Top Road, Barnby Dun. The first headteacher of the new school was Charles Newbound 1872–1895.
Titus Salt School formerly called Salt Grammar School located in Baildon, West Yorkshire, England is a former grammar school, now a mixed comprehensive school, for students aged 11–18. It is a specialist school in Mathematics and Computing. The Headteacher is Ian Morrel, who took up the role in September 2012.
It became a Specialist Technology College in 2001. From September 2009 it was a combined Technology and Applied Learning Specialist College. The headteacher was Mrs Janet Daniels (previously at The Maltings Academy, Essex). The school's commitment to its staff was recognised by its redesignation as an Investors in People establishment.
Notre Dame High School is an all-girls' Roman Catholic comprehensive school (having been a grammar school until 1977) situated in Elephant and Castle, in south London in the UK. Girls attend the school from ages 11–16 (11-18 until the 1980s). The current headteacher is Anne Marie Niblock.
Ysgol Uwchradd Bodedern opened on 6 September 1977 and the headteacher was Carol Hughes. It replaced the old National School in London Road which was then demolished in 1984. The school's symbol is a thumb pressing seeds into the earth (hence the motto 'hau i fedi' or 'sowing to harvest').
The school has approximately 1,014 pupils, with approximately 140 students in the sixth form. There are around 60 staff at the school. There are numerous support staff who fulfil a range of duties throughout the site. The Senior Leadership Team is made up of four assistant headteachers and the headteacher.
In October 2011, a new £1.65 million sports hall was completed by the Gallagher Group. In July 2018, RMGS Headteacher Simon Decker announced he was leaving his post as head after 19 years and would be replaced by Alan Moore, but would remain as head of Rainham Mark Education Trust.
Porthcawl Comprehensive School, on the western side of Porthcawl town in Bridgend County Borough, has approximately 1,500 pupils, ages 11–18 and 80 teaching staff. The headteacher is Mr A. Slade.Porthcawl Comprehensive School website Ruth Jones and Rob Brydon attended this school. The Chairperson of Governing body is Mrs A.Thomas.
At present, the school has a total land area of . It has a large L-shaped building of and residence of its headteacher of . The main school building has 16 classrooms, 3 office rooms, 2 laboratories and one library. Now the number of students and teachers are about 1200 and 35 respectively.
Bishop Road Primary School is a primary school in Bristol, England, UK. It is located on the eponymous Bishop Road in the Bishopston ward of Bristol. The school opened in 1896. It is the largest primary school in Bristol, notable for having educated Cary Grant and Paul Dirac. The headteacher is Gillian Powe.
Gourock High School was a non-denominational comprehensive school catering for boys and girls, 11–18 years of age, in Gourock, Renfrewshire, Scotland. The school taught around 630 pupils. The school motto was Honor Diligentiae Praemium, which means "The reward for hard work is renown". Willie Todd had been headteacher since February 2008.
Sally is characterised as a strict headteacher who has a "no-nonsense" approach towards people and daily situations. She has a strong dislike of bullies and sneaky people. She is determined to influence her schools with her own policy. She is not a vindictive woman and only hands out punishments for good reasons.
The most recent headteacher was Tim Mitchell, who replaced Bob Flood, who was appointed in February 2007. Mr Flood took over from his predecessor, Denise Parkinson. Mr Mitchell announced his resignation in April 2017, in order to pursue opportunities elsewhere. The school was placed in special measures by Ofsted in July 2016.
He was headteacher of a school, and secretary of a white workers' trade union. In January 1947, he became administrative secretary of the National Party for the Rand region and in 1948, chief secretary of the NP of Transvaal. From 1949 to 1955, he was a member of the provincial council of Transvaal.
Since September 2005, it has been a humanities specialist school. The headteacher is Alistair Brien. The school has roughly 1,100 students, including 300 in the sixth form. Until 2012, sixth form classes (including Theatre Studies, PE and Psychology) were open to boys from Bournemouth School, with whom the girls share a playing field.
Yates joined the Fabian Society, serving on its executive, and became active in the 1936 Fabian Group. She lectured widely, particularly for the League of Nations Union and Historical Association, and at Goldsmith's College. She became a schoolteacher in London, and ultimately a headteacher, moving in later years to lead Alnwick Castle School.
John F Kennedy Catholic School is a voluntary aided Roman Catholic comprehensive secondary school located in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England. It opened in 1967 and now has a student population of approximately 1100, aged 11 to 18. The headteacher is currently Paul Neves. The school's motto is Pacem in terris (peace on Earth).
PDF download required. Retrieved 11 May 2012 In 2016 Headteacher Simon Jones resigned following a visit from Ofsted, after which the school was placed in 'Special Measures'. The Governing Body of the school then sought support from multi-academy trust The Education Alliance. It converted to an academy on 1 February 2017.
The road to Mnyakanya High School, Nkandla, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Many pupils walk for several hours. The Bambisanani Partnership began in 2006 when David Geldart, Assistant Headteacher at St. Mary's Catholic High School, Menston first visited Mnyakanya High School. In 2007, David Geldart returned to Mnyakanya with two Sixth form pupils.
Many of the houses are original whitewashed cottar houses used in the past by land workers on the estate. This 'bonny' road down to the Carse of Gowrie is now closed to through vehicle traffic. The primary school in the village can accommodate around 100 pupils in total. The Headteacher is Lauren Budd.
St Benedict's Roman Catholic Secondary School opened in 1963 as a voluntary aided secondary modern. It became comprehensive in 1976 when the tripartite system was scrapped. In 1999 it reverted to voluntary aided status. The school's first female headteacher Mrs Jo Santinelli, the incumbent, was appointed prior to the 2012-13 academic year.
Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Plasmawr is a Welsh-medium comprehensive secondary school in Cardiff. It opened in September 1998 as the second school of its kind in Cardiff. Its buildings had formerly belonged to Waterhall Secondary Modern School and more recently formed Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Glantaf's Lower School. The current headteacher is John Hayes.
Andrew Marriott unveiled a plaque commemorating the opening. In December 1996, Gwilliam retired, and was replaced by the third headteacher, Chris Hughes. In 2001, the school won recognition in The Guinness Book of Records for the World's Biggest Hug, in an event that brought together a huge cross-section of the local population.
Janet Clark is an environmentalist and politician in the United Kingdom. Living in South Ferriby, North Lincolnshire, Clark worked as a deputy headteacher. In 1982, she joined the Ecology Party, following concerns about nitrate levels in drinking water. At the 1989 European election, she stood in Humberside, taking 14% of the votes cast.
A student released from a detention centre enters the school, resulting in an inspection and threats of closure. Headteacher Karen is replaced by Michael Byrne, who has post-traumatic stress disorder from being attacked by a pupil. Sambuca Kelly dies from a brain tumour. Michael begins an affair with Science teacher Sian Diamond.
Cairneyhill is served by Cairneyhill Primary School, which opened in its current location in July 1980 with 110 pupils, and as of 2014 has 372 pupils. It has 11 classrooms over 2 buildings. The Headteacher currently is Fiona Hall. On 8 December 2017, part of the school was destroyed by a fire.
The school as of 2019 had 1355 students on roll, including the sixth form, and 135 teachers. It is a school for ages 11–18. The school was granted specialist Science College status in 2002, and this was re- designated in 2007. The acting Headteacher as of February 2020 is Mrs Angie Dabbs.
Stair school opened in 1863 and was located in Trabboch, it always served as the Village Hall and later served as the Stair Community Centre.Flikr Retrieved : 2011-04-25 The school became a Junior Secondary with as many as 150-200 pupils, closing its doors in 1969, Miss Brown being the last headteacher.
Annie Watt Whitelaw (17 August 1875 – 11 August 1966) was a British headmistress and educationist. She was a headteacher in New Zealand and the first NZ woman to attend Girton College and to lead a British school. She led religious orders and was the adviser on girls education in the British colonies.
In December 2019, the governors announced that Mr Richard Jones would take up post as Headteacher from January 2020. Chair of Governors Sharon Hammond said Mr Jones would bring “invaluable knowledge and experience” to the school. Mrs Janet Waldron would also join the school as Executive Leader on a two-year contract.
Whitstone School is a specialist school located in Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England, and educates students aged between 11 and 16. The school has been a specialist Technology College since 2000; the school's headteacher is Guy Swallow. In August 2011, the school became an academy, and in 2012 the school roll was 602 students.
Molly Hattersley (née Edith Mary Loughran, born 5 February 1931) is a London educational consultant. Hattersley was previously a teacher and headteacher, noted for shaping education policy having overseen experimental desegregation of the British school system in the 1970s under the Labour Party government. She married Labour Party minister Roy Hattersley in 1956.
Hattersley began her career as the headteacher of the first comprehensive school in Sheffield. As headteacher of Creighton School from 1974, Molly Hattersley oversaw the centrepiece of a Labour Party educational experiment. Situated in the middle-class, largely white suburb of Muswell Hill it was decided to integrate a large number of Afro-Caribbean and other ethnic minority children into the school from distant parts of the borough in an attempt to maximise education choice and social interaction – a policy based heavily on the United States' then-current system of desegregation busing. In 1975, before this new intake had worked through the school, around one-third of the Sixth Form was either a first-generation immigrant, or had a surname of Cypriot or Asian origin.
Threshfield School is a primary school for ages of 4–11 years and has approximately 108 pupils enrolled. The school was built in 1674 and is now a Grade II listed building. Several extensions were added; In 2000, two classrooms were built as part of a stone extension. The current headteacher is Sue Weightman.
The school is led by headteacher Mark Jackson. It runs a faculty system, each headed by a curriculum leader. The pastoral system at Haslingden High School includes heads of lower, middle and upper schools leading learning mentors in each year group. The sixth form is led by Mr. Simon Heaton, Director of Sixth Form Studies.
In September 2013, the school celebrated its 50-year anniversary of Catholic education on the school site. A mass celebrated by Archbishop George Stack, attended by governors, parents, pupils and staff (both existing and former) along with invited dignitaries marked the occasion. The current Headteacher is Huw Powell who started at the school in 2014.
The school became an academy in 2011, but still has languages as a specialism. David Barrs and Jill Martin took over as headteachers of Anglo European School following the death of Bob Reed, who was headteacher at the time. They were officially appointed in 2006. The headteachers are now Jody Gee and David Barrs.
Richard Rhodes, then deputy head, afterwards became the Head master, before leaving and becoming headteacher at Rossall School. Arnold merged with King Edward VII and Queen Mary School (KEQMS) in September 2012, forming ArnoldKEQMS which operated on the sites of both original schools until September 2013 when it became wholly based in Lytham St Annes.
Then, the next day at Prayers, the other students also notice the absence of their Science mistress, but they are satisfied when the headteacher informed that she has received a resignation letter from Miss Bell. Daisy and Hazel, however, are not. Together, they work tirelessly to piece together the clues and solve the mystery.
In February 1916 she married John Watkin-Jones, who was also a school teacher. After World War I, she lived for a short time in Merthyr before returning to Nefyn in 1920 after her husband was appointed headteacher there. She died in 1966 and was cremated at Colwyn Bay where her ashes were scattered.
Meshullam Nahari was born in Jerusalem to Yemenite Jewish immigrant parents, and studied in a yeshiva. After his national service, he was ordained as a rabbi, and also gained a BA from Lifschitz Teaching College. After graduating, he went on to become a headteacher. Nahari is married, with five children, and lives in Jerusalem.
Sacred Heart is a popular girls' school for ages 11–18, located in Hammersmith. The former convent only accepts girls of the Catholic faith and a uniform is obligatory for all girls during the seven years at Sacred Heart. Approximately 900 girls attend the school. As of September 2014, the headteacher is Mrs Marian Doyle.
North Leamington School (NLS) is a mixed, non-selective, comprehensive school for students aged 11 to 18 years located at the northeastern edge of Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England. It is rated as a good school by Ofsted, and has 6.7% of children eligible for free school meals. Mrs Joy Mitchell is the current headteacher.
Fitzharrys School, is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form located in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, in England. There are about 650 students attending. The headteacher since March 2020 is Will Speke, who took over from Jonathan Dennett. The school emblem that adorns the gateway and uniform badges depicts three Harriers on a light blue background.
Laurence Jackson School is a coeducational secondary school located in Guisborough, North Yorkshire, England. It is a foundation school, with a capacity of 1,250 pupils. The school's headteacher is Catherine Juckes. A 2019 Ofsted inspection judged Laurence Jackson School as inadequate in all aspects, including achievement, teaching, behaviour of pupils, leadership and overall effectiveness.
Janice Middleton taught in schools in mining communities in Yorkshire before becoming headteacher at Victoria Primary School in Edlington, near Doncaster in 1989. Middleton is leader of her school's film club and is part of Filmclub's Star incentive and reward scheme for outstanding club leaders. She became a Filmclub Board member in June 2010.
Mr Howell, Deputy Headteacher, retired in 2008. He joined the school in January 1984 in the position of Head of Science. After a short time in post, Mr Howell's responsibilities were extended and he led a new initiative, the Technical and Vocational Educational Initiative (TVEI). Mr Howell was later promoted to the Senior Leadership Team.
St. Bede's Catholic High School is a Roman Catholic, co-educational secondary school located in St. Anne's Road, Ormskirk, Lancashire, North West England. As a Catholic community school, it gives priority to parishioners' children and those living within the LEA. The current headteacher is Mr P Denton, who replaced Mr Chris Horrocks in 2018.
The school was opened on 7 June 1957 by Lord Boyle. It cost just £120,000 to build, with students leaving aged 15. Before it was built, local children attended Glusburn Community Primary School and Hothfield Secondary, in Silsden. When South Craven School first opened, there were just 11 teachers, one headteacher and a secretary.
It was founded in 1938 as Preston Manor County Grammar School and its first headteacher was Mr W.P. Bannister. He remained headmaster until his death in 1963. It provided a traditional grammar school curriculum with science and languages streams. The school motto was "Munus prae jure" which may be translated as "Duty before right".
Vaughan Fitzgerald takes over as headteacher. A student protest of the mock exams leads to a panic attack. Sue and PE teacher Hector Reid have an affair, and Hector threatens blackmail when Sue breaks it off. Sonya Donnegan shares her novel with the staff, but runs into trouble for drawing from Christine's alcoholic past.
However, Esther convinces Frankie to let Ruby stay when she reveals her illiteracy. Esther also tells their school headteacher, Pete Hamill (Peter Mitchell). Shaffer opined that Ruby is grateful to Esther as Ruby "wouldn't have the guts". The actress added that it was "nice" to see Ruby's vulnerability, but said it would not last.
Before Peter became a full-time children's author he taught mathematics at schools in the UK, most recently as Deputy Headteacher at Cheam School (the Hampshire school famous for having educated both Prince Philip and Prince Charles). Though he couldn't convince the queen to buy of the books so he stepped down as deputy head.
St. Francis Xavier School is a coeducational, voluntary aided school situated on Darlington Road, Richmond, North Yorkshire, England. It is a joint Roman Catholic and Church of England school, serving young people aged 11–16 from both denominations and other backgrounds. The headteacher is Mr. S. McGhee and the deputy is Mrs. J. Prime.
The Grove Academy (formerly Harrogate Pupil Referral Service) is a mixed alternative provision secondary school, located in Harrogate, North Yorkshire. It provides for pupils who are unable to attend a mainstream school for reasons including illness or behaviour. The school had an enrolment of 10 pupils in 2016. Its current headteacher is Catherine Farrell.
Philip Don (born 10 March 1952) is a former football referee and school headteacher from England. Don was originally from Sheffield but his teaching career took him south to Middlesex. He is counted amongst the top 100 referees of all time in a list maintained by the International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS).
Among the schools at which she taught were Dame Alice Owens ; Islington Green Comprehensive (1974-82); and Acland Burghley Comprehensive (1982-88). She took a hiatus from teaching after being elected as a Labour councillor in Islington in 1971. She resigned in 1978 and returned to teaching. She was named as headteacher at Chiswick Community School.
Since 1999, the present school has been united on the Eithinog site. It is a comprehensive school for the 11–18 age group, and draws pupils from a wide area around Bangor. The school's current study body totals 1204, with many pupils travelling from Anglesey, North Arfon and further afield. The current headteacher is Neil Foden.
The report stated "Underachievement has become widespread in core areas of the curriculum. Standards of achievement and behaviour have fallen significantly since the last inspection and leaders have not delivered recommendations made at that time. Consequently, governors and leaders are not demonstrating the capacity to improve the school." The headteacher of the school, Martin Brown, challenged the report.
In 2004, Gerard MacMahon was appointed headteacher. Sheldon was again awarded Sportsmark Gold. It was also awarded the Artsmark Award, for the quality of performing arts. The school also achieved The Healthy Schools Award. In 2005, Sheldon was named in Ofsted’s roll of honour as one of "the best of the best" with two "outstanding" inspections.
Johnson was born in Cambridge on 23 June 1858 to William Henry Farthing Johnson and his wife, Harriet (née Brimley). He was their fifth child. The family were Baptists and political liberals. He attended the Llandaff House School, Cambridge where his father was the proprietor and headteacher, then the Perse School, Cambridge, and the Liverpool Royal Institution School.
Sadibou Hydara was born in Dippa Kunda, Serekunda to Mandinka parents from the Upper Division region of the Gambia. Hydara was raised in Koidutown, Kono District, Sierra Leone, where his father was a trader. Koidutown has a large and prosperous Gambian community. Gambian educator Mohamed Hafiz Fye, a friend of Sadibou's father, was a headteacher in Koidutown.
Framwellgate School Durham is a large state secondary school and sixth form centre located in the Framwellgate Moor area of Durham City, County Durham, England. It was granted academy status in 2011 and is now operating as such. The current headteacher is Jessie Hodgson, who was selected following the resignation of Alisdair Nicholas in August 2017.
Abbeyfield achieved Business and Enterprise Specialist School status in September 2005. In 2008, a new building was built to accommodate the growing sixth form. Many changes were implemented after James Fox became headteacher in 2010, including a new uniform which featured blazers. Four houses were introduced, named after local and historical dignitaries: Alfred, Neeld, Brunel and Talbot.
It was the home of Tom Weir MBE and his wife Rona, who for many years was the primary school headteacher. The film producer and director brothers Andrew Macdonald and Kevin Macdonald grew up in the vicinity. Prominent Glasgow financier and environmentalist Sir Raymond Johnstone lived at the Wards Estate. Alistair Pearson farmed on the edge of the village.
Following the appointment of a new headteacher, Mrs T Lewyckyj, St James was inspected by Ofsted and received an overall grade of Outstanding. This was the only secondary school in Bolton to receive this honour at the time of inspection, and places St James in the top 2% of schools nationally. This inspection is dated back in 2011.
Villiers High School is a co-educational 11–18 school and sixth form in the Southall area of the west London borough of Ealing. The school is situated in Boyd Avenue, in the heart of Southall. Aruna Sharma was appointed Headteacher in September 2017. It has around 1,075 pupils on roll, 120 of whom are in the sixth form.
Ss John Fisher and Thomas More RC High School is a coeducational secondary school located in Colne in the English county of Lancashire. The school is named after the Roman Catholic Saints John Fisher and Thomas More. The headteacher from September 2002 to July 2007 was Mr Brendan Conboy, who moved to Our Lady's Catholic College.
So they came to Bruchsal, the former homeland of the headteacher. After temporary accommodation in an inn, they moved into a new purpose-built building on the cloister hill in Bruchsal. During World War II, the nazis shut down the school for some time. However, it was the first school of Northern Baden to continue teaching.
Canon Blinston was the executive headteacher of the Minster School for 20 years. He served as the Head of Magnus School in Newark, the school with which the Minster School has joined. Mrs White was the head teacher up until December 2013. Mr C. Stevens was the acting head teacher until Matthew Parris joined the school in September 2014.
The last Headteacher was Ms Cordeaux, followed by acting head Mr Topping for a short while. In 2012, the school achieved its best ever results. Plans to merge Collegiate with Bispham High School Arts College were under discussion 2012–14. The new merged school (named Blackpool Aspire Academy) is sponsored by the Fylde Coast Academy Trust.
20% of students, had learning difficulties and/or disabilities: of these, 27 had a formal SEN statement. The college had a long history of underperforming. In 2013, it was put into special measures. Wirral replaced the school’s governing body with an interim executive board, made up of experienced people who, alongside the headteacher, have made major changes.
In 1904 it moved to new premises on the Market Place. Nicholas Hamond Grammar School, by then comprehensive converted to an academy in 2012. The headteacher was dismissed by the trust on 18 October 2016, and replaced by the extant deputy head. This caused disruption in the school which was identified by an Ofsted Inspection in 2017.
Yeoman was born in Esk in Queensland, Australia as Beryl Botterill Thompson. Her father was an English rancher and he oversaw a sheep farm. Her parents took her to visit England where her brother was born and her father died. Her mother Ida May (Cooke), who had been a Brisbane headteacher, decided to settle in the UK in Brighton.
In 1998 another extension was completed, adding two science blocks, an IT/graphics room, an English suite, and two general classrooms. In 1999, the school was awarded "investor in people status". In January 2001 a new headteacher, Jane Wheatley, was appointed. The school was awarded Beacon school status in September 2001 and the school achievement award in April.
The British American School of Charlotte opened in 2004 and is located in the Ballantyne/South Charlotte area. The current headteacher is Adam Stevens. All teaching staff is recruited directly from the United Kingdom or other international schools. The curriculum includes the International Primary Curriculum, National Curriculum for England, and the International General Certificate of Secondary Education IGCSE.
Robbie arrives for his first day at college where the headteacher Patrick Blake (Jeremy Sheffield) warns him not to cause trouble. He is mentored by Callum Kane (Laurie Duncan) but decides to truant college. Robbie begins to terrorise Doug Carter (PJ Brennan) and vandalise his delicatessen business. Doug reports Robbie to Patrick, much to his annoyance.
It has a mixed intake of both boys and girls aged 11-16\. The current pupil population is approximately 1,200. The current headteacher is Mr. Alan Birchall. Byrchall High School is one of three secondary schools in Ashton, the other two being St Edmund Arrowsmith Catholic High School, located next to Byrchall High School, and Cansfield High School.
The headteacher, Peter Cornforth, was honoured by then Prime Minister Gordon Brown for exceptional school leadership."Headteacher's shining example of helping others", Richard Mennear, Hartlepool Mail, 7 March 2008. he is one of the National College for School Leadership's 'National Leaders of Education'."List of National Leaders of Education" , National College for School Leadership, accessed 20 September 2009.
Saint Michael's Catholic High School is a secondary school with academy status located in the town of Watford, Hertfordshire. A Section 5 Ofsted inspection in October 2007 and a Section 48 Inspection by the Archdiocese of Westminster in November 2007 both judged the school as outstanding. In September 2010, headteacher John Murphy was succeeded by Edward Conway.
It retained its specialism in visual and performing arts. In June 2015, an Ofsted inspection found Redcar Academy to "require improvement". In November 2015 the school began receiving support from Outwood Grange Academies Trust (OGAT). The school implemented OGAT's behaviour management policy, style of uniform, and appointed Angela Sweeten—previously of Outwood Academy Ripon—as headteacher.
Lady Hawkins' School is situated in the market town of Kington in north west Herefordshire. It operates as a secondary school, which takes children from the age of 11 through to the age of 16. The school is currently led by headteacher Paul Jennings. The school comprises two houses named after prominent figures in Kington's past: Banks and Garrick.
Rachel Ford Thompson's records Rachel Ford Thompson (31 August 1856 - 9 December 1906) was an English botanist and temperance activist. The daughter of Quaker botanist Silvanus Thompson (1818-1881) and Bridget Tatham, Her father was the headteacher at the Quaker school in York. She was born in York. From 1882 to 1893, she studied flora in Yorkshire.
Graham-Brown became a schoolteacher. He was Headteacher of Truro High School for eight years before taking up the position of Headmaster of the independent girls' school, the Royal High School, Bath, on Lansdown in Bath. In December 2009, after 11 years in the position, he retired. He writes plays under the nom de plume of Dougie Blaxland.
Historically the school developed a reward scheme and mentoring system, developed by Steven Clark, its former Headteacher. The school was first originally split into houses, Brunel, Turner, Austen and Redgrave. Since 2019, these have become Hawking, Farah, Pankhurst and Parks. The School's teacher/student mentoring program for year 11 helps those under- achieving across the year groups.
Webster and Woffinden helped them find lawyers. In 2002 Reed and Lillie won £200,000 each (the maximum possible) in defamation proceedings against Newcastle City Council. Other cases in which he was involved included that of Sion Jenkins, the deputy headteacher convicted of the murder of his foster daughter Billie-Jo. Jenkins' conviction was quashed in 2004.
The pair were arrested after the police were informed. In May 2018, the pair were found guilty of conspiracy to murder. In April 2018, a new headteacher, Chris Drew, was appointed in light of the school being designated as "failing" by Ofsted in an earlier report. Chris Drew was replaced in September 2019 by Vicki Rahn.
As of September 2019 the headteacher is Will Manning. The school is a dual specialist technology college and language college. The school takes boys from the age of 11 until the end of their GCSEs at the age of 16. After this students may continue to the associated Didcot Sixth Form College for their A-levels.
In May 2016 Andrew Whitaker was appointed as the new Executive Principal of White Rose Academies, replacing the previous Executive Principal/CEO, Annette Hall, with effect from September 2016. Andrew Whitaker was formerly headteacher at Todmorden High School and steered the school from an Ofsted rating of ‘requires improvement’ (2013) to ‘good with outstanding features’ (2015).
In May 2014, the school had its first Ofsted inspection, when the school was adjudged to be "Good".Ofsted Report Cobham Free School The inspectors noted that the headteacher has an inspiring vision for the school which the whole school community is fully behind. In the 2017 following Ofsted inspection the school was again rated "Good".
Sayragul Sauytbay ( ~1977 - ) is a Chinese doctor, headteacher and whistle blower for the Kazakh Chinese people. She left China illegally and then she told the media about the Xinjiang re-education camps where people are re- educated in China. Sweden offered her political asylum after Kazakhstan refused. She was chosen as an International Woman of Courage in March 2020.
The Strømsgodset Church () is a wooden church constructed in a rectangular shape, dating from 1843. It was designed by the architect Christian H. Grosch. The church has a rectangular chapel, nave and chancel have the same width and height. On its 100th anniversary in 1943 the church underwent a renovation led by architect Wilhelm Karlsson and headteacher Carsten Lien.
Smith described his career high as "My first prize-giving evening as headteacher. It was very humbling to recognise the effort and hard work of our pupils." According to his local Labour MP Jon Cruddas, Smith did a "fantastic" job at his school. Crudas also said that Smith "had transformed the lives of thousands of poor children".
Mrs Rignall – Headteacher, Mayor of South Ribble, Mr Taylor – Head of Science and actress Suzanne Hall A refurbished £500,000 Science Block (The Newton Suite) was officially opened on 28 September 2007 by the Mayor of South Ribble and Suzanne Hall (Hollyoaks actress). September 2010 saw the launch of the new school web site and school logo.
349 In 1956, he became the headteacher at St Joseph's School in Maida Vale. He became increasingly active in the National Association of Schoolmasters (NAS), and negotiated for it to have a representative on the Burnham Committee from 1961, a role he held from then until his retirement. He also served as the union's president in 1962/63.
The Bright Tribe Trust was a multi-academy trust, active in October 2015.That took on failing schools. A new Interim Executive Board (IEB) would be brought onto the school, along with a new headteacher. Bright Tribe would cite a school's continued financial deficit, and declining pupil numbers as reasons for subsequently the pulling out of sponsorship.
Lorraine's business fails, and Michael convinces Glasgow Education to take the school under the local authority before leaving. Christine is made acting headteacher while Simon Lowsley is appointed deputy head. Grantly suffers kidney failure; Maggie pressures Tom to donate a kidney, but he fatally falls from the school roof while trying to help a former student.
The school has around 120 staff, including teaching assistants, plus midday supervisors, cooks, caretakers and cleaners. The head is Mrs M J Dengate, who has been the head since Easter 2017, when Sean McClafferty resigned. Mrs S Cain is the longest-serving staff member. She joined the school in September 1984 and is now the deputy headteacher.
The school's emblem is the red rose of the Duchy of Lancaster of which East Grinstead was once a part. The headteacher is Julian Grant. There are seven year groups, including a sixth form of two years. Each year group has a year tutor (Head of Year), who follows the year group up until Year 11.
Thomas Miles Sexton (1879 – 11 July 1946) was a Labour Party politician in England. Sexton was educated at Bede College in Durham, before becoming a teacher. From 1909, he was the headteacher at Stanhope County School. He joined the Labour Party, and was elected at the 1935 general election as Member of Parliament for Barnard Castle.
Alexandra Park School is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form with academy status, located in the Muswell Hill area of the London Borough of Haringey, England. The school provides education for students aged 11–18. Since opening in 1999, the school has continued to grow and develop; gaining specialist schools status in 2005. Its headteacher is Michael McKenzie.
Penketh High School is a secondary school in Penketh, Warrington. It is a co- educational, non-denominational academy school for 11 to 18 year olds. It converted from comprehensive to academy status in April 2013. In April 2018, Mr. John Carlin, one of the youngest headteachers in the United Kingdom, took the role of headteacher at Penketh.
Claire Price took over as head teacher in January 2012, following the retirement of John E. Barnbrook. She left the post in August 2018. "Chepstow School head steps down in surprise announcement", Monmouthshire Beacon, 24 August 2018 Mike Coady was appointed as interim head from September 2018. Deputy headteacher Jo Lindley became acting head in January 2019.
Seaward attended St Malachy's College in Belfast. Away from athletics, Seaward is a PE teacher and assistant headteacher at Martin High School in Anstey, Leicestershire, England. When he was at the 2016 Olympics, one of his pupils also went to the Olympics, as a part of the Great Britain team as a Team GB youth archery ambassador.
The Beacon School, previously Nork Park School, is a mixed academy school in Banstead, Surrey. Although the lower school is non-selective, the Sixth Form stresses the importance of academic and extra-curricula achievement. The school's headteacher was Lisa Croke, from 2010-2015 and then Russell Bennett from 2015-2017. The current head is Keith Batchelor.
The headteacher, Mrs Julie Ball, aims to make this school as welcoming as possible for any new pupils. The TV presenter and Blue Peter gardener, Percy Thrower, lived in the village for many years. The village has a few shops including a Co-op food store, a barber's shop, a post office and a fish and chip restaurant.
Based on the educational ideas of Rousseau, Pestalozzi and Fröbel, the German headteacher Friedrich Diesterweg (1790—1866) emphasised the social relevance of pedagogy in fighting social inequalities. For him social pedagogy was "educational action by which one aims to help the poor in society".cited in Cannan, C., Berry, L. & Lyons, K. (1992). Social Work and Europe.
Following Sian's departure, a new science teacher, Sue Spark (Vanessa Hehir), is introduced to the series. Sue struggles with the students, which Barry notices and exploits. Hehir quipped that Barry "can smell fear". Barry agrees to control Sue's classes in exchange for money as well as keeping her engagement to deputy headteacher Simon Lowsley (Richard Mylan) a secret.
Coombe Girls' School, formerly called Coombe County Secondary School for Girls, was established in 1955, and has remained an all-girls school ever since. The school is federated with Coombe Boys School. It also has some links with King's College Wimbledon. Since September 2012 Coombe Girls' School has had a new Headteacher, Mrs Walls, who succeeded Mrs Campbell.
Burgess grew up in Castleford, West Yorkshire. Her mother was a secondary headteacher and her father was absent. She attended boarding school in Skipton and then St Catharine's College, Cambridge, where she studied law. Burgess was married to Youdon Lhamo, and they had three children (two biological and one adopted) in their twenty years of marriage.
The school was the first school in continental Europe to have Promethean interactive whiteboards installed with the integrated projector and now has interactive whiteboards installed in every classroom from the Nursery to year 6. BISB is a non- selective entry school and prior to admission, most pupils undergo informal interviews with the Headteacher, if they are in Belgium.
Frederick Bremer School currently has a six form intake for children aged 11–16 (years 7–11). The Headteacher is Jenny Smith. There are roughly 900 students, and it has quickly earned a reputation for an excellent sports selection. Both football and cricket leagues have been won by Bremer, and the cricket team placed 4th in London.
Hexham Middle School is a community middle school in Hexham, Northumberland, England. It is in a multi-academy trust (Hadrian Learning Trust) with the nearby Queen Elizabeth High School and many pupils transfer there to continue their secondary education. It occupies the site of QEHS' predecessor, Queen Elizabeth Grammar School. The Executive Headteacher is Graeme Atkins.
Retrieved 8 December 2011"Forge Valley almost ready for its big day", The Star, 29 July 2011. Retrieved 8 December 2011 The Headteacher is Dale Barrowclough. The school has its own sports centre which is used by the school and community. The school converted to Academy status in September 2014, sponsored by the Tapton School Academy Trust.
Bransty School is on the top half of Bransty. It is a Primary school which contains roughly 200 pupils. The headteacher is Mrs Fearon. Bransty is located on the coast front of the town with fantastic views which overlook Whitehavens historic harbour, the Irish Sea and has great views of Scotland and the Isle of Man on clear days.
In 2003, Bluecoat was "twinned" with, and then later took over the site of Margaret Glen-Bott School in the nearby Wollaton area. The site was renamed as The Nottingham Bluecoat School and Technology College: Wollaton Park Campus with the main Bluecoat site becoming the Aspley Lane Campus. The two sites began to operate as a single school and share some administration resources including a single headteacher and principal for the two sites. On 4 February 2008, Mr Max R Kay resigned from his position as the school's long-standing headteacher and principal, following a fifteen-month-long suspension and investigation relating to a financial probe regarding publicly funded building projects; and the confirmed presence of Legionnaires' disease. On 1 January 2012, The Nottingham Bluecoat School received Academy status, and so it became Bluecoat Academy.
Following graduation with a first class honours degree and the Aneurin Davies Memorial Award for outstanding academic achievement from Cardiff Metropolitan University (a joint course with Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama) in 1998, Slade embarked on a successful career in teaching culminating in him becoming the youngest state secondary school Headteacher in the United Kingdom in 2007. On appointment he was just 30 and had only been in teaching for 8 years. In 2012 Slade was appointed by Sir Chris Woodhead to the role of Executive Headteacher with Cognita the largest independent school group in the UK now owned by Jacobs Holding. Slade was responsible for 8 all through schools in the UK. During this time he was also Headmaster of Quinton House School in Northampton.
His wife was Laura Cornelia Clark Hubbs, they met on a field trip of the Stanford Natural History Club, and he had three children who survived to adulthood, Frances (born in 1919), Clark born in 1921 and Earl born in 1922. Frances married the ichthyologist Robert Rush Miller, Clark became a noted ichthyologist in his own right and Earl became a headteacher.
Her brother is former footballer and Perth Glory FC head coach Kenny Lowe. In 1995, she was awarded an OBE for her services to Netball and inducted into the All England Netball Association Hall of Fame in 2001. She is now a coach for the Mavericks Superleague team. She is also an Assistant Headteacher at Cardinal Newman Catholic School in Luton.
Work began on an £18million new build in January 2011, and it was opened in May 2012. The new building was designed by Sheppard Robson Architects and Ramboll structural engineers and built by Kier Eastern. It includes radio and television studios and music rehearsal rooms. Mary Sparrow, formerly headteacher of Wexham School in Slough, succeeded David Brunton as principal in January 2015.
Archie faces a tough decision: whether to help the debt-ridden Glenbogle or to return to Justine in London. Archie meets the local school headteacher, Katrina Finlay, with whom he begins a complicated friendship. The feisty staff of Glenbogle — Lexie, Golly, and Duncan — also prove hard to handle. Archie negotiates a deal with the bank and tries to find ways out of debt.
He was a CMS missionary in SudanBritish Empire from 1938 and a military chaplain from 1943.London Gazette He was ordained deacon in 1956 and priest in 1957. After a curacy in Arthuret he went out to Uganda where he was Headteacher of Kigezi High School until his elevation to the episcopate. He served as bishop from 1967 to 1972.
A new extension containing new offices and classrooms was built in the late 2000s. From 2008 the school had one federated governing body with St Joseph's Catholic College and Yorkshire Martyrs Catholic College and when Yorkshire Martyrs closed in 2010 the boys transferred to St Bede's. An Executive Headteacher was appointed in 2009 to oversee both St Bede's and St Joseph's.
Torres moved to California in 1958 after selling her businesses. She enrolled at San Diego State University and gained a bachelor's degree in education from the University of California, San Diego. She subsequently earned a master's degree in special education, before returning to Guam in 1962. She joined the local school for the disabled as a consultant, later becoming its headteacher.
At the request of the AQA and Pearson exam boards, an independent investigation was launched into allegations of exam-fixing at the school. Its conclusion led to several staff, including the headteacher Mark Keary, being suspended in February 2017. Several teachers left following the disciplinary process. Keary launched an Employment Tribunal claim in response, arguing wrongful dismissal and disability discrimination.
Gibson became the Chief Executive Principal of the Federation and the Statutory Headteacher of both academies. This changed in 2015 when the academy introduced the new Chief Executive Principal Beverley Martin. In 2017 Yate International Academy left The Ridings’ Federation of Academies and joined the Greenshaw Learning Trust. The school is now known as Yate Academy, with Isobel Ambrose as Principal.
The second campaign to save the school, as well as 2 other Barrow secondary schools was unsuccessful. In September 2009 Alfred Barrow School closed and the children moved to the new Furness Academy at Parkview and Thorncliffe. The last headteacher was Dr. Linda Potts, who had managed to successfully lead the School out of special measures within its last year.
Pupils choose at the start of Year 12 to be based at either Cotham, or Redland Green. Each has its own 'student services team' which aims to look after the welfare of pupils, and each community is led by an assistant headteacher. Pupils are both students of the centre and pupils of the school they choose as their learning community.
Carterton Community College is a mixed secondary school located in Carterton in the English county of Oxfordshire. It is a community school administered by Oxfordshire County Council. The school offers GCSEs, BTECs and OCR Nationals as programmes of study for pupils. In 2007, former headteacher Alan Klee was found guilty of bullying staff and misconduct while at Carterton Community College.
Say it ain't so, Joe, Sunderland Echo, 17 May 2010. # Michael Lee BA (Hons) (2010–2015) Lee began his career at English Martyrs teaching history in 1977. His first classroom was on the Normanhurst site, a building which is now the White House Pub. Before being appointed head in September 2010, he had been head of sixth form and deputy headteacher.
The Redway School is an all-age (2-19) state special school for children and young people who experience severe learning difficulties, serving the children of Milton Keynes and its close environs. The school is located in the Netherfield district of Milton Keynes (in Buckinghamshire, southern central England). Ruth Sylvester is the school's second headteacher. She took up her post in September 2005.
Sally is characterised as a strict, "no-nonsense" headteacher who moves to Hollyoaks village to work at the local school. Hollyoaks writers explored the character's transgender status and worked alongside equal rights group All About Trans, who consulted and advised to make the story realistic. In one surprise storyline, Sally is revealed to be the biological parent of John Paul McQueen (James Sutton).
John Maurice Peddelty (born 23 May 1950) is an English former footballer who made 69 appearances in the Football League playing as a midfielder for Carlisle United and Darlington. He also played non-league football for clubs including South Shields. He was later headteacher at Samuel King's School from September 2000 to December 2008. Peddelty started at Samuel King's in September 1990.
Westhoughton High School is a community, comprehensive for boys and girls aged 11–16 with 1,000 pupils on roll. It is located in the small town of Westhoughton just off Bolton Road, to the west of Bolton, Greater Manchester. The current headteacher is Mr P J Hart. Westhoughton High School was originally an all-girls' school (the boys' school was in Central Drive).
The current headteacher is Mrs Antonella Lupton. Marilyn Tempest – a local legendary teacher – retired after thirty years of employment on 30 April 2014 and received a standing ovation from the then current pupils and teachers. During an interview with The Northern Echo, she said "I have had the most wonderful time here, teaching is the best job in the world.".
The seventh series started airing on 24 January 2018. All the main characters from the previous series returned apart from Isobel Harlow (Ruby Barnhill). Elmsmere School has moved to a new location after debt caused the old school to be closed. Mr. Bell becomes stand in headteacher, while Helena Goodman takes time off to reflect on the financial issues of the old site.
Kings Heath Boys is a boys' community school located in Kings Heath, south Birmingham, England. It has a comprehensive admissions policy, and in 2019 had an enrolment of 582 pupils ages 11–16. The current headteacher is Mr Christopher Etheridge. In 2013 it received a rating of "Good" (grade 2) from Ofsted, improving from "Satisfactory" (grade 3) at its previous inspection.
Perryfields High School is a secondary school located on the Brandhall housing estate in Oldbury, West Midlands, England. It has served the local community since 1956, first as a secondary modern school and now as a comprehensive school with Mathematics and Computing College status, providing education for boys and girls between the ages of 11 and 16. The current headteacher is Mr Barton.
Selhurst was formed from the re-launch of Ingram High School which had been placed in Special Measures in 1995. The school was moved to its present site in 1997 and re-named Selhurst High School for Boys. A new Headteacher was appointed in 1999 and Special Measures were removed in 2000. Subsequent inspections by Ofsted in 2002 and 2006 were satisfactory.
She was also a founder member of the Socialist Quaker Society. O'Brien married J. Theodore Harris, and added his surname to her name. She served as headteacher of Clapham Girls' Academy for many years. In 1934, O'Brien Harris was elected to the London County Council as a Labour Party member, representing Hackney Central, and she held the seat until her death, in 1938.
He was an enormously decent man with extraordinary antennae. Joe Graham, the writer and historian, was also a student at the school when McLaverty was the headteacher. For several years, after the school closed, this building was used by Belfast Metropolitan College for further education courses. After the new Springvale campus of the college was opened the building was demolished.
The Nelson Thomlinson School is a comprehensive secondary school located in the market town of Wigton, Cumbria, England. The school's motto is the Latin phrase Fide et Operis, "Faith and Works". The position of Headteacher has been occupied by David Samuel Northwood since September 2012, after the former head, Janet Downes, retired at the end of the previous academic year.
The school there, now Bishop David Brown, had not yet been built and so the plaque came to the just completed Fullbrook School. The Headteacher and Governors used it to inspire the school badge. The plaque features an eagle and a squirrel. It was decided that as an eagle was often used on badges, to use choose the squirrel as it was different.
It was translated by Anna Gunin. It was included in James Riordan's collection of stories The Mistress of the Copper Mountain: Tales from the Urals, published in 1974 by Frederick Muller Ltd. Riordan heard the tales from a headteacher when he was bedridden in Sverdlovsk. After returning to England he rewrote the tales from memory, checking them against Bazhov's book.
The school was previously called John Hunt of Everest School. It moved site to a new building and changed name in 2007. The Headteacher from 2007, and from the opening of the school as an Academy in 2011, was Julie Rose. She left in 2014 and was succeeded by Nick Price who led the school for 3 years until 2017.
Education is provided by the Woodchester Endowed C of E Primary School under Headteacher Mrs Pennington, which serves around 135 pupils. Following the Ofsted inspection in 2018, the school was rated Outstanding, point four on a four- point scale. The school has secured the Healthy Schools award."Woodchester Endowed Church of England Aided Primary School - Inspection report", Ofsted, 27 June 2007.
Oakwood Park Grammar School is a boys grammar school with academy status located in Maidstone, United Kingdom. The school is co-educational in the sixth form (years 12 and 13). The school takes boys at the age of 11 and over by examination (11-plus) and boys and girls at 16+ on their GCSE results. The current headteacher is Kevin Moody.
Events took place marking the centenary throughout the year culminating with the opening of the Centenary Chapel on 17 December. Davies blessed and celebrated Mass in the Chapel which was attended by local Clergy, Governors, local Headteachers, including Harrytown's then future Headteacher, Keith Turmeau. All staff and students joined the Mass through a live television link in the school hall and library.
Wykeham House School was a not-for-profit charitable trust with a board of trustees as governors. The school operated as separate girls' and boys' schools under the executive headship of headteacher Mrs Jan Caddy. The boys' school operates under the headship of dedicated boys' headmaster Mr Gareth Case. The school had small class sizes providing staff- pupil ratios that enhance pupil progress.
From 1974 to 1989, McCabe was a member of the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul. After 15 years she decided to leave that community, and joined the faculty of the state-funded Roman Catholic St John Rigby School where she was made headteacher in 1991."Fraudster falls ill on day she is due in court"; thescotsman.scotsman.com; accessed 5 December 2015.
H (2010) Newts mean pupils will have to stay put Eastern Daily Press, 14 May 2010. Retrieved 14 May 2010. Perry Linsley, formerly head of Stradbroke Business and Enterprise College, was the school's first Headteacher. In January 2016 Linsley announced that he would be leaving the school at Easter 2016 to take up the position of Principal in a new school in Dubai.
Banton's professional career was as a school teacher. He was headteacher at Temple Cowley Secondary School in Oxford, a position he held from the age of 36, until his retirement 21 years later in 1988. Outside of cricket, he was an able golfer, table tennis player and lawn bowls player. Living his final years at Kirtlington, Oxfordshire, he died on 23 June 2010.
On 1 June, Claydon High School converted to an academy when it joined the South Suffolk Learning Trust. Following the end of 2016/2017 academic year, headmistress Sarah Skinner announced that she would take the position of Chief Executive at the newly formed South Suffolk Learning Trust from September–March as a secondment while remaining as 'Executive Headteacher' during this time.
In 2006 when the position of Headteacher was appointed to David Yates the school's performance improved dramatically. from 10% A-C GCSE grade to 71% in 2010, the year of the school's closure. This made the school one of the best in the Rochdale borough and in the top 20 most improved schools in the country.Results boost for HCHS Rochdale News Online.
Ysgol Eirias is a secondary school situated in Colwyn Bay, in Conwy county borough, North Wales. The school has approx 1600 pupils and over 120 teachers and staff. The school’s name is derived from its location, the grounds of Eirias Park. The current headteacher is Sarah Sutton, taking over from Phil McTague in 2017, who took over from Clive Hampton in 2006.
The school has a staffing complement of approximately 70, full and part- time. There are 5 Senior Leaders, including the Headteacher, and 6 Faculty Leaders. The school places high emphasis on staff development both for school improvement and personal professional development. There is a successful induction programme for new staff, which has been praised by Ofsted and Investors in People.
For a number of years, the school used the tagline "where the science of learning meets the art of teaching".Wise, Derek. "When the Art of Teaching Meet the Science of Learning" , "CCHS Online". Retrieved 4 April 2008 Wise, along with former deputy headteacher Mark Lovatt, wrote the book Creating an Accelerated Learning School, explaining their implementation of accelerated learning techniques.
The official opening of the Townsend Church of England School at the High Oaks site, was performed by the Dowager Duchess of Gloucester in May 1975. The next step for Townsend was to introduce Heathlands School for deaf children in 1979. Soon after this, Mrs. S Greenfield became headteacher; shortly after starting the school was threatened with closure in 1987.
St Michael's is an Anglican high school, located in the town of Chorley, Lancashire, England. The school is home to 1,200 pupils, and is a performing Arts College. Since September 2016, the headteacher has been Mrs Jayne Jenks, who took over from Mrs Julie Heaton, who had occupied the post since January 2012. She started as a teacher of physical education in 1982.
During his time there, the school grew to become the largest secondary school in Basingstoke. Michael Ward 1990 – 2000 Michael Ward became the headteacher after moving from the headship of a smaller school in Southampton. During his time the community provision grew substantially and the school grew to just short of 1000 pupils. He retired in the summer of 2000.
The Hempshill Hall Primary School is a primary school in Bulwell, Nottingham that is situated within, and serves, the surrounding estate of Hempshill Vale. The current Headteacher are Mrs Dakin and Mrs Gregg. The School is part of a family of schools in the Basford area of Nottingham. The academic attainments have been achieved despite pupils' socio-economic circumstances being unfavourable.
Waldegrave School converted to academy status in 2012, having previously been part of the Richmond upon Thames LEA. The Headteacher is Elizabeth Tongue, who replaced Philippa Nunn in January 2019. Mrs Nunn held the post from 2006 when she succeeded Heather Flint. Waldegrave was a Beacon School from 1999 and became involved in a Leading Edge Partnership with Grey Court School in 2004.
Wingrave C of E Combined school is the only primary school in the village, and takes children from Wingrave, Cublington, Rowsham and Aston Abbotts. The current site was built in 1974, after the old schools at Wingrave and Aston Abbotts closed. It teaches around 120 pupils from the ages of 4 to 11. The current acting Headteacher is Val Britnell.
There were in 2006 two groups of Pupil Ambassadors. There were approximately 45 Year 11 Pupil Ambassadors and 28 Senior Pupil Ambassadors, from the Upper School, i.e. Years 12 and 13. The Ambassadors were asked to assist with the everyday running of the school, front of house assistance at events such as 'Meet the Headteacher' and they were meant to undertake specialised projects.
In January 1998 a new block to house music, music practice rooms, drama, two classrooms and offices was opened. The block was built parallel to the main block and in line with the older New Block. The school decided to honour the first headteacher, naming it the Borthwick Block. Work followed to update the older concrete New Block shortly afterwards.
Under the leadership of headteacher Helen Glass, Fortismere adopted a vertical tutoring system in September 2012. Under the new system students are sorted into tutor groups that consist of students from Years 7–11. The school also introduced a college system. Following an online vote, it was decided that the new 'colleges' would be named after the Wonders of the World.
The Bishop of Hereford's Bluecoat School (BHBS) is a mixed comprehensive secondary school in the Tupsley district of Hereford, England. It is a voluntary aided school, which takes children from the age of 11 through to the age of 16. It is a Church of England school and is administered by the Hereford Diocese. The current Headteacher of the school is Martin Henton.
In the 2002–2003 academic year the headteacher of The Kings of Wessex School in Cheddar was seconded to the school by the local education authority, after the school's governors lost control of their budget in March 2002, when they reached a £250,000 deficit. Broadoak became a specialist school in September 2005 and changed its name to Broadoak Mathematics and Computing College.
George Hanson was its only Headteacher during its 12-year existence. The County Modern and Grammar School merged in 1971 to become Malton School, a comprehensive school. Philip Taylor was nominated as Head, but died within a few weeks of the school opening. John Gresswell, who had been appointed as deputy for the school's opening, became head, from 1971-1989.
Until 1993, Balquhidder had its own primary school, with a single teacher.Memoir of Joan Mann, the last headteacher of Balquhidder Since this was closed, the children of the village have been schooled at Strathyre. The name Balquhidder is commemorated in other Scottish areas of the world including South Australia. A large sheep property in the hills of South Australia is called Balquhidder.
With this there was a name change to Henley Bank High School, a new behavior system, and a new uniform and badge. Bradley Nash is the current Headteacher and Ben Parnell is involved as the Executive Head-he is the Director of School Improvement from the Greenshaw Learning Trust. Alumni include English actor, comedian, screenwriter, and producer Simon Pegg.Pegg, Simon (2010).
In July 2017, the school received negative publicity after parents and pupils reported of poor teaching on a local Facebook page, with people claiming that there were a large amount of supply teachers and pupils being allowed to play on mobile phones. The interim headteacher, Colette Macklin, promptly hit back at the claims in an interview with local newspaper News and Star.
Maxine Barlow conquers her drug addition but her father is revealed to be behind a series of sex attacks on teenage girls. Tom and Izzie are expecting their first child together but Izzie has a miscarriage; Lorna reunites the couple before committing suicide due to her degenerative illness. Izzie is fatally stabbed during a fight between headteacher Jack Rimmer and a drug dealer.
The first headteacher was Ernst Rehle. In 1979 the School Association was founded, 12 years later it got founded again. The school offered student exchanges with a school in Fère-en-Tardenois in France, with the Texas City High School and the Highland Park High School in Dallas, USA. In 1997 the "AG Tanz und Gymnastik" won the Bavarian championship.
James Davidson became Penair's Headteacher in September 2015 with Robert Sharpe and Mrs Eastburn-Cutts both being Deputy Heads. In 2004, the school was Specialist Schools Status as a Science College and converted to become an Academy in 2011. Penair School is a member of the Truro and Roseland Learning Community and is the sponsor for Tregolls School, a primary academy in Truro.
The school has a well established house system, with four houses (Discovery, Endeavour, Resolution and Victory) that use the colours green, blue, red and yellow respectively. Each house is split into 5 separate forms and split between junior and senior (e.g. DJ1, DS1, EJ1, ES1 .etc) The current headteacher is Scott Norman and current Chair of Governors is John Dennis.
Tavistock and Summerhill School, located in Lindfield just 4 minutes from the heart of Haywards Heath, West Sussex was an independent day mixed nursery to preparatory school established in 1973 following the merger of Tavistock Hall and Summerhill Court. It closed down on 26 October 2015. The headteacher before closure was Dr Sandra Hastie. The religious affiliation was non- denominational.
Bell studied history and philosophy at Glasgow University and obtained his PGCE from Jordanhill College of Education. He also has a Master of Education degree in management and administration from Glasgow University. Bell then held teaching posts at primary schools in Glasgow, moving on to become a deputy head, and then a headteacher at Kingston Primary School, in Thundersley, Essex.
Mr Richard Nixon (John Wells) was the headteacher in the first series. Evans observes that he "shows precious little leadership", and the running of the school seems to fall to Slatt. Wells was too ill to participate in the second series, and died a year after its transmission. Mr J.F. Kennedy (Duncan Preston) replaced Mr Nixon as the head in the second series.
There was a grass tennis court in the garden. The school has since expanded and the premises consist of the original buildings and newer additions (the most recent in 2003). The first lay headteacher, only the sixth in the school's history, was appointed in 1994. Our Lady's Convent High is no longer directly run by the Servites but remains under their trusteeship.
In 2017, the school was classed as Inadequate by OFSTED. It has since been re- registered as part of the Truro-Penwith Academy Trust. Mrs Jan Woodhouse is currently the Executive Headteacher, with Mrs Sarah Crawley as Head of School. In 2017 it was announced that the Governors had decided to appoint Mrs Sarah Crawley as the new Head of School.
Grange Park Preparatory School (GPPS) is an independent school for girls and boys aged three to eleven. Situated in The Chine in the Winchmore Hill area of Enfield, the school was founded in 1924 and still occupies its original site in the residential area of Grange Park. The school consists of two buildings on the same site. The current Headteacher is Miss Rizzo.
The school was rated as Outstanding by the school regulator Ofsted in its most recent inspection, which took place in November 2010 (up from Good in May 2007). The OFSTED inspectors praised the previous headteacher at this "exceptionally well-run school" for her "excellent leadership" and her "relentless focus on improving the school from its good quality at the last inspection".
Danetre and Southbrook Learning Village (DSLV) is an academy school and sixth form for pupils aged 3 to 19, located in Daventry, Northamptonshire, England. DSLV was formed from the merger of Danetre School, Southbrook Infant and Nursery School and Southbrook Junior School in September 2012. The school is sponsored by E-ACT. Academy Leadership Team The Headteacher is Mr R Eadon.
The school has moved to a purpose built site in Hangleton which has 3 floors, a multi-usage sports area, and a sixth form centre set to be open by 2023. Currently it also serves families in the BN3 postcode area. It opened in September 2013 with its first cohort of Year 7 students. The first headteacher was Mr Steve Flavin.
Mutumba Mainga or Mutumba Mainga Bull (born 1938) is a Zambian historian and politician. She was the first Zambian woman to gain a PhD,Mwila Ntambi, Former nun, now mother, wife, headteacher, Zambia Daily Mail, March 16, 2018. the first Zambian woman to lecture at the University of Zambia,Zambia Lusaka telegram to Department of State, 10 January 1974. Published by WikiLeaks.
It is still known as Torah Temimah for most practical purposes but is sometimes listed as Avigdor Hirsch Torah Temimah in official documents and other sources. "Torah Temimah" means "perfect Torah" in Hebrew and the name is taken from Psalms 19:8. The school is sometimes mistakenly confused with the former Avigdor Primary School, also an orthodox Jewish Voluntary Aided primary school, in the Stamford Hill area of the London Borough of Hackney, which closed in 2005;Edubase database entry for Avigdor Primary SchoolArticle in local Stoke Newington children's news website there was never any connection between the two schools (although, coincidentally, the present Headteacher of Torah Temimah [since September 2010], Rabbi Yitzchak Freeman, is also a former Headteacher [2003-2005] of Avigdor Primary School). The school became voluntary aided VA in the London Borough of Brent in April 2000.
When P.R.O.B.E. are summoned to investigate the savage murder of retired headmaster Mr. Whittaker and his dog, Liz Shaw is disturbed to find evidence of a satanic ritual near the scene of the crime. The trail leads of deceit and corruption extends to the current occupants of nearby Winterborne School, where it appears that someone is determined to cover up an ancient secret – at any cost. With another animal having bit the dust, the current headteacher accused of murdering a pupil, and one of the school's oldest employees having been stabbed with a knife, Liz finds herself under increasing pressure from all sides to produce results, especially with P.R.O.B.E. under threat from within – and the death toll mounting. However, a shocking revelation from headteacher Gavin Purcell reveals that The Devil of Winterborne is at large – and only Liz can stop it.
Sharov was born on 10 August 1961 in the village Skalivski Khutory of Kropyvnytskyi (former Kirovograd) region, Ukraine. His father, Fedir Makarovych Sharov (1928–1996), was a military man; his mother, Maria Korniyivna Sharova (1937–2009), was a headteacher of a pre-school educational institution. Since 1974 they lived in Kropyvnytskyi (former Kirovograd). The purpose of the move was to give their children a good education.
The current headteacher is Sarah Burns, who assumed the role in 2008. In 2011, 96.7% of the students identified as White British, and 6.9% of students had some form of Special Educational Need. Two-thirds of pupils are from the Sandbach and Haslington area, with the remaining third coming from the Crewe area. The school is the largest provider of adult education in the area.
Trinity Church of England High School, also known as Trinity CE High School, is an academy school located in Hulme, Manchester, North West. The headteacher is Julian Nicholls. The school is between Higher Cambridge Street and Boundary Lane near the Oxford Road campus in the University of Manchester. The school was formed in 1984 on the closure of Bishop Greer and Fallowfield Church of England High Schools.
The school remained in Band 5 in 2013. Early in 2015, the Welsh Government replaced the former number-based banding system with a more colourful approach. The school was rated 'amber', meaning "in need of improvement. Following an assessment of 'adequate' by Estyn in 2015, Elspeth Lewis, headteacher, was quoted in the South Wales Argos saying, "The report accurately reflects the current position of the school.
He started lecturing at Brisbane Teachers College in 1929, and earnt an MA at the University of Queensland in 1931. During World War II be served in the Volunteer Defence Corp.Mr Geoffrey T. Roscoe UQ Anthropology Museum In 1945 he became headteacher of Charters Towers State High School. In 1947 Roscoe was appointed Chief Inspector of Schools in the Territory of Papua and New Guinea.
On Friday 11 July 2003, Queen Elizabeth II visited the school on her tour of the West Midlands region. She was led around the school by the headteacher, Mr Nigel Griffiths, and ended by talking to some of the children about the school. Main areas on the tour of the school were the refurbished Design and Technology rooms, the ICT Department and the Art Block.
The Head Boy had just finished work experience at the factory where the Queen's handbags are made and he talked to her about that. The Headteacher from 1986 to 2009 was Peter Merrifield. In 1991 Wandsworth's Hearing-Impaired Service was established; In 1992 – the first 16+ students started at the school; in 1995 – the 16 Plus Centre opened; in 1996 the charity "Aim HI" was established.
The school then opened the 'Keelan Centre' (named after the former headteacher, Terry Keelan,) a new building linking the existing school and the school sports hall. This facility included a new dance and drama studio along with a new music block. In September 2016, construction began on a new astro-turf pitch after the school received funding from the FA. This was completed in October 2017.
It was a state community school, administered by Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council. At the time of its closure in 2011, Bernadette O'Brien was headteacher. The school's student body was divided into up to eight form groups in each year, dependent on the number of students in the year group, resembling the name of the school: P, R, I, O, V, Y, S and C.
The school catchment area covers the parish of Yarm and the surrounding villages including Kirklevington, as well as part of Ingleby Barwick. Conyers has approximately 1500 pupils, including 1300 in the lower school and 200 in the sixth form, with pupils studying for GCSE and GCE A-level examinations. Students are also able to study certain NVQ and BTEC courses. The current headteacher is Louise Spellman.
Scalby School is a comprehensive school in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England. It caters for boys and girls, aged 11–16, with around 980 on roll. The school was built in 1942, and the current Headteacher is Michael McCluskie. In January 2011 Scalby was named the top school in Yorkshire, and 18th in England in the 2010 School League Tables using the CVA measure (Contextual value added).
Harvey-Smith attended Finchingfield Primary School, where her mother was the headteacher. She was home educated between 1991 and 1996. Harvey-Smith attended Braintree College. She obtained her Master of Physics degree at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne in 2002 and was awarded her PhD in Radio Astronomy at Jodrell Bank Observatory from the University of Manchester in 2005 supervised by R. J. Cohen.
But Wallace noted that scriptwriters had been in contact with All About Trans for advice. She also claimed that it is not an uncommon scenario for a transgender person to become embroiled in. Trans people may have children existing from before their transition was complete. Wallace quipped the most uncommon and "very soap" part of the story was that it featured a headteacher and employee.
Duncan Lindsay writing for the Metro described Sally as a "refreshing" and "strong teacher" who acts as a "brilliant role model" for the show's audience. The writer was particularly fond of the character's initial storylines and added "definitely one of our favourite new characters this year – long may Mrs. St. Claire reign!" Digital Spy's Kilkelly branded her a "no- nonsense headteacher" and "formidable character".
Fawcus married Kathleen Swann in 1921 at Ferozepore in India whilst serving with the Royal Garrison Artillery. After graduating he became a school teacher, teaching at Winton Hall school from 1934 before becoming Headteacher in 1937. He remained as Head when the school amalgamated with Dunchurch Hall near Rugby, becoming Dunchurch-Winton Hall. He died at Worthing in Sussex in 1967 on his 69th birthday.
The family moved to Essex after the death of her mother in 1938 and her father took up a job in the industry of radio engineering. Jones enrolled at Chelmsford County High School for Girls and admired its headteacher Geraldine Cadbury. She later went on to graduate from the University of Southampton. Additionally Jones completed a postgraduate certificate in education at the University of Manchester.
Gore was born in Prescot, Lancashire, and raised in the north-west of England. She attended Our Ladies’ Junior School and St Edmund Arrowsmith Secondary School. Gore's father and uncle both played football for Prescot Cables and encouraged her to take up the game. The headteacher of her school vetoed any participation in the school team but she joined Manchester Corinthians in her early teens.
The current headteacher is Neil Renton who was appointed to the role in January 2019 to take over the post from former head Richard Sheriff in September 2019. Richard Sheriff had been head of the school since 2007, but is due to stay involved with the school closely in his role as CEO of the Red Kite Learning Trust of which Harrogate Grammar is a founding member.
Handsworth Wood Girls' Academy (formerly Handsworth Wood Girls School) is a secondary school and sixth form with academy status located in Handsworth Wood, Birmingham. The building that Handsworth Wood Girls' Academy currently occupies used to be known as Handsworth Wood Boys' School but it went through a change over ten years ago. The headteacher is Mr Qamar Riaz. The school achieved an academy status in November 2012.
Hampton High is a co-educational secondary school and sixth form located in Hampton in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, England. A £15m refurbishment to the school was completed in 2014. Rebecca Poole has been the Headteacher at the school since September 2017. Hampton High is an academy operated by the Richmond West Schools Trust (RWST), a multi-academy trust who also run Twickenham School.
The President of Ireland, Mary McAleese, visited St Paul's on 9 November 2006 to mark the completion of the extensive renovation of the school. Former Principal Oliver Mooney, was named Northern Ireland Headteacher of the Year in the 2010 Teaching Awards. His last day at St. Paul's was 18 December 2013. Armagh GAA footballer Jarlath Burns was appointed as Principal of St Paul's, effective 1 January 2014.
The academy has partnerships with several providers of alternative education such as Godalming College, Guildford College, M.I.T., West Byfleet, The Wey Centre, Haslemere, and Merrist Wood. The headteacher is actively involved in the leadership of the Waverley schools federation. The school's leadership has additional autonomy by virtue of academy status since 17 August 2011. The tutor forms provide a pastoral, advice point across all activities.
Speenhamland Primary School joined the Newbury Academy Trust in February 2017. Charlotte Wilson is the Executive Headteacher of all three schools and CEO of the Newbury Academy Trust. The school has had refurbishment work in recent years. A £4 million sports complex was opened in October 2011; comprising sports hall, fitness club, gymnasium and an outdoor multi-use-games-area with areas for class based learning.
Sid then reports Imran to headteacher Sally St. Claire (Annie Wallace) for threatening to blow up the school, which Imran has not done. An investigation is made by the anti- extremist group Prevent into Sid's claim, which is deemed malicious. Imran admits to Sally that Sid has been racially abusive towards him. Sid later befriends Juliet Quinn (Niamh Blackshaw) and asks her on a date.
Acklam Grange School is a coeducational community secondary school located at Lodore Grove, Acklam, Middlesbrough, England. The school opened in 1952 as Hugh Bell School - later becoming Stainsby School - and is currently Acklam Grange Secondary School (after Stainsby and Oaklands School amalgamated in 1983 the combined school was renamed Acklam Grange School). It educates pupils Year 7 through Year 11. The current headteacher is Andrea Crawshaw.
Allama Moulana Hafiz Imam Muhammad Arshad al-Misbahi (born 1968, India) is the Chair of AKSA (Al-Karam Scholars Association) and has been serving at Manchester Central Mosque Victoria Park since 1997 as the Khatib, Imam and Headteacher. He is a graduate from the Islamic Barelvi seminary Al Jamiatul Ashrafia of India. He is considered by many to be amongst the greatest scholars of his time.
Dennis Richards, headteacher 1988-2011, was awarded an OBE in 2007 for services to education. He also won the Ted Wragg Award for Lifetime Achievement at the 2007 Teaching Awards.Teaching Awards On 31 December 2011 it was announced that the former Deputy Head of St Aidan's Mr Steve Hatcher had been awarded an MBE for services to education in the Queen's New Year's Honours list.
The school is situated in Fulford on the southern edge of the city of York, about from the University of York. It currently takes in pupils from York including Hungate, Fulford and Fishergate as well as from the nearby villages of Dunnington, Elvington, Wheldrake, Thorganby, Escrick, Naburn and Bishopthorpe. The current headteacher is Mr Steven Lewis,Fulford School website who was appointed in 2019.
Dumisani Zondi - Educationist from Inanda, ulwazi.org, accessed 15 August 2013 The couple thought this was a problem and decided to found a school for nineteen young girls who would board at Inanda. The cost of this was borne by the American Missionary Board. The headteacher, Mary Kelly Edwards, was brought from Ohio and she was to serve the school for nearly sixty years. Rev.
Stevo Teodosievski, Redžepova 's manager and later husband. In 1956, Redžepova 's headteacher suggested she sing at a school talent contest for Radio Skopje. She went without informing her parents, who did not want her following the path of her older sister who started singing in cafes at age 17. Among Roma people, such a career was viewed as inappropriate or shameful for an unmarried girl.
Little Heath School is a secondary special school located in the Little Heath, Ilford in the east of the London Borough of Redbridge, England. There are currently 142 pupils aged between 11 and 19 on roll. They all have a variety of special educational needs including general learning difficulties, language and communication difficulties, autism spectrum disorders and other more complex needs. The headteacher is James Brownlie.
The construction of the lycée Camille-Sée was decided upon 50 years after that of the lycée Buffon. It was given the name of the Deputy who introduced a project for girls' education into law on 29 October 1878, a law which was hotly disputed before being introduced in 1880. The inauguration took place on 1 June 1935. The first headteacher was Marie- Thérèse Évrard.
Ysgol Rhiwabon ("Ruabon School") is a historic comprehensive school in Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales for 11- to 16-year-olds. The current headteacher is Melanie Ferron-Evans. In 2003 the Estyn Report concluded that "Ysgol Rhiwabon provides good opportunities for pupils' academic, personal and social development". In 2009 there were nearly 950 pupils on the school roll but enrollment has fallen substantially in subsequent years to around 600.
Her elder sister Helen Sheldon became a notable headteacher at Sydenham. Lilian took two Natural Sciences Tripos examinations in Cambridge in 1883 and 1884. Sheldon conducted research on the development of the newt embryo with Alice Johnson and, as well, on the anatomy and morphology of Cynthia rustica (now called Styela rustica) and Peripatus. Her results were published in the Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science.
However this was rectified very quickly only resulting in a single 4-day week. The school has since had an improvement, resulting in a 3 from Ofsted. It continues to improve under the leadership of Andria Hanham, Principal, who took on the role in November 2015. In 1996 a new headteacher with a reputation for turning failing schools around took over and the school saw significant changes.
However this was further delayed by the decision of two of the four potential partner organisations in the trust, Newcastle Airport and the Newcastle Business School, to pull out in January 2010.Journal Live Article Following the appointment of Mr Kieran McGrane as the new Headteacher in 2012, there has been no indication of any intention in the future to investigate Trust or Foundation School status.
He was a strong Socialist and supporter of the comprehensive system. The school gained specialist Arts College status in 2008 and was renamed Alfreton Grange Arts College. On 22, July 2013, the headteacher, Gail Giles was suspended pending investigation from the governing body. Then two months later in September 2013 the school was deemed inadequate by Ofsted and the school was placed into special measures.
Jurin achieved his MA in 1709 and became headteacher of the Royal Grammar School, Newcastle. Jurin became a frequent public speaker on mathematics and the work of Sir Isaac Newton. Jurin returned to Cambridge in 1715 to study medicine, becoming MD the following year and establishing a successful practice in London and Tunbridge Wells. In 1722, he lectured on anatomy to the Company of Surgeons.
The school opened in 1966 and celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2016 with a mass in the sports hall which was conducted by Bernard Longley (Roman Catholic Archbishop of Birmingham). The school also held a "Garden Party" to celebrate the event. The school currently teaches 840 pupils aged 11–16 and a further 300 pupils in the VI form. The current headteacher is Henryk J. Koryl.
In the 1950s another translation of The Malachite Casket was made by Eve Manning The story was published as "The Dancing Fire Maid".Bazhov 1950s, p. 9. It was included in James Riordan's collection of stories The Mistress of the Copper Mountain: Tales from the Urals, published in 1974 by Frederick Muller Ltd. Riordan heard the tales from a headteacher when he was bedridden in Sverdlovsk.
Arthur Mellows offered evening classes and a meeting area for several community groups/clubs and also once had a public library on site. As such the school used to refer to the headteacher using the title "Warden". More recently this was changed for the more recognisable term "Head of College". Originally opened to serve the rural community, green is a prominent colour on the uniform.
Stephenson later studied at the Berkhamsted School for Girls in Hertfordshire."Two old postcards of Berkhamsted School for Girls" (below several photographs of the Boys' School)., Hertfordshire Genealogy In 1903 she went to Newnham College, Cambridge. Alice Mary Stephenson, one of her sisters, had studied history at Newnham College (she became headteacher of Francis Holland School in London), and a brother, Robert, graduated from Pembroke College, Cambridge.
In 1972, Darland became a comprehensive school, leading to a massive increase in pupils and staff. An extensive building programme accompanied the arrival of hundreds of new children and many new staff. In 1977, Bellis retired and was replaced in January 1978 by Darland's second headteacher, Derrick Gwilliam. Gwilliam and his staff not only consolidated but increased the academic and extra- curricular activity at Darland.
Mr Fox, his headteacher at the time, said "Cooke, you will never achieve anything with your life." Cooke trained to be a joiner and had his own glazing company. In 1981, Cooke had his own kitchen design and fitting business which failed in less than two years. He then went on to establish a window installation company which grew nationally and was bought out in 1986.
In Summer 2010, a new build programme commenced to replace the then School buildings as part of the Building Schools for the Future programme. Building work continued through 2011 and 2012 and the School was officially reopened in September 2013. The existing Headteacher, Martyn Henson took up post in September 2013 and in 2014, The Nobel School received a 'good school' rating from Ofsted.
Haig-Brown was the son of William Haig Brown, headmaster of Charterhouse School, where he was born on 6 September 1877. His elder sister was the headteacher Rosalind Brown. After attending the Dragon School and Charterhouse School, Haig-Brown matriculated at Pembroke College, Cambridge in 1896 and graduated with a B.A. in Classical Tripos in 1899. He was awarded a blue in 1898 and 1899.
Inside the mansion, rooms are named after the Trumbull, Sandys, Hill and Downshire families and their estates, and former staff of the college such as Wylie and Lewis. Coincidentally, the school's first Headteacher, Derrick Hurd had previously been the first Head of John Mason School in Abingdon, named after the Oxfordshire spy and diplomat who, in the 16th Century had been keeper of the Easthampstead Park estate.
Clevedon School, located in Clevedon, North Somerset, England, is a secondary school with 1,117 pupils, in years 7 to 11 in the Lower School and 12 to 13 in the Upper School or sixth form. The school recently regained its Language College status. As of 2016 the Head of school is Jim Smith and the Headteacher is John Wells. The school became an academy in February 2012.
The fifth headteacher was David Roberts, whose time in office ran from 1989 to 2006. He was succeeded by the current head, Robert Williams. The school was awarded specialist science status in 2004, with four new science laboratories built as part of the status. A £2.4 million community sports hall was opened on the school site by the Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, in February 2011.
Desmond Des P Smith MA, BA, ACDip was, until his retirement in July 2006, 'Headmaster in cash for peerages row is banned from driving', Daily Telegraph, 26 July 2006 the successful headteacher at All Saints Catholic School and Technology College, Dagenham, England.All Saints Catholic School and Technology College , Official site. Smith attracted media attention by making the indiscreet remarks that triggered the Cash for Honours scandal.
Beaufort Cooperative Academy officially closed on 31st May 2019. Holmleigh Park High School opened on 1st June, as a new school with a separate URN number. . Since reopening, a number of new staff have been appointed, including the new Headteacher, Patrick Farmbrough. The school has introduced new rules around behaviour and uniform, and encourages parents to visit, without appointment, to look at the school's standards. .
Coundon Court is an all-inclusive Academy in Coundon, Coventry, England. The Headteacher is Andrew Clay. Coundon Court is a much bigger school than average, with approximately 1,750 students on roll (compared to a national average of 986 students) of which approximately 350 are in the sixth form. It is an 11–18, fully comprehensive school serving students from areas surrounding and including the centre of Coventry.
Anthony Doyle was the first headmaster from 1977 until his death in 1982. John McManus was the second Headmaster and Steve Watts became the third headmaster following McManus's retirement in 1994. Alan Lee became Headmaster in 2002. After Alan Lee left, and became the head of the Catholic Federation, Joe Richardson took over as headmaster, and left in 2014, leaving Alison Wilshaw to become headteacher.
The building was officially opened in 2005 and named in his memory. It includes a teaching block that houses the Modern Languages department, a suite of art studios and a sports hall. In 2007 the school added a new all-weather pitch to its sports facilities. The sports facilities were named "The Alan Armstrong Sports Complex" in honour of the outgoing headteacher and former PE teacher.
Bartholomew School is a secondary school with academy status which is situated in the village of Eynsham, West Oxfordshire, England. In the 2016/17 school year there were 1221 pupils on roll, 122 of whom are in the sixth form. The school's current headteacher is Craig Thomas. Bartholomew School is one of the highest achieving state-owned schools in GCSE and A-Levels in Oxfordshire.
Dame Tamsyn Imison, DBE (1 May 1937 – 18 September 2017) was a prominent British educator and "educational strategist" whose first career was as a scientific illustrator. Imison was educated at Somerville College, Oxford. After having a family of three, she went into teaching science in 1972 and taught for nearly 30 years. Between 1984 and 2000, she was Headteacher of the Hampstead School in north London.
Kilby contains one school called Kilby St Mary's Church of England Primary school which educates children from age 4 to age 11. The school came into existence in the 1850s which is currently a listed building. As of September 2011 the current headteacher of the primary school is Ms Phillipa Denny. Secondary education pupils in Kilby have to travel to nearby Wigston for schooling.
The school council is formed before the autumn half term holidays, and meets regularly to discuss improvements to the school, be it physically or structurally. It comprises two representatives from every school year (one male; one female) elected by the whole of the respective year, and two permanent members representing the local youth service (also pupils). The council is mentored by the deputy headteacher.
Kevin Seaward (born 3 October 1985) is a Northern Irish marathon runner from Belfast and an assistant headteacher at a school in Leicestershire. Seaward was part of the Ireland team at the 2016 Summer Olympics and achieved 64th place with a time of 2:20:06, and holds a personal best in the event with a 2:10:09 that he ran at the 2020 Seville Marathon.
Andy began dating Katie Addyman (Sammy Winward). Robert and Andy wnt to a nightclub with Eve Birch (Raine Davison), Marc Reynolds (Anthony Lewis), Ollie Reynolds (Vicky Binns), Donna Windsor (Verity Rushworth), Robert (now Karl Davies) and Katie. When they missed the bus, they stole a car and accidentally killed their headteacher Barbara Strickland (Alex Hall). They attempted to cover up their crime and burned the car.
On 6 December 2006, Nang! magazine was presented with one of the Philip Lawrence Awards by Sir Trevor McDonald and the Home Secretary, John Reid, at the Bloomsbury Theatre, London. Created in memory of the murdered headteacher by his widow Frances Lawrence, the awards celebrate the achievements of youth groups and organizations in their local area. Nang! and seven other winners each received cheques worth £1,000.
He always had a smile and time to talk, even to the > smallest boy in his House. He hardly ever punished anybody. No one thought > of taking a liberty with him, he was too much of a gentleman. During the Second World War, he established the South London Emergency Secondary School which was based within the Alleyn's school buildings, going on to become the school's headteacher.
Since 1999 Kingsmead has upheld a partnership with two schools in the Copperbelt region which is situated in Northern Zambia. First the headteacher from one of the schools in Kitwe came to Somerset and then 8 teachers from Kingsmead went to Zambia. They visited Mukuba Boys School and Helen Kaunda Girls Secondary School. Each year, 12 pupils are selected to take part in the exchange programme.
The school became a Specialist Engineering College in September 2002 as part of the Specialist Schools Program in England. In 2003 the schools headteacher Mrs Beryl Holt (1993 -2008) was awarded an OBE for services to education. In 2004 it was announced that Woodchurch would be getting a new £2.2 million sports complex. The complex opened in 2005 for local schools and the general public.
Currently the headteacher is Simon Harrison who was appointed in January 2017 from his role as Assistant Head at Swanmore College. Crofton was awarded Specialist Science Status in 2005 but this has since been revoked. Crofton has three 'feeder' schools: The Croft, Crofton Hammond Junior School and Crofton Anne Dale Junior School. Attendance at one of these feeder schools is a factor in admission to Crofton School.
Christie played as a full back and winger for Dundee, Raith Rovers, Hawick Royal Albert, Stirling Albion and Newtongrange Star. He later became a manager and was in charge of Newtongrange Star, Meadowbank Thistle, Stenhousemuir and Alloa Athletic. Christie won the 1995 Scottish Challenge Cup Final while manager of Stenhousemuir. While working part-time as a manager, Christie was also headteacher of Musselburgh Grammar School.
The last headteacher, Geoff Cowley, ran a school of approximately 40 teachers plus support staff. There were 5 forms in each of years 7 to 11, with a total pupil body of 650. The school had qualified for specialist status and was a Humanities College. The County Council decided to close Gleed Boys' school from November 2011 and to reunite the two Gleed schools.
In September 2017, Mark Lehain left the school to go and run campaign group Parents and Teachers for Excellence (PTE). The new Principal was Stuart Lock, previously Headteacher of Cottenham Village College. Stuart Lock also took up the role of Executive Principal of Advantage Schools. This latter role was one he took on full-time in the summer of 2019, when Tim Blake took up the role of Principal.
In 2016 construction began on a new building on the Hadfield site, designed to merge all 3 previous sites into one building, which opened in 2018. The school was part of a successful pilot scheme, and subsequently offers C3 – a combined humanities curriculum – to Years 7 and 8. Glossopdale has also taken part in several teachers' television documentaries. Debbie McGloin was appointed as the headteacher in 2018, replacing Steven Playford.
Originally named Breydon Middle School, it was opened in c.1979. It has gone through three different names, including Breydon Middle School, Moorlands C of E Primary School and currently, Moorlands C of E Primary Academy. Since 2005, its houses have been: Red - Redshank, Yellow - Warbler, Blue - Bitten and Green - Grebe, with each house being named after a bird found on Moorland. The current headteacher is Kevin Lee.
The Headteacher is Ms R Kruger, who recently became head teacher, succeeding Ms C Sydenham. The school was named after Ellen Wilkinson, one of the first female MPs in Britain, and the first female Minister for Education. It is situated opposite North Ealing tube station and West Acton tube station is close to it. It is enclosed by two tube lines, to the west and to the south.
The town is home to three primary schools and one secondary school. The primary schools are; (largest to smallest) Windygoul Primary School, Sanderson's Wynd Primary School and St Martins Primary School. The secondary school Ross High School, Tranent established in 1954 accommodates over 1023 pupils from Tranent and villages around the area; these are Macmerry, Ormiston, Humbie, Elphinstone, Pencaitland, and Saltoun. The headteacher of Ross High School is Paul Reynolds.
Bishop Stopford School is a secondary school and sixth form with academy status in Kettering, Northamptonshire, England. It meets the needs of parents who wish their children to be educated by a system which enables pupils to continue their understanding of life based on the Christian Faith as taught by the Church of England. The school is located in the Headlands, Kettering. The current headteacher is Miss Jill Silverthorne.
St Philomena's Catholic High School for Girls is a school for girls (aged 11–18) in Carshalton, South London, England. Ofsted praised the school as 'outstanding'Ofsted report Ofsted report of 2008 and the Archdiocese of Southwark found the establishment to be 'a very strong school'.The school's page on Ofsted website. Retrieved 2007-11-21 the Chair of Governors is Dr. M Howard, the Headteacher is Ms M Noone.
The construction work was carried out by Charles Lawrence Surfaces in conjunction with Surfacing Standards and Lano Sports, a Football Foundation Framework Partners at a cost of £650,000. The official opening ceremony was held on 19 July 2012 and was attended by Hugh Robertson along with headteacher Catrin Woodend. The 3G pitch surface is estimated to be used for a total of 90 hours with 2,200 players using it weekly.
From 1971 to 1973, she served as a director of the East African Harbors Corporation, part of the first East African Community. She also served as the headteacher of the Tororo Girls School from 1971 to 1974. From 1974 to 1979, she served as a senior education officer in Uganda's Ministry of Education and Sports. In 1979, she was appointed minister of education, serving in that capacity until 1980.
This multilingual collaboration was somewhat easier for the Grinder pupils, who are taught English from the age of six. This collaboration was part of an ongoing relationship between the schools, whose children exchange letters and cards. Shapinsay school's headteacher has visited the Norwegian school, and there are plans for a reciprocal visit in 2008. Shapinsay Community School has gained a Silver Award under the international Eco-Schools programme.
His first international match was against Wales, at Suva, on May 31, 1986. He was also part of the 1987 Rugby World Cup roster, where he played only the match against New Zealand. After retiring from his player career, he became headteacher of the Ratu Nemani Memorial School.Japan helps Nadroga schools He also played for Japan along with Fijian representative Paulo Nawalu in the 1991 Hong Kong Sevens.
Lisa Anthony from BIG! magazine reported that Tug would go "b-for-bonkers" at his headteacher Donald Fisher (Norman Coburn), burn his tie and walk out of the school. Bancks told Anthony that he sympathised with Tug because "everyone has problems at school" and added that he did not go to "the lengths" that Tug did. Bacnks explained to Ally Oliver from Inside Soap that Tug's persona changed through the writing.
The Rotary Club is active in Ingatestone and sponsored a war memorial in 2005 to mark the movement's centenary. The memorial, located in the village's Anglican churchyard, is dedicated to the memory of the men of Ingatestone who served and fell in the two world wars. There are two parks. One is currently called Seymour Field, having been renamed after 'Skip' Seymour, a former headteacher of a local school, in 1977.
When founded, the school was led by headmistress Dr. Dena Coleman, who died of meningitis in June 2013 just a few weeks before her planned retirement. In September 2013, Mr Spencer Lewis took over the role of headteacher, having previously had the same role at Kantor King Solomon High School. The school previously had specialist school status as a Business and Enterprise College (before converting to an academy).
Thirsk School & Sixth Form College has some of the best GCSE/A Level exam results in the area. The headteacher is Emma Lambden who took over from Stuart Mason who left in 2018 to take up a senior post in Norfolk. In 2012 an Ofsted inspection rated Thirsk School as Grade 2 (good) for all areas and overall effectiveness."Thirsk School & Sixth Form College", Ofsted inspections 2005–2012.
In 1993, it became a Junior School once again taking in children aged between 7 and 11. The school had around 332 children on roll in September 2010 and the current Headteacher is Andrew Shore. The majority of pupils come from the neighbouring Foxhills Infants School, Eling Infants School or Hazelwood First School. In its most recent Ofsted inspection report in 2010, it received a Grade 2 (good).
St Hilda's School was foreclosed and closed on short notice in the summer of 2014. The last school day was 14 July 2014. The Echo newspaper reported that the school may have closed due to highly increasing levels of debt in its final years. Its headteacher Susan O'Riordan and financial director Steven Gorridge had both resigned as directors from the management board of the school on 30 April 2014.
Alex Biddle was appointed as headteacher in November 1991 and took office on 27 March 1992. He has presided over a significant growth in the school roll from a low of 701 in 1993 to 1050 in the 2005–2006 academic year. He retired at the end of the 2011–12 academic school year."Into the new millennium with Alex Biddle (1992 until today)" St Crispin's School: The Story So Far.
In 1988, Mr. John Holt, who joined the staff in 1964, became Headmaster. With the Governing Body, he saw the school through into successful incorporation as a Grant Maintained School within the terms of the Education Reform Act 1988 on 1 September 1993. Under his leadership, in 1996, over £1 million was spent on new facilities. Mr. Nick Pavitt took up his post as headteacher at Easter 1997.
After occupying many different buildings around the village, Milnthorpe Secondary School moved to its current location, complete with Community Centre, in 1968. Dallam is a boarding school, the boarding house being on a separate site from that of the main school. In 2010, the school brought the PE department down from the Heversham site with an all-weather astroturf pitch. In 2018, Mr Nigel Whittle became the headteacher of the school.
The school has consistently proved to be successful in a number of different areas – SQA results, the Charter Mark award, Investors in People recognition and the Scottish Education Award for “Raising Basic Standards”. In 2008, David Miller, an English Teacher, won the UK Secondary Teacher of the Year at the National Teaching Awards, and, in 2009, Headteacher Paul McLaughlin won the Scottish Secondary Head Teacher of the Year.
The Headteacher is Mr David Carter and the Chair of Governors is Mrs Mary Craig. There are 1050 pupils on roll The school serves a wide area that includes but is not limited to Bognor Regis, Arundel, Storrington, Midhurst, Chichester and parts of Littlehampton. It has a sixth form of 250 students, which is open to all faiths. It offers a wide range of subjects to study at A-level.
The school now has a new £9.9 million building which was opened 4 September 2009, Designed by Stride Treglown and built by Carillion, and includes a sprinkler system and more CCTV. This new building now contains all the specialist teaching facilities. At the time of the blaze, the headteacher 'Alan Tootill' admitted that they would not have had a new school building had the school not been burned to the ground.
Every year upon St John the Baptist's day (Midsummer's day) in the morning there shall be a Sermon preached in Clitheroe Church where the Master Usher and Scholars of the School shall be sent before the Governors the School and there shall be a commemoration of the foundation of the School with an exhortation to the Governors, Headteacher and Usher that they faithfully and diligently perform their duties.
Danny becomes worried when headteacher Patrick Blake (Jeremy Sheffield) mentions that he has acquired job references, he warns Danny not to involve his personal life with his professional role. Tony Hutchinson (Nick Pickard) decides to contact Ste's biological father and he is revealed to be Danny. When John Paul forgets about their date, Danny retaliates by flirting with Ste. They get drunk and go back to Ste's flat.
It was included in James Riordan's collection of stories The Mistress of the Copper Mountain: Tales from the Urals, published in 1974 by Frederick Muller Ltd. Riordan heard the tales from a headteacher when he was bedridden in Sverdlovsk. After returning to England he rewrote the tales from memory, checking them against Bazhov's book. He preferred not to call himself "translator", he believed that "communicator" was more appropriate.
The village hosts Chapelton primary school, a co-educational, non-denominational primary school, which has been recently modernised under the extensive modernisation programme by South Lanarkshire Council. The new school opened its doors on 12 November 2010. The school has a small school roll of only 40 due to the small population of Chapelton and surrounding area. The current Headteacher is Mairi Mitchell, who is supported by a number of staff.
The school is situated on the site of Abercanaid Park and is run by long-time headteacher Mike Sullivan. The school officially opened on 22 January 2003. The school acts as a feeder school to Afon Taf High School, Cyfarthfa High School and Bishop Hedley High School. A famous ex-pupil of the school is Petula Clark, who spent sometime as a child in the village living with family.
TV Week said that it was about time Neighbours introduced "a hunky man with a few more years on his side". Holy Soap said Michael's most memorable moment was "Seeing his daughter kitted out in a skimpy outfit on the PirateNet poster." Michael came second in an Inside Soap poll to find out which soap character readers would most like to have as their headteacher. He received 34% of the vote.
Breeze Hill School was a mixed-gender comprehensive secondary school for 11- to 16-year-olds in Oldham, Greater Manchester, England. It was a specialist Humanities College, and served over 750 students. Bernard Phillips was the last headteacher of Breeze Hill School before it merged with neighbouring Counthill School to form the Waterhead Academy. Since the school lay in the heart of Oldham's Pakistani Asian community, the students were predominantly Asian.
Founded by Greneway Middle Schools first headteacher Ken Charles in the 1990s, and organised by the Rotary Club of Royston, the annual Youth Makes Music concerts at the University of Cambridge West Road Concert Hall have seen musicians and singers from the school join forces with those from other local schools. In March 2014, Ken Charles announced he would be retiring after organising the event for 17 years.
Lourdes Secondary School is a school in the south-west of Glasgow which serves a large catchment area, including the communities of Cardonald, Craigton, Crookston, Drumoyne, Govan, Hillington, Ibrox, Kinning Park, Mosspark, Penilee and Pollok.Which School Catchment?, Glasgow City Council It has an enrolment of approximately 1,200 pupils and 90 members of staff. Gerry McGuigan was appointed Headteacher of Lourdes Secondary in 2014 following the departure of Patricia Lennon.
In 1922, she got a teaching qualification in Elmalı and was assigned as headteacher to Elmalı Girls' School. She graduated from the Bursa Teachers College for Girls in 1925, and started to work as a primary school teacher in Izmir. She met Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in October of the same year during his visit to Izmir. Sabiha (Gökçen), Afet (İnan), and Zehra (Aylin), adopted daughters of M. K. Atatürk.
When the group miss the bus, they steal a car and accidentally kill their headteacher Barbara Strickland (Alex Hall) along the way back to the village. They attempt to cover up their crime and burn the car. After living with guilt, the group confess and everyone apart from Marc - who was driving - is given community service. Katie's father Brian (Martin Reeve) disapproves of Andy and resolves to split them up.
Dame Yasmin Bevan, (née Prodhan; born 3 December 1953) is an influential figure within the UK education system. Bevan was the Executive Principal and Headteacher of Denbigh High School in Luton, Bedfordshire from 1991 until her retirement. Farewell from Dame Yasmin, 19 December 2014; retrieved 9 January 2015. She contributed to policy development through the Expert Group on Assessment and the Practitioners Group on School Behaviour and Attendance.
The Clackline School lion monument In 1929, Clackline School's students and headteacher, E.W.Membery commemorated the 100th anniversary of British colonisation by building a monument. The monument features a sculpture of a lion, with a plaque reading: The sculptor of the lion was Archie H Paton, who has since been recognised with a nearby plaque. It is a stopping point on the Kep Track, adjacent to a picnic area and toilets.
The school was involved in a controversy in 2012 when it emerged that a convicted paedophile named Donald Hunt had, in 2011, visited the school while working at a farmers' market, something that would breach the terms of his sexual offences prevention order. Then-headteacher Mrs Daniel spoke at Hunt's four-hour-long trial at Carlisle Magistrates Court, and he was ultimately sentenced to two years of community service.
When he was growing up, his father would take his boys regularly to East Ham Library, where Seagull was encouraged to find books that interested him. His headteacher was Michael Wilshaw. He saw an advertisement for sixth form scholarships at Eton College, and was successful in his application. Seagull started studying mathematics at the University of Oxford, but left his degree and graduated from Royal Holloway, University of London.
Monifieth High School, a comprehensive state high school in Monifieth, Angus, Scotland, was founded in 1976. It was opened by Lord Thomson of Monifieth. Its current headteacher is Mrs M-C McInally, who replaced former Rector, Mr Richard Coton, in August 2013. The school enrolls approximately 1100 pupils from a catchment area including Monifieth, parts of Barnhill, Birkhill and other rural areas of Angus including The Hillbanks area, Liff and Auchterhouse.
Nathan Kemp, assistant headteacher at Tollgate Primary School in Plaistow, won Teacher of the Year in the 2012 annual national Teaching Awards, the first ever overall Teacher of the Year instead of there being separate awards for primary and secondary schools. Michael Patient of Tollgate was one of the winners of a Pearson teaching award in 2014, winning a silver award for outstanding new teacher of the year.
Rhys Meirion singing the Welsh lullaby (opening) Rhys Meirion is a Welsh opera and classical singer (tenor). Rhys Meirion was born in Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd in Wales. He worked as a primary school headteacher at Ysgol Pentrecelyn near Ruthin, before leaving in 1997 to study opera at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London.Daily Post He is one of The Three Welsh Tenors/Tri Tenor Cymru.
Born in Lyady south-eastern Belarus in the Russian Empire, Erem worked as a high school headteacher in Kaunas. He made aliyah to Mandatory Palestine in 1924, and worked in building and road construction. He joined Poale Zion movement, later becoming one of its leading figures. In the same year that he immigrated he became a member of the Tel Aviv-Jaffa workers council that year, serving on it until 1935.
Two of the school's teachers have been awarded Teaching Awards. Mrs Meinir Rees became the Wales SEN Teacher of the Year in 2005, and later that year became the UK SEN Teacher of the Year.Special Needs Teacher of the Year 2005 (accessed 14 February 2014). The following year, Mr Geraint Rees became the Wales Secondary Headteacher of the Year and was runner up for the UK version of the Award.
The Bell Theatre is a theatre and cinema located at Brannel School. Named after a previous headteacher, Mr Ray Bell, the 200-seat venue plays host to various touring and community theatre productions, as well as being used as a facility pupils attending the school. In September 2015 digital cinema projection equipment was installed in the theatre, and the venue also now shows films for the local community.
The current headteacher/principal of Aspley Lane Campus is Mrs Cath Rowell. The campus has over 1500 secondary students, and is home to the Sixth Form of 550 pupils headed by Ms. A. Wood. The Aspley Lane Campus gained a new building in 2006, as part of an extensive redevelopment project. The total cost of construction was £20 million, including £3 million being raised and contributed from the school's Tercentenary Appeal.
After he refuses the part, she tells the headteacher of the school that he kissed and rubbed her, resulting in Mr. Gelcart being fired. That same evening, Maxxie asked if she is single, and becomes distraught when she realizes he is asking for his friend, Anwar. She escapes to a cupboard and hides underneath a table. Michelle and Tony walk in, and she accidentally witnesses Tony turn down Michelle.
The school was established in 1964, as a Secondary Modern School. The first headteacher was Roy Moore. Educated at Lincoln College, Oxford he was an outlook, a Christian socialist, and a great believer in equality. A notable feature of the school, is that the houses and tutor groups are all named after people of notable Christian faith who have made significant personal, cultural, or religious contributions to society.
But in 2017 Ofsted assessed the school as requiring improvement. A new headteacher, James Hadley, was recruited at the start of the academic year 2017–18. Many changes were implemented with a renewed focus on academic standards and attendance, with the support of staff and students. As a result, in August 2018 Haverstock School reported the best results at both GCSE and A Level in the history of the school.
Adopted in the early 2000s, the school employed a system of phases. There were three main categories, the 'Transition', 'Development' and 'Extension' phases, all of which were presided over by an Assistant Headteacher. This system has since been abolished, after proving unpopular with staff and drawing criticism as "corporate jargon". The school since returned to the traditional method of grouping students into Lower School, Upper School and Sixth Form.
New school on Akers Way in January 2007 In Easter of 2007, Fleet achieved his goal when Hreod Parkway was vacated and everyone moved into the new campus built on an adjacent green field site. The new school was renamed Nova Hreod. Julie Tridgell became Headteacher in September 2008. In 2009, and again in 2016, GCSE results put Nova Hreod on the list of the most improved schools in the country.
Françoise Cartron Françoise Cartron (born 27 March 1949) is a member of the Senate of France, representing the Gironde department. She is a member of the Socialist Party. Before being elected as a member of the senate on 21 September 2008, Cartron was a primary school headteacher. She is also the mayor of Artigues-près-Bordeaux, a vice-president of the Aquitaine Regional Council and of the Urban Community of Bordeaux.
Pregnant secretary Janeece Bryant proposes that John and Ruby Fry adopt her child, but renegs. Josh Stevenson struggles with his homosexuality. Grantly Budgen struggles with his wife Fleur's Alzheimer's disease and puts her in a nursing home; a mix-up causes him to teach from the wrong syllabus. Christopher Mead begins a relationship with Jess Fisher, and is appalled when she is revealed to be new headteacher Karen's daughter.
In September 2011, the newly built school building was opened. In March 2012, Belfairs was granted Academy Status coinciding along with a newly appointed head, taking responsibility from Headteacher John Duprey, Beverly Williams. In June 2013, Belfairs Academy was rated 'Good' in the latest Ofsted Inspection. In April 2014, it was announced that the Principal Beverly Williams would step down and depart and a search would begin for a new Principal.
Ms Zafirakou was born in north-west London to Greek-Cypriot parents and state-educated in Brent and Camden. She has worked her entire teaching career of 12 years at Alperton Community School and was promoted to Deputy Head of Art within a year of her arrival. She is now Associate Deputy Headteacher leading on staff professional development. She is married to a fitness instructor and has two daughters.
Those requiring free school meals was "exceptionally high". Pegasus Primary School is a co-educational primary school constructed during the 1960s, and is located on Turnhouse Drive in the northeast of the estate. Upon the last OFSTED inspection of the school in November 2007, there were 181 pupils on roll and the headteacher was Robert Lee. It was inspected on 4 October 2006 and was given a Notice to Improve.
The school has a nursery which, in 2008, for the first time, accepted children in the early stages of learning English. The school accepts pupil from the local area and diocese. Upon the last OFSTED inspection of the school in May 2008, there were approximately 220 pupils on roll and the headteacher was David Hird. One quarter of children were from ethnic minorities with the rest being British White.
Higham Lane School is a secondary academy school in Weddington, Nuneaton, England. Appointed in 2006, the school's headteacher is Phil Kelly. The school teaches students aged between eleven and eighteen, (Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4) in preparation for their GCSEs. The original school building dates back to 1939, with the introduction of new laboratories, a sports hall and a new Business and Enterprise Centre arriving since.
The school was founded by Sue Johnston, who served as its Principal for 29 years. She was Dubai's longest serving headteacher, who has been a key influencer in the education sector in Dubai and described as ‘inspirational,’ by the KHDA. The school was led by Kausor Amin-Ali, who began his teaching career having qualified from the University of Cambridge. He succeeded Sue Johnston in August 2017 until January 2019.
In June 2018, construction started on a new teaching block to replace the old one, which Hannah Nemko, the headteacher, described as "no longer truly fit for purpose"; the building was to cost approximately £5 million, with the funding coming from the UK government and the Brewers' Company. In January 2019, the school received a grant of £50 000 from Hertsmere Borough Council to refurbish an astroturf sports pitch.
South Bromsgrove is a specialist school in foreign languages and I.T, noted for its extensive use of information technology. A previous headteacher, Philip McTague, was heavily involved in political action to reduce the gap in funding between Worcestershire state schools and others across the country. North Bromsgrove High School has now been classed for a specialist status in media and Creative Arts. Both were rebuilt by BAM in 2007.
The James Young High School is a secondary school in Dedridge, Livingston, West Lothian, Scotland. The school opened in 1982 and was named after James Young, who patented the process of extracting oil from coal and shale. James Young High is a coeducational state school which has over 1100 pupils. The headteacher was Christopher Horne until the 2012/2013 school year when he retired and was replaced by Catrina Hatch.
In 2006, the history of Catholic education in Paris led the La Salle association to include kindergarten education in Saint-Pierre, which began in September 2008. In 2008, the headteacher of the school was Didier Retourné, who succeeded Étienne Roulleaux-Dugage. In 2010, the title moved to Guillaume Champagne. In 2011, Jérome Dieuset and Christine Jeancolas succeeded Jocelyne Graux in the respective roles of head of sixth form and fifth year.
Harlaw Academy is a six-year comprehensive secondary school situated 200 yards from the junction of Union Street and Holburn Street in the centre of Aberdeen, Scotland. It is directly adjacent to St Margaret's School for Girls. The academy draws most of its pupils from its associated primary schools, namely, Broomhill Primary School, Ferryhill Primary School, Kaimhill Primary School and Hanover Street School. Ross McLaren has been headteacher since February 2020.
He played 48 matches for Kent. Bickmore was awarded his Kent county cap in 1920 before going up to Magdalen College, Oxford, and winning a cricket Blue. He graduated after two years, completing a special, shortened war degree and became a school teacher, becoming joint Headteacher of Yardley Court with his brother Maurice. This restricted his cricketing appearances and he played only a few matches after the 1923 season.
Chalk is a British television sitcom set in a comprehensive school named Galfast High. Two series, both written by Steven Moffat, were broadcast on BBC1 in 1997. Like Moffat's earlier sitcom Joking Apart, Chalk was produced by Andre Ptaszynski for Pola Jones. The series focuses upon deputy headteacher Eric Slatt (David Bamber), permanently stressed over the chaos he creates both by himself and some of his eccentric staff.
Archway School is a comprehensive co-educational school for pupils aged 11 to 18 in Stroud, Gloucestershire, England. The headteacher is Kieron Smith. Set in at the western edge of the Cotswold town of Stroud, the school takes its name from a sandstone arch set close to the School's northern entrance. It is believed to be the only contemporary monument to the abolition of slavery in the British Empire.
In November 2009 two teachers were suspended after it emerged that they accompanied pupils to a live sex show at a bar during a school trip to Bangkok's notorious red light district. As of February 2010 they were back working at the school. In 2010 the previous headteacher, Mr Chris Taylor, resigned to become the headmaster for a school in West Sussex (Steyning Grammar School). He left during the Easter holidays.
Calthorpe Park School opened on Wednesday 3 September 1969 as North Fleet Bilateral School with J. Ormerod as Headteacher. A few months later, the new Governing Body changed the name. 153 pupils and 11 staff were the first occupants before all year groups were complete five years later. The official opening took place on Friday 18 June 1971 by W. van Straubenzee, MBE, MP from the Department of Education and Science.
Heron Wood County Secondary School for Boys c1970 Alderwood Senior School started life as Heron Wood County Secondary School for Boys in 1964, changing its name to The Connaught School in 1987 and making the decision to become a mixed gender institution with the closure of nearby Manor Park Girls' School. In 2017 the school was renamed Alderwood Senior School. The current Executive Headteacher is Clare de Sausmarez.
On 27 May 1960 the first phase of St Augustine of Canterbury Secondary School was opened by Archbishop Heenan, followed by the second phase opening in 1964. Mr Smart was the school's first headteacher. St Aloysius Secondary School of nearby Twig Lane became Gonzaga Comprehensive School in around 1975. Opened by then-Prime Minister and Member of Parliament for Huyton Harold Wilson, Gonzaga remained open for little over a decade.
Cardiff High School () is a comprehensive school in the Cyncoed area of Cardiff, Wales. Stephen Jones has been Headteacher since 2011. It has been rated as Excellent for current performance and Excellent for prospects for improvement by Estyn (2013) the school achieved its highest ever results in 2016 with 92% of students achieving Level 2+ (5 GCSEs including English and Mathematics) and a 100% achieving at least 5 GCSEs.
In 1892 she completed her first book Europe and Papacy in the Middle Ages. Greenwood was in contact with her former mentor, Adolphus Ward, who succeeded her father at Owen's College. He was starting a school for girls in Manchester and in 1896 she became the second headteacher of Withington Girls' School. She decided, in 1900, to devote her time to writing and she resigned her headship of Withington Girls School.
The school reopened again as Oasis Academy Coulsdon on 1 September 2008. The opening ceremony was attended by the then Parliamentary Under Secretary of Schools Lord Adonis and the founder of the Oasis Trust Steve Chalke. The new headteacher was John Murphy. Oasis invested over £20 million of government funding into the school, resulting in the opening of a community health-care centre in 2009 and a sixth form in 2011.
In 1998, the school came under attack by the media claiming discipline problems within the establishment. Accusations came after a pupil was forced to move schools after being bullied with violence and verbal abuse whilst the school was cited as failing to deal with the situation properly. Headteacher at the time, Mr. Austin Campbell denied these claims against the school, claiming "the situation was dealt with properly and professionally throughout".
Lowe spent his working life as a teacher, spending much of his career as the headteacher of a prep school in Sussex. He remained in contact with cricket throughout his life and was a force behind the organisation of Band of Brothers, a cricket club closely associated with Kent, during Canterbury Cricket Week. He died at Tunbridge Wells in Kent in July 1986 aged 82.Richard Lowe, CricInfo.
Grange Lane Junior School is located under the shadow of the Corus steel works. It is a mixed school, that educates around 250 pupils aged 7–11, situated in an area of relative disadvantage. The Headteacher is Mrs I Thorpe and there is a total of 11 teachers and 11 teaching assistants. Francis James (Frank) Goodenough, who died on 30 January 2005, was Headmaster for 21 years, between 1973 and 1994.
1992-2012 In 1992 schools in Leeds were once again reorganised. The Middle School system that was set up in 1972 was abolished and schools, including Roundhay, became an 11-18 comprehensive. Along with this structural change, Mr David Wilson arrived as Headteacher as his previous school had been closed as a result of the reorganisation. Moreover, as the school was now admitting year 7, 8 and 9 pupils, it needed more teachers. There was a significant change in staffing, so in September 1992 the school looked significantly different to how it had looked a year previously. In 1995 the school was judged to be Satisfactory by Ofsted and in 1996 Mr Wilson retired as Headteacher. His replacement, Mr Neil Clephan, was to remain at Roundhay for the next 20 years. By this time, the old Girls school was known as Senior School and the old Boys school was the Lower school.
Following an inspection in May 2013 by government watchdog Ofsted (the Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills) Discovery New School was rated "inadequate" and inspectors warned that "too many pupils are in danger of leaving the school without being able to read and write properly." The report said: "The headteacher lacks the skills and knowledge to improve teaching... Too much teaching is inadequate, and the headteacher has an over-optimistic view of its quality." Inspectors also expressed concerns that too many children were being assessed as having special educational needs when "some of them simply need better teaching." (As of September 2013, out of 48 students 25% had SEN statements or were on School Action Plus.) It was the first free school to fail an Ofsted inspection, and also the first to be placed under special measures, a status applied to schools which fail to supply an acceptable level of education and lack the leadership capacity necessary to secure improvements.
Agnes Dawson (7 March 1873 - 20 April 1953) was a British politician and trade unionist. Born in Peckham, Dawson became a pupil-teacher in Camberwell before qualifying as a teacher at Saffron Walden Training College. She campaigned for women's suffrage, joining the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, and taking part in a boycott of the 1911 UK census.Cheryl Law, Women: A Modern Political Dictionary, pp.53-54 In 1913, Dawson became a headteacher.
In 2011 the school was granted independent academy status as part of the UK Conservative government's "Big Society" education plans. This means that the school now has greater control over their education and teaching; however, it remains state-run. Since September 2017, Jessie Hodgson has been the headteacher. In 2016, the school was granted £2m funding to build a new sports centre to replace the former one; the building was completed in September 2017.
The current headteacher is William John Oakes, who succeeded Tony Smith, who retired on 2 April 2009 after 23 years at the school. The school has three deputy headteachers: Michaela Kingham, Stuart Harrington and Barry Stephenson. For the academic year 2018–19, Edward Crawford, Darren Foster, Thomas Geary, Dermot Gillivan, Oliver Jackson and Natalie Orr were appointed as assistant headteachers. Later on Stuart Williams and Steve Ireland were also appointed as assistant headteachers.
Loxford School of Science and Technology is a mixed all-through school with academy status located in the Ilford area of the London Borough of Redbridge, England. The school's current headteacher is Anita Johnson. The secondary school now has more than 3000 students aged from 11 to 18 years, and a primary school is connected to it. The school is a part of the Loxford School Trust which consists of 6 other academies.
Later written up as An Experiment in Education, her methods influenced the 1967 Plowden Report into primary education in Britain. She attended Exhall Grange Emergency Training College in Coventry from 1948 to 1949, before going to Kingston County School in Cambridgeshire as Headteacher. When this school closed because it was too small she went to New Hall, Cambridge in 1960 aged 48 to read English. She completed the three year degree course in two years.
Luke Howard Jr was born on 28 November 1772 in London to tin-plate manufacturer Robert Howard (1738-1812) and Elizabeth née Leatham (1742-1816). Howard attended a Quaker grammar school in Burford, Oxfordshire where the headteacher was renowned for his flogging of slow-to-learn pupils. In 1796 Howard married Mariabella Eliot. They had two sons, Robert Howard and John Eliot Howard, who were ultimately to take over their father's chemical manufacturing business.
North Oxfordshire Academy is a city academy in Banbury which opened in September 2007, replacing the former Drayton School. Its sixth form opened in September 2008. The Headteacher of North Oxfordshire Academy is Sara Billins. At the end of the Summer Term 2007, two of the school's four main blocks, A Block and C block, were cleared and sealed off ready for refurbishment work that took place from September 2007 to the middle of 2009.
The first lay headmaster/headteacher was appointed in 1981 and most teachers are lay staff but the school remains under the trusteeship of the Salvatorians, whose provincial office is located down the road from the school and provincial priest serves as Vice Chair of Governors. The College was a grant-maintained school until the scheme was abolished and it switched to become a voluntary aided school.History In 2012, the school became an academy.
In 2006, headteacher Peter Walker retired from his position to become Britain's official ambassador for drug testing and gave a presentation to John Walters, the director of the White House drug policy office. His position was taken over by Jenny James who promised to continue drug testing. The scheme was ended in 2008, due to other schools not performing the tests. Within the space of four years, only one student tested positive.
Savio Salesian College (formerly known as Savio Catholic High School or Savio High School originally known as Salesian College) is a Roman Catholic secondary school in Bootle, Merseyside, England. The school is under the care of the Salesians of Don Bosco and was successful in early 2006 to secure a bid for specialist Business & Enterprise status. The school has about 600 pupils on roll. Mr Costello joined the school as headteacher recently.
After the Nazis came to power in 1933 he was no longer allowed to work as a lawyer because of his political affiliation. Bolz went to Moscow, finding work as a teacher at the Marx-Engels Institute. From 1941 to 1945 he was headteacher of the anti- fascist school, which aimed to indoctrinate German prisoners of war against fascism. During his stay in the Soviet Union, he became a Soviet citizen and retained dual citizenship.
The former school building in 2008 The school was originally built in 1933 as Rothwell Grammar School to serve the needs of children in Rothwell and the surrounding areas. Edwin Robert Manley was headteacher from 1933 to 1965. He was active in local politics, and he wrote and self-published Meet the Miner."Rothwell Grammar School", Woodlesford the Story of a Station, UK individual web site In 2008 it moved into a £93 million building.
It gained Language College specialist status in 2003 and the name was changed to reflect this. In 2005 an Ofsted report deemed it to be very good. The appointment of Miss Geraldine Higgins as headteacher in 2007 ushered in a new phase with outstanding Ofsted judgements recorded in both 2008 and 2014. The 2013 Diocesan report on how well it fulfils its Catholic mission deemed it to be outstanding for both its teaching and spirituality.
Wyke Primary School, founded in 1875, is a school for boys and girls aged 4–11. It is situated on the outskirts of Normandy village and welcomes children from the local community and from the surrounding areas. The current headteacher is Michelle Wilson and the chair of Governors is Mike Kershaw. The school has received good OFSTED reports, and enjoys the support of a parent's association called 'The Friends' who fundraise for the school.
The Ferrers School is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form with academy status, located in Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire, England, UK. The school was founded in 1980. It previously held specialist status as an Arts College, and changed its name to The Ferrers Specialist Arts College for a time. After converting to academy status in September 2013 the school changed its name to The Ferrers School. The headteacher is Mrs Angela Smith .
Hermelin was born in Ekebyborna parish in 1886. Her mother Honorine (von Koch) died with in days. She had one sibling and she would gain seven more when her father, Joseph Hermelin, remarried. 1920s feminists Left to right: Elisabeth Tamm, Ada Nilsson, Kerstin Hesselgren sitting, Honorine Hermelin and Elin Wägner She qualified as a teacher and taught for over ten years before coming to notice as the headteacher of the Fogelstad Group's school for women.
Jones was born on 12 February 1978 in Cardiff, the son of Sylvia (née Groskop), a violin teacher, and Goronwy Jones, headteacher of Baden Powell Primary School. He has an older sister, Mererid. One of his maternal great-grandfathers was a Polish-Jewish immigrant. With Welsh as his first language, he attended Ysgol Gynradd Coed-y-Gof and Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Glantaf (in Llandaff North, Cardiff) for his primary and secondary school education, respectively.
O'Meara is best known for playing Connor Mulgrew in the eighth and ninth series of Waterloo Road, as the son of Christine Mulgrew (Laurie Brett), a new English teacher then Headteacher. O'Meara left the programme in January 2014 before making two reappearances in March 2014. He has also played Sean Donoghue in the award-winning BBC soap Doctors in 2015. In 2014, he appeared on the CBBC panel show The Dog Ate My Homework.
Beauchamps High School, locally known as Beauchamps, is a mixed intake secondary school and sixth form for students aged between 11 and 18 (school years 7 to 13) in Wickford, Essex, England. The sixth form offers post 16 education for students aged 16–18 and accepts both former Beauchamps students and students educated at other establishments. The current headteacher of the school is Mr Mat Harper. The previous head was Mr Robert Hodges.
At the end of the 1969–70 season, Falkirk were crowned Second Division champions and promoted to the First Division. Roxburgh remained at Falkirk until the end of the 1971–72 season. Roxburgh finished his top flight playing career at Clydebank, where he was player-coach from 1973 to 1975. During the latter part of his professional playing career, Roxburgh (a physical education graduate), was also employed as a primary school headteacher.
There had been a large turnover of staff including two changes of headteacher, and the pupils now came from diverse backgrounds, many (a quarter) from families where English was not the mother tongue. The school met the Department for Education’s definition of a coasting school based on key stage 4 academic performance results in 2015 to 2017. Ofsted judged the school inadequate. The governors were removed and a Interim Executive Board put in place.
Parkfield received extended national attention starting in 2016 over its No Outsiders curriculum which teaches tolerance of differences. The programme had been created in 2014 by assistant headteacher (as of 2019) Andrew Moffat, who is gay. There were extended protests and activism by parents against the programme for several years, which grew to include people from other faiths from outside the local area. The protesters accused the school of encouraging the children to be gay.
Professionally Alexander enjoyed a varied career. He abandoned a legal career in favour of engineering, becoming a Associate of the Institution of Civil Engineers in 1868 and taking up a position at the London, Chatham & Dover Railway's Longhedge Locomotive Works at Battersea. By the 1881 census he had moved to become headteacher at Grange School in Ewell before moving back into engineering by 1888. He also seems to have worked as a private tutor.
The current headteacher of the school, since September 2011, is Anthony Wilson. The school uses vertical tutoring to integrate the community of students across the range of ages and year groups. It is one of a few schools in Newham that provides specialist British sign language interpreters for students who have hearing impairments. Lister Community School also is one of the most improved schools in the whole of Great Britain and London.
St Erme with Trispen Community Primary School caters for boys and girls from three to eleven years of age. The headteacher is Mrs Julie Orrell. The present building opened in November 1987, the school being founded in 1877. Built as a four class school with large hall, library, practical work areas, quiet room, changing rooms with showers, well equipped kitchen, a fifth classroom was added in 1999 to accommodate the growing number of pupils.
In 1965, the school was amalgamated with the Stroud Technical School for Boys which had been founded on a neighbouring site in 1910. The Technical School buildings now form the Art and Drama departments. The head teacher David Lock was dismissed for gross misconduct in 2007 after allegations of bullying. Following the appointment of Dr Stuart Wilson as the new headteacher in 2010, Marling School converted to an academy in August 2011.
This rooms are completed by a canteen in the neighboring building. Dr. Gerhard Aßfahl (1904–2007), a well- known local history researcher and the head of Brackenheim's city archive, was a long-term headteacher from 1939 to 1968. Because he was given the freedom of the Zabergäu's five communes in 1989, there's a special prize called “Dr.-Gerhard-Aßfahl-Preis”. Every school year this prize is given to pupils with extracurricular commitment.
Salah Abdow Farah was a Kenyan teacher who lost his life after defending his fellow passengers on a bus. He survived the December 2015 attack but died on January 18, 2016, from complications after a surgery to remove a bullet lodged in his hip. His story of courage inspired the short film Watu Wote by Katja Benrath. At the time of his death, Farah was the Deputy Headteacher of Mandera Township Primary School.
Coopers School is a mixed secondary school with academy status located in the suburb of Chislehurst in the London Borough of Bromley. The school specialises in technology, and the current Headteacher is Sue Wood. The school shares a site with the community special school Marjorie McClure. The site is on land between Chislehurst Common and the National Trust's Hawkwood Estate, an area of working farmland and woodland, and is above the Chislehurst Caves.
The new school was officially opened by the First Minister of Scotland, Jack McConnell, on Monday 11 December 2006. Following an inspection in 2009, Williamwood became the first school in Scotland to be awarded a maximum of five "excellent" ratings by Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Education. The unoccupied former building was damaged by fire in February 2007. Former headteacher John Fitzpatrick was awarded the OBE in 2011 for services to education, whilst at Williamwood.
Although the first Headteacher, Eric Wilson, was recruited in September 1970 and students began attending from 7 January 1971. Yarborough School officially opened on the Riseholme Road site on 27 March 1971. It was a mixed comprehensive education school for students aged 11 and over, replacing the previous Rosemary Secondary Modern for Boys and Spring Hill Secondary Modern for Girls schools. The majority of the original staff also transferred from those schools.
The Full Governing Body meets four times a year. The majority of the Governors' work is done through committees, which meet either three or four times each year. Disciplinary panels are convened as necessary. The Coordinating Committee comprises the Chair of Governors, chairs of each of the Governors’ committees (including the independent Foundation committee), the Headteacher and Deputy Heads together with other School Leadership Team (SLT) members whose presence may be required.
Haberdashers' Abraham Darby in Telford, Shropshire, England, is a comprehensive school on Ironbridge Road in Madeley which was founded in 1937. It is named after Abraham Darby III and is situated one mile from the Iron Bridge which he built in 1779. In September 2008 the school was converted to an academy through a link to Haberdashers' Adams, and was accepted by the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF). The headteacher is Lee Hadley.
The school has approximately 742 girls aged between 11 and 18 years, about 175 of whom are in the Sixth Form. The majority of girls stay on into the Sixth Form. A number of students from other schools are given places in the Sixth Form following its expansion with the opening of the purpose-built Olivier Centre in 2010. The headteacher is Mrs Elisabeth Stevenson, following the retirement of Mrs Sally Whyte in July 2015.
These 1911 buildings were designed by architect Walter Brierley, and are still in use, now referred to as the East Wing of the current school. The first headteacher was Ernest Loraine Watt, who was head until 1938, when Thomas Arthur Williams took over following the death of Watt. The third head was Philip Taylor, from 1951 to 1971. Malton County Modern School was built on land adjacent to the grammar school in 1959.
In 2008 Brookfield was inspected by OFSTED and received a grade 3 (Satisfactory). The school was again inspected by OFSTED in October 2010, with the outcome being an improved grade of 2 ('Good'). In January 2016, OFSTED, after a School short inspection, reported that the school continues to be Good (OFSTED report Jan 2016). The senior leadership team is made up of the Headteacher, three Deputy Headteachers, a Business Manager and the Support Services Manager.
Sir Henry Coward Sir Henry Coward (26 November 184910 June 1944) was a British conductor. Born in Liverpool to parents in the entertainment industry, Coward took an apprenticeship to a cutler in Sheffield. Educating himself, he became a teacher and soon a headteacher."Coward, Henry", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Coward's interest in music developed from a tonic sol-fa class, and in 1876 he founded the Sheffield Tonic Sol-fa Association.
The Clackline School lion monument Plaque on the lion monument In 1929, the school's students and headteacher, E.W.Membery commemorated the 100th anniversary of British colonisation by building a monument. The monument features a sculpture of a lion, with a plaque reading: The sculptor of the lion was Archie H Paton, who has since been recognised with a nearby plaque. It is a stopping point on the Kep Track, adjacent to a picnic area and toilets.
Waterloo Road is merged with local private school John Fosters, and the lack of unity causes rivalries and clashes. Particularly affected is newly-qualified English teacher Helen Hopewell, who quits after bribing students for their good behaviour during an inspection. She reveals to Rachel that she had an affair with the executive headteacher Max Tyler. Max's desperate attempts to control the school lead to an assault on a pupil and Max's arrest.
Most recently, they have issued students with their own Apple devices, and are one of the first schools in the country to do that. Moves by authorities in 2013–14 to convert the school into an academy were opposed by many parents and teachers, campaigning as Hands Off Hove Park. In September 2014, Hove Park's then headteacher Derek Trimmer urged governors to oppose academy status, and the governors voted against the academy proposal.
The school eventually closed in August 2014. The majority of students transferred to nearby St Ambrose Barlow Roman Catholic High School where the building was enlarged to accommodate additional students from St George's Roman Catholic High School. The final headteacher upon the closure of St George's Roman Catholic High School was Mr P. J. Harte. Since 2017, the former school has been used as the film set for CBBC’s children's drama 4 O%27Clock Club.
The school was originally called Epsom County Grammar School for Boys, which then was changed to Glyn County Grammar School for Boys (informally “Glyn Grammar”) at the instigation of the new headteacher Norman Dawson in 1951. After its transformation into a comprehensive school it was named Glyn ADT and then Glyn Technology School. Latterly, from 1 April 2011, after its conversion to academy status, the school has been known as Glyn School.
Duration: 1988–2005 In 1988 Thomas was succeeded by Dr Alan Irving who had been Deputy Head of Fairfield School, Widnes. After over 16 years as Chesterfield's Headteacher, A. K. Irving left the school for promotion to Schools and Young People's Director of Merseyside in 2005. However, Irving began a £100,000-a-year job in March 2006Dr Irving new Education Boss of Manchester ManchesterEveningNews.co.uk, 16 December 2005 as Schools and Young People's Director of Manchester.
In November 2015, the Dean Academy was put into special measures after a critical Ofsted report, and the headteacher David Gaston resigned. Following the resignation of David Gaston, the academy transferred control temporarily to John Barrett as head teacher throughout the 2015–2016 school year. In September 2016 the new permanent head of school Tom Beveridge took post and continues to be at the helm of the school. Leadership had been a severe problem.
The daughter of Mary and Alexander Gartshore, Brown was brought up in Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Brown was educated at Coatbridge High School, Hamilton College and the Open University which awarded her an Honours degree in 1978 and a Masters in Education in 1996. She has worked as a primary school deputy headteacher and as a senior lecturer. She now runs her own business, Potential Plus, providing personnel training for companies and organisations.
Lympsham C of E Academy and Pre School is a first school academy in Lympsham, Somerset for students aged 4–9, with a pre-school for children from age 2. Since November 2016 it has been part of the Wessex Learning Trust with eight other local academies. The school is a Church of England school and is led by headteacher Fiona Robertson. The school was established on its current site in 1879.
In 1927, Strudwick beat 45 other candidates to be appointed as headteacher of St Paul's Girls' School. At the school, she again ordered more teaching space to be built for science, and she also taught some classes herself. During World War II, she arranged for the evacuation of many pupils to Wycombe Abbey School, but in May 1940, parents voted for the school to return to London. Despite the war, pupil numbers increased.
The General Teaching Council for England subsequently found Swann guilty of unacceptable professional conduct in April 2009, but allowed him to continue teaching. Swann was only the second teacher ever to escape a disciplinary order after a drugs offence – a decision criticised by both the Association of School and College Leaders and drugs charity Hope UK. The school's headteacher, David Sutton, called Swann an 'excellent role model' and continued to employ him.
Trinity Church of England School is a mixed Church of England all-through school based over two sites in the London Borough of Lewisham, England. Trinity is a voluntary aided school administered by the Anglican Diocese of Southwark and Lewisham London Borough Council. The Executive Headteacher of the school is Mr David Lucas. The secondary phase of the school is located on Taunton Road in a building first opened in January 2011.
The final headteacher of the school was Paul Bevis. On Sunday, 14 June 2009, one of the school's students, 15-year-old Nicholas Rice, died in an air collision incident over Sutton Courtenay, Oxfordshire. His Grob Tutor aeroplane collided with a civilian glider, during an Air Experience Flight. The pilot of the Grob Tutor, 62-year-old Michael Blee, was also killed, while the pilot of the glider, Henry Freeborn, parachuted to safety and survived.
Light Hall School is a secondary school located in Shirley, West Midlands, England. It exceeds the national average of marks every year in both GCSEs and KS3.BBC School League Tables The current headteacher as of May 2017 is A Kimblin and the deputy teacher is Robert Barr. Light Hall School was established on Hathaway Road in the 1950s as a boys' grammar school on land once belonging to Light Hall Farm.
In one of the stories, Miss Sheppard the headmistress went away and Miss Edwards became the headteacher. She moves into the school cottage. Because she was moving from the town into the cottage, Miss Edwards writes to Milly-Molly-Mandy's mother to ask if she might stay for a few days while she gets the cottage sorted out. Mother agrees to this so Milly-Molly-Mandy is worried that she will have to be on her best behavior.
Cleeve School is an academy school and Leadership Partner School aiming to provide "leadership with a moral purpose". It was formerly a comprehensive school and is located in the village of Bishop's Cleeve, Gloucestershire, England. Headteacher Alvin and the chipmunks leads the senior management team at the approximately 1,600-pupil school. The school offers GCCSEs for ages 11 to 16, and A-Levels/BTECs for students wishing to go to the sixth form at ages 16 to 18.
Nuzo Onoh (born 22 September 1962) is a British-Nigerian writer. She grew up the third of the eight children of the late Chief Mrs Caroline Onoh, a former headteacher. She experienced the Biafran war with Nigeria (1967–70) as a child refugee and at the age of 13, she was the victim of an attempted "exorcism" by a local pastor. Due to this experience, she currently advocates for greater awareness of ritual child abuse in African communities.
Sheldon School (formerly Chippenham Boys' High School) is a large mixed secondary school and sixth form in Chippenham, Wiltshire for students aged 11 to 18 and is the largest school in Wiltshire. Since April 2011, it has been an Academy. It is one of three in Chippenham, the others being Abbeyfield and Hardenhuish. Since 1 September 2012, the school has been headed by Neil Spurdell who had previously been headteacher at John O'Gaunt School in Hungerford, West Berkshire.
He had a successful teaching career on the Isle of Man, at Demesne Road School, Onchan Primary School and Ballakermeen High Schools (interrupted by World War Two service in the R.A.F.),'Biography' on wtquirk.com (accessed 27 October 2017) before serving as Headteacher at Foxdale School (1949-1955) and Victoria Road School, Castletown (1955-1971). Quirk was prolific in his writing, creating poems, plays, operettas, music, short stories, articles, sermons and more, many of which were published in small publications.
The previous headteacher, Andrew Beaumont, retired in 2018 after 15 years in post, and prior to that the former headmistress Barbara Haigh retired in 2003 after 16 years. Woodbridge has approximately 1,800 pupils and over 160 members of staff. The school's motto is "Pride in Achievement". The catchment area for Woodbridge is wide, and includes the Orchard Estate council housing area nearby whilst also stretching up as far as the Church End Ward in South Woodford.
The school's most recent HMIe inspection report for Taylor High School was published in March 2011. The outcome of the inspection was very good in many areas, such as: the structure of the schools curriculum, the quality of learning and teaching, support for pupils, pupils' impressive achievements in a wide range of activities, ethos, headteacher and senior management leadership and pupil contribution to the school community. The use of technology within the school was also highlighted as a strength.
Stirling High School is a state high school for 11- to 18-year-olds run by Stirling Council in Stirling, Scotland. It is one of seven high schools in the Stirling district, and has approximately 972 pupils. It is located on Torbrex Farm Road, near Torbrex Village in the suburbs of Stirling, previously being situated on the old volcanic rock where Stirling Castle lies and on Ogilvie Road. The headteacher of the school is Paul Cassidy.
On 10 October 2009, High Legh Railway (a gauge railway) was opened by Louise Robbins (Headteacher of High Legh Primary School). On 26 November 2011, the railway was extended further making the route a little short of . The extension was opened by Harold Brooks (in the guise of Father Christmas) and Frank Sidebottom from the 7 Inch Gauge Society; High Legh Railway is operated by Vee Limited. The railway is the brainchild of Andrew John HigginsHigh Legh Railway.
Roscoe was born in Brisbane in June 1900.Men of Achievement - Volume 9, p629 He was educated at the Normal School and then attended the University of Queensland.Who's who in Australia, Volume 17, p738 He started working as a schoolteacher in Brisbane in 1921,Paul Hasluck (1976) A Time for Building: Australian Administration in Papua and New Guinea, 1951-1963, p435 becoming a headteacher in Condamine. He married May Webster O'Donnell in December 1928; the couple had three children.
Isabella Low Skea (16 January 1845 to 7 October 1914) was a Scottish campaigner for women's rights from Aberdeen who became the first female headteacher of a large mixed-sex board school when few female headships were achieved. Her rise to prominence from a humble background has led to her being described as "the lass o' pairts" as a female counterpoint to the notion of "the lad of pairts" prevalent in Scottish educational philosophy of the time.
In May 2010 NASA astronaut Piers Sellers took an original watercolor portrait painted by Brenda Barratt into outer space aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis flying its last mission, STS-132. Piers Sellers was a pupil at Cranbrook School, in Kent, and Brenda Barratt was asked by Angela Daly, the school's headteacher, to paint a watercolor of the school. The painting was then returned to Cranbrook School with the official NASA verification that it had travelled into space.
Thomas Knyvett College () is a medium sized mixed school with Academy Converter status (conversion to an Academy is underway during the 2014-2015 academic year) educating students aged 11–16 in Ashford, Surrey, England. The college is part of the Howard Schools Trust which includes the Howard of Effingham School in Effingham in the county, the schools within which are and supported by an Executive Headteacher, the prototype arrangement of its kind in the United Kingdom.
Litcham School is a mixed all-through school located in the village of Litcham in the English county of Norfolk. It has around 640 pupils aged 4–16 (Years R-11), and the current headteacher is Robert Martlew. Litcham School is coeducational and pupils are admitted without regard to ability. In September 2012 the school governing bodies of Litcham High School and Litcham Primary School merged, creating a school catering for pupils from ages 4 to 16.
The village is on a minor road between Malmesbury and Sutton Benger at . It has a modern village hall, run jointly with Great Somerford and Startley, and Seagry CofE (VC) Primary School. The school was founded in 1966 and has about 40 pupils. In 2008 the school federated (a process whereby two or more schools choose to share resources, in this case a shared headteacher and governing body) with Somerfords' Walter Powell CofE (VA) school in Great Somerford.
The last headteacher of Pickering High School was Elaine Wadsworth, who was replaced by a principal, Cathy Taylor, when the school became an academy. In September 2011 the school moved into a new £48.5 million building which replaced an older one, bringing the school within one site, with a new sports hall to support sports college status. The school's GCSE results have improved over the years. After becoming an academy the school was originally known as Sirius Academy.
A new single-storey block comprising three classrooms and ancillary buildings was built to accommodate the junior school. Over the first sixty years of the school there have only been five headteachers. The first headteacher of the school was Miss Mandeville. Because of the school's Hampstead location it has benefited from being able to attract well-known figures from the literary world, including the poet Ted Hughes who discussed poetry with a class in the late 1970s.
These efforts were accompanied by an increase in students attending secondary school under the Eyschen government: 875 in 1879-1880 compared to 2500 in 1919-1920. In 1891, the Soeurs de la Doctrine Chrétienne had responded to the government's invitation by opening a domestic agricultural school for young girls. In the latter half of the 19th century, Echternach and Diekirch had each received a so-called "pro-gymnasium", which operated under the supervision of the headteacher of the Athénée.
The area has been served by a secondary school since 1956 when Tividale Comprehensive School opened in Lower City Road to serve the 11–18 age range. It was renamed Tividale High School in September 1997 before becoming Ormiston Sandwell Community Academy in September 2009. Tividale county primary school is situated half way up Regent Road. Its long-term headteacher in the 50s and 60s was mister Brown who was supported for many years by teacher Mrs Stewart.
Jason Scott Merrells (born 2 November 1968 in Epping, Essex) is an English actor, who is best known for his roles as receptionist Matt Hawley in BBC One medical drama series Casualty, stylist Gavin Ferraday in BBC One hairdressing drama series Cutting It, headteacher Jack Rimmer in BBC One school-based drama series Waterloo Road and Home Farm owner Declan Macey in ITV soap opera Emmerdale. More recently, he plays the role of Sir Charles Fraith in Agatha Raisin.
As of 2018, the dedicated coach for the young players at Broughton is former Hibernian player Keith Wright. The school's motto Fortiter et Recte is Latin for 'to have the strength to do the right thing'. The Senior Leadership Team consists of the Headteacher (Mr J Wilson) and three Depute Headteachers (Mrs P Cumming, Mrs S Bennett and Miss L Stewart). The school also has a Director of Music (Mr T Morris) and a Business Manager (Mrs J Wallace).
Throughout the 1980s the school continued to improve, though there was significant disruption to teaching owing to asbestos being found in the buildings. The impact of this was that many pupils only attended school on alternate days. In 1987 both Mr Elliot and Mr Urwin left Roundhay and were replaced by Miss Jean Clennell and Mr Bryan Smith (Mr Morris had already retired in 1983). In 1990, Kerr Mackie died prematurely and Mr Rothbury took over as Headteacher temporarily.
She has also played a pregnant woman in an episode of Not Going Out. She played the character of Olga Fitzgerald, Geography teacher and Headteacher Vaughn Fitzgerald's estranged wife in BBC's Waterloo Road, in 2015. She currently plays a part in BBC's The A Word, and the role of Dorothea Ames, Head teacher at Coal Hill Academy, in the BBC3 series Class. In 2016 she provided the voice of Yuria of Londor in the video game Dark Souls III.
In 2012 the school was again placed into 'Special Measures'. David Lack took over as a temporary Headteacher. Between 2010 and 2012 as part of the Building Schools for the Future (BSF) programme the original 1964 concrete buildings were largely demolished and the 1969 extension buildings were comprehensively refurbished. A new three storey building was constructed by contractors 'Vinci' and located to the immediate East of the original site on fields that were previously used for hockey.
This transfer process will be repeated for the current Year 7 and Year 8 at this point next year. Clearly some staff will be leaving the school at the end of this term and others will stay until the last pupils leave in July 2008.Bulletin issued by the Cabinet Member for Education, Youth and Lifelong Learning, Croydon Council The School re-opened in 2011 under its new name 'The Crescent Primary School'. The headteacher is currently Jane Fairbourn.
Vinnie Jones was born on 5 January 1965 in Watford, Hertfordshire, to Peter (a gamekeeper) and Glenda (née Harris) Jones. He attended Bedmond Junior School near Watford. After leaving school and rising to fame, Jones would regularly visit Dollis Junior School due to his close relationship with the now deceased headteacher Derek Heasman, formerly of Bedmond Junior School (who received an OBE for services to education). His family relocated to Hertfordshire where he then later attended Langleybury School.
The cost of this was borne by the American Missionary Board. The headteacher was brought from Ohio and Mary Kelly Edwards was to serve the school until her death 58 years later. One of the Lindley daughters went on teach at the school but the Lindley family left in April 1873 leaving the organisation that they had established in the hands of the Reverend James Dube. Dube was the son of one of the first Christians in the area.
The school gained specialist status as an Arts College in 2005. A redevelopment of North Walsham High School, including the opening of a new enterprise centre was completed in summer 2012. Neil Powell was appointed as headteacher in September 2016 and aimed that "Within the next three years, North Walsham High School will be rated as an “outstanding” school with students achieving excellent GCSE results." Ofsted visited in late 2018 and the report downgraded the school to 'requiring improvement.
In December 2009, the Ofsted report rated the school as "good", one that "provides a good standard of education and one that is improving under the positive leadership of the headteacher". Ofsted stated that "the school is determined that all students should be enabled to fulfil their dreams by developing into the business and community leaders of tomorrow". In May 2013 the school was judged inadequate by Ofsted. On 1 January 2012, the school became an academy.
Sir Bruce Liddington (1949 - 28 July 2020) was the schools commissioner in 2006 under Tony Blair's Government. He came from a poor area of Wellingborough and did his degree in English at Queen Mary College, and a PGCE in Cambridge. He started his teaching career in Conisbrough, and rose to headteacher at Northampton School for Boys which he improved then and changed its status from a LEA school to a grant maintained school. For this he received a knighthood.
BCB is governed by the British Schools Foundation, a UK non- profit organisation which aims to promote British-style education worldwide. The day-to-day operation is overseen by the headteacher. Headquartered in London, the British Schools Foundation is a network of British schools around the world with a presence in 11 cities including Brasilia, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Marbella, Moscow, Nanjing, New York, Pamplona, São Paulo, Tashkent and Yangon. More than 4,000 students aged 2–18 attend BSF schools.
St Bon's Ofsted Information In March 2016, St Bonaventure's was designated as a Teaching School and the headteacher Paul Halliwell was designated as a National Leader of Education by the Department for Education and the National College for Teaching and Leadership.Press Release, Teaching School The school motto is In Sanctitate Et Doctrina, "In Holiness And Learning". The school also has a mission statement of "Live, Love & Learn in the Presence of the Lord".St Bon's Website , Headmaster's Introduction, stbons.org.
The Academy's sponsors are Beecroft Trust (a charitable initiative of venture capitalist Adrian Beecroft), the Diocese of Oxford, and Oxford Brookes University. It has 1,267 students, including a sixth form. Class sizes are smaller than average in the state sector, with between 20 and 25 students in a class rather than between 25 and 30. After being returned to special measures in 2020 an interim academy board and intermin headteacher, David Terry, were appointed to oversee planned changes.
Since 2019, the headteacher has been Andrew Parkinson. The school became a specialist Business and Enterprise College in 2003 and received High Performing Specialist School Status in 2007, with the school achieving some of the best GCSE and A-Level results in the county of North Yorkshire. In May 2012 the school received an Ofsted rating of 'Good' overall, with 'Outstanding' behaviour and safety of pupils. The school has retained its name but is now a comprehensive school.
Sofer was born in moshav Alma, the son of Rachel and Ben-Zion. His mother worked as a teacher, and his father was a headteacher and also served as head of Merom HaGalil Regional Council. He attended he Benyahu school in Kerem Ben Zimra, before moving to Midreshet Noam and Yeshivat Shavei Hebron. He started his national service in the Israel Defense Forces in the Israeli Air Force Flight Academy, but transferred to the Paratroopers Brigade.
In 1952, the headteacher, Mlle Marguerite, appealed to the Society of Jesus, to ensure the sustainability of their work. The ENC specifically worked with the Society of Jesus Christ, a Jesuit teaching congregation who already ran the écoles Chevreul in Lyon and Marseille and who practiced Ignatian pedagogy. Mlle Deshaires took over the running of the school. In 1988, the establishment, then equipped with a college and a lycée, started to offer classes préparatoires aux grandes écoles in literature.
At the coroner's inquest into PC Kent's death, June fails to persuade the real Gabriel to give her another chance, but he later laments and they make amends. June takes leave and joins him in America with his family. In early 2006, June became embroiled in an anti-social behaviour outbreak and started a project to assist local school headteacher Rod Jessop. As the pair worked together, June and Rod became close and started a relationship.
Richard Ewen was appointed as headteacher and improvements in the school resulted in a 2004 Ofsted report that read: "Islington Arts and Media school is an effective and rapidly improving school that provides a good quality of education and good value for money." The Ofsted report on the school in 2017 described the school's performance as "Good". The school buildings were used as a filming location in the Academy Award-nominated 2006 film Notes on a Scandal.
The school has one headteacher, Mr Nicholas Bradwell, two deputy headteachers, Mr Stephen Day and Mr Paul Kinder, and four assistant headteachers, Mrs Tina Needs, Mr Chris Glover, Mr Paul Seward and Mr Rob Scott who is also head of sixth form. Each house has an effective head of house. The Sixth Form is also separated into four houses: Austen, Shakespeare, Rowling and Dickens. As well as a head of house, each child will be in a tutor group.
Debenham High School is a Church of England secondary school located in the village of Debenham in Suffolk, UK. The school accepts students who are between 11–16 years old and live in the catchment. Any spare places are then allocated to students outside of the catchment. The school is currently headed by Simon Martin after Julia Upton became the new Headteacher of Kesgrave High School in September 2020. On 1 January 2011, the school has became an academy.
Opened in 1989, Queens Park Community School is the result of an amalgamation of three schools during the 1980s. The three schools that were merged were South Kilburn High School (formally Percy Road School), Aylestone Community School and Brondesbury and Kilburn High (commonly abbreviated to B&K;, formerly Kilburn Grammar School). The new school's logo, an image of three trees, represents this union of the three schools. The headteacher chosen to head the new school was Ms Mary Norton.
Highcrest Academy, formerly known as Highcrest Community School and before that as Hatters Lane School, is situated on Hatters Lane Hill in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. It is currently led by the Headteacher Mr G Burke after Miss Sheena Moynihan turned the school around from being on the edge of closure. In November 2010 it was judged to be an 'outstanding' school by Ofsted. In July 2011 the school became an Academy and was renamed to reflect its new status.
His highest score of 57 came against first-class opposition in the form of Kent in the 1999 NatWest Trophy. With his off break bowling, Cross took 6 wickets with best figures of 3/29. He continued to play minor counties cricket for Cheshire until 2005, making a total of 55 appearances in the Minor Counties Championship and 27 appearances in the Minor Counties Trophy. He now works as an assistant-headteacher at Chester Catholic High School.
In 1963, a new science block and bus bays were added.Hebden Bridge History newspaper cuttings archive More recently, a new Sixth Form building was added and officially opened on 12 July 2004 by outgoing headteacher David Scott.Hebweb News article At the start of the 2007 academic year, the Ted Hughes theater was opened and named under the consent of Ted Hughes's widow. There was speculation about plans to rebuild the school on the present school field.
At age 11, Lodge went to Moulsham High School in Chelmsford. The school facilities and curriculum divided boys and girls, boys received training in woodworking and engineering, while girls took home economics. Lodge knew he wanted to become a chef (an uncommon career choice for a boy in England at the time), and asked to take home economics. The headteacher was hesitant to grant permission, but his parents supported his choice and insisted he be allowed into the class.
There has been controversy when it was announced that non- Muslim girls would be required to wear the hijab. The school was criticised after backtracking on an earlier commitments that it would take 10% of its intake from a non-Muslim background. The Headteacher now states that this will only happen once demand from the Muslim community is met. This is in part because in its first year the school received no applications from non-Muslim families.
Ofsted returned to the school following these changes and upgraded the school to the category 'Good' shortly after an inspection under SIAMS - Section 48 gave the school 'Good with Outstanding features.' Steve Mercer left the school abruptly in February 2017 and was replaced by Ian Straw in an interim capacity. In 2018 Ian Straw resigned to accept a headship at The Forest School in Horsham. He was replaced by Louise Welcome who became the school's first ever female headteacher.
In 1905 he married Julia Kopp, the daughter of the headteacher of Lucerne School. He found in her a companion with whom he shared his life struggle, particularly during the long years of his severe illness in later life. In both 1912 and 1914 he traveled to Munich. On the first study trip, he took part in an exhibition in Munich, after which he was invited by Ferdinand Avenarius, the director of the "Kunstwart", to publish some pictures.
In 1965 the girls' school was moved to another site in the High Oaks area of St. Albans. In 1963 Tony Flower was headteacher at the boys school until its merger in 1973, the boys took over the rest of the original site. Both schools were merged at the High Oaks site in 1973. In September 1974, Miss Legerton, who had followed Miss Rowland as Head Teacher of the Girls' School in 1973, became head of the merged school.
The school is wholly foreign owned and managed. Daily operations are managed by the Headteacher. BSN is part of Nord Anglia Education, a major provider of international schools. The school is fully registered with the Ministry of Education in China and also is an associate member of the East Asian Association of British International Schools (EAABIS), the Council of British International Schools (COBIS), and is registered with the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority in the UK (ISN: 1880018).
Bargalló started working as a teacher in 1981 and was headteacher of Pons d’Icart Secondary School in Tarragona from 1985 to 1987. He has been a member of the Unió dels Treballadors d'Ensenyament de Catalunya (USTEC·STEs), a teacher's union, since 1980. Bargalló has also taught several post-graduate courses. Since 2011 he has been vice-president of the Josep Irla Foundation graduate course in Catalan philology at UB and co-ordinator of the Institute of Educational Sciences at URV.
The daughter of an insurance manager in Leeds, she was educated at Queen Anne's School, Caversham, where she was reputed to have told her headteacher that she knew precisely what she wanted to become: secretary to T.S. Eliot. Valerie married Eliot, almost 40 years her senior, on 10 January 1957.Esty, Jed (2002). "Modern American Poetry: An Online Journal and Multimedia Companion to Anthology of Modern American Poetry". Oxford University Press, 2000, accessed 20 January 2007.
Littleport East Cambs Academy (LECA) will open in September 2017 and Wing will lead on the establishment of this new academy. In June 2017 Wing was shortlisted for the TES Headteacher of Year Award and in the same month he was awarded National Leader of Education status and Neale-Wade was in turn was designated as a National Support School. Wing has contributed to educational articles for Secondary Ed Magazine, Academy Today, Schools Week, The Guardian and Parent Dish.
In May 2011 a former head teacher John Martin was suspended for allegedly 'head- butting' a student whilst investigation took place. Following police, school and independent investigation the malicious allegation was closed with no further action. In June 2013, it was also alleged by Mr. Christopher Hill, Birmingham University lecturer and son of Mr.Robert Hill former Deputy Headteacher at Oldbury Academy, that the school offered £200 'incentives' for pupils to gain a C grade in English and Maths.
This new headteacher was rumoured to be strict and had already begun to clamp down on school uniform, a well-known issue for the school. As compensation for the imposition of so many new rules, she rewarded students with a series of activities at the end of the 2017–2018 school year (e.g. free ice cream, foam slides, and murder mystery). She teaches science and was previously Vice Principal at Ormiston Forge Academy in Cradley Heath.
In September 2012, as part of reorganisation of high school education in Suffolk, the school became an 11 to 18 school and rebranded itself as Alde Valley School, a name chosen to reflect its large and rural catchment area.Potter.T (2012) Leiston: Pupils take first lessons in new-look high school, East Anglian Daily Times, 6 September 2012. Retrieved 22 September 2012.Robinson.C (2011) Leiston: Headteacher outlines vision of high school’s future, East Anglian Daily Times, 4 October 2011.
Henley Bank High School is an 11 to 18 academy in Gloucester, England. It is sponsored by the Greenshaw Learning Trust. In January 2018, the school was taken over by Greenshaw Learning Trust, in order to assist in improving aspects of the school - this resulted in a name change from Millbrook Academy to Henley Bank High School. The Headteacher is Bradley Nash supported by Executive Head and Director of School Improvement at the Greenshaw Learning Trust, Ben Parnell.
R F Mackenzie (1910–1987), a Scottish educationalist and headteacher, was one of the most original and controversial thinkers in 20th century Scotland. He was born in Garioch in Aberdeenshire and attended Robert Gordon's College and the University of Aberdeen. Following active service in the RAF during the Second World War, he qualified as a teacher. He was an advocate of the abolition of corporal punishment and he endeavoured to promote a progressive curriculum in secondary schools.
The school was expanded in September 1992 when it took in the pupils of Smethwick Hall Boys School, which had closed at the end of the school year that July. The current headteacher is Mr P Shone. Between September 2009 and August 2011, extensive refurbishment of existing facilities and the construction of new buildings occurred on the site as part of the Building Schools for the Future programme. A total of £23 million was spent on improving the facilities.
Its ethnic mix reflects that of the local area, with most students being of Indian subcontinental heritage. The school has a wide range of ethnicities, including white British, and Polish, and around 30% of students receive free school meals. Lampton also offers a 6th Form for pupils aged 16 and over, which takes the majority of its intake from Lampton GCSE students, but is also open to applicants from outside the school. The headteacher is Stephen Davis.
In one of the stories Miss Sheppard the headmistress went away and Miss Edwards becomes the headteacher. She moves into the school cottage. Because she was moving from the town into the cottage, Miss Edwards writes to Milly-Molly-Mandy's mother to ask if she might stay for a few days while she gets the cottage sorted out. Mother agrees to this so Milly-Molly-Mandy is worried that she will have to be on her best behavior.
However, headteacher Mrs. Bevan refuses the class permission to enter without a qualified teacher, and worries that Mr. Poppy's behaviour is so inappropriate that no teacher will stay in the job. When Mr. Poppy decides St Bernadette's should enter the National 'Song for Christmas' competition, he persuades Donald to sign the entry forms, later kidnapping him for an impromptu road trip to Gastell Llawen ("Merry Castle", not a real place) in Wales, where the competition is being held.
The former headteacher at the Mulberry School for Girls, Tower Hamlets, London, retired in December 2005 having led Mulberry School to notable success. During her time at the school, the Mulberry School for Girls achieved Beacon, Leading Edge, Training and International School status. The school was part of the Excellence in Cities initiative and gained Investors in People recognition. Prior to leaving Mulberry, Dame Marlene led and managed a successful £20 million PFI project to re-build the school.
Ysgol Gymraeg Aberystwyth is a Welsh language primary school in the university town of Aberystwyth in Ceredigion, Wales. It was established as a private school in 1939 by Sir Ifan ab Owen Edwards and was originally named Ysgol Gymraeg yr Urdd. The school was the first Welsh-medium school in Wales, the first headteacher being prominent dramatist Norah Isaac. The school originally had seven pupils, but has grown significantly since then and now educates over 400 children.
The school was established to provide a single, co-educational, Roman Catholic School in the Borough of Wandsworth by its joint Trustees; the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Southwark and the Salesians of Don Bosco. The two predecessor schools, Salesian College and John Paul II School were closed in August 2011. St John Bosco College opened in September 2011 with Dr Simon Uttley as Headteacher. Dr Uttley was succeeded by Mr Paul Dunne as Head in January 2017.
In the match, Milan thrashed Barcelona 4–0. He officiated in two matches in the 1994 World Cup: the quarter-final between Sweden and Romania in Palo Alto, and the first-round game between Saudi Arabia and Morocco in New Jersey. Don took charge of the 1995 League Cup Final but his career came to a premature end at the end of that season. He had to retire, five years early, as work commitments as a headteacher took priority.
Bowen Consolidated Coal Mines Limited developed its own company township 4 km south of Collinsville. It was originally to be named Scottdale (or possibly Scotsdale) after two of the directors, Adam Hall Scott and John Dinsdale, but the name was changed to Scottville after objections from the postal authorities. Scottdale Provisional School opened on 28 January 1924 under headteacher Albert Czislowski operating from temporary premises with an iron roof and bag sides. By June 1924, there were 35 students enrolled.
The headteacher, Peter Marshall, who joined the school in October 2012, led the conversion to academy status in 2013 as part of the Ormiston Academies Trust and the school was renamed Ormiston Denes Academy. The school was taken out of special measures in March 2015 but saw little improvement in its examination results in 2016. On 5 September 2016, Peter Marshall left the school after resigning to "explore other career opportunities closer to home".Quoted in Papworth A (2016) op. cit.
Shoosmith was succeeded as Headmaster in 1951 by Mr L.C.Parslow, in 1970 by Eric Davies, who died in post, and in 1973 by Friedrich Heinrich Grewe. John Andrews MA AKC was headmaster from 1978 to 1998. Sheila Ireland was the school's head teacher for several years before being succeeded by Jane Disbery in 2006 until her death in August 2015. Chris Abbott was Executive Principal until Deputy Head Mr Patrick Sprakes was voted to be the headteacher in February 2016.
In 1950 the headteacher noted the "local tendency to despise study and to the consequent difficulty of the school-master in getting any sound homework done", especially because of the long journeys some children had to school. The technical side of the school included a Commercial School teaching secretarial skills. The school in its current format was opened by Princess Alexandra in 1959. The school comprises three main teaching blocks with a few specialist classrooms to one side for practical lessons.
The Boswells School is an age 11-18, secondary school and college, The Boswells College, with academy status situated in the city of Chelmsford, Essex, England, offers secondary age education with qualifications up to General Certificates of Secondary Education and A-Levels. The current headteacher is Mr Stephen Mansell The Boswells School specialises in performing arts (Artsmark Gold). In March 2008, The Independent newspaper ranked the Boswells College 25th in the country for A Level performance by a comprehensive school.
Walney School is an 11 – 16 Academy with approximately 585 students currently on roll. It converted to an academy in September 2014, when the predecessor school was condemned by Ofsted and placed in special measures. A new headteacher was appointed other staff transferred. It is sponsored by Queen Katherine School multi-academy trust, who has strengthened the governing body and given significant support to the school leaders including support for financial management and human resources issues, and training for senior and middle leaders.
The School was opened in September 1983 with the amalgamation of Ethelbert Road Boys School and Lady Capel School for Girls with the whole process being overseen by its first head, Vin Thomas. The Boys school was decommissioned with students moving to the south side of Faversham where the school currently stands. In 1987, Peter Walker became the school's 2nd headteacher. In February 2000, Walker reported to Ofsted about the deteriorating conditions of the former canteen that was built in the 1940s.
Johnson's achievement's became well known and although she was only the headmistress of a small Sussex school her work had wide interest. Her career however came to a premature end when she decided to marry George Weller in 1909. George was a former pupil but he was twenty years of age and seventeen years younger than his former headteacher. Johnson had to leave the profession and one source says this was due to the scandal of marrying a former younger pupil.
She was educated at the Saint Felix School in Southwold, where she saw the paintings of Christopher Wood and other modernists of the era, which were purchased by Lucy Mary Silcox, the school's headteacher. From March 1933 to June 1938, Johnstone enrolled at the Slade School of Fine Art in London, where she struggled early on. There, established life long friendships with fellow artists Mary Fedden and Virginia Parsons. Her final year at the art school saw her study stage and decorative painting.
At the 1918 UK general election, Guthrie stood for the Labour Party in Glasgow Camlachie, taking 33.1% of the vote and second place. He next stood in the 1927 Combined Scottish Universities by-election, but took less than one-eight of the vote, and so lost his deposit. By 1929, Guthrie was headteacher of a school. He served for many years as the organising secretary of the Renfrewshire Association of the EIS, and in 1929 was the union's national president.
The inspection came off the back of Roundhay's best ever GCSE results the previous summer. It was also in the previous summer that Miss Clennell retired as Deputy Headteacher after 26 years of service to the school. In 2016, Roundhay was approached by the Local Authority to up its intake to 300 pupils per year group in order to accommodate a local population boom. As part of this agreement Roundhay got a new building, called the Pavilion, which was opened in 2017.
Holy Soap said Gina's most memorable moment was "Getting the job of principal at Summer Bay High." Gina came third in an Inside Soap poll to find out which soap character readers would most like to have as their headteacher. She received 17% of the vote. Michael Idato of The Sydney Morning Herald said that as Gina, Todd was one of the serial's leads who puts in a "robust performance" and credited it as being part of Home and Away's success.
Jade is furious but later discovers what Peri and Nico are doing. Just as Jade goes up to the school's assembly, Nico nastily pulls Jade's wig off, leaving her humiliated and extremely self-conscious. Peri reports Nico to the headteacher Sally St. Claire (Annie Wallace), believing the wig stunt was a step too far, and Nico is expelled. Nico discovers that Peri told on her and as revenge persuades her to go on a camping trip with her in the woods.
Bellevue Education was founded under the name House Education by Mark Malley in 2003, when he bought Norfolk House preparatory school in London. He also became the headteacher, and when the school was inspected in 2007 it was reported to be significantly improved from its previous inspection. In 2008 House Education was renamed The Really Great Education Company Limited (EDCO) and purchased Weston Green School in Surrey. It also purchased Skippers Hill Manor Preparatory School in East Sussex in 2010.
Among buildings of interest in Heversham are St Peter's Church, an ornate place of worship, dating from the 8th Century. There is also one public house, referred to by the locals as the "Bluebell", though it is officially unnamed. Heversham Grammar School existed for more than 370 years from 1613 until 1984, when it amalgamated with the comprehensive school in Milnthorpe to become the boarding house and 6th form college of Dallam School. The current headteacher of the combined school is Nigel Whittle.
During World War II Toliman was detailed by Japanese forces. Following the war, he decided against returning to the seminary and decided to become a teacher instead. He resumed his education and qualified as a teacher in 1957. He taught at a Catholic mission for seven years, becoming headteacher in 1959 and also served as president of the Catholic Teachers' Association of New Britain and New Ireland.The Members of the House of Assembly 1964, p18 His four brothers and wife were also teachers.
Since the introduction of the new headteacher, Thomas Quinn, the school's dinner menu increased vastly in variety, the typical menu for the preceding year would have been chips on an almost daily basis and now only on Fridays improving the student's diet. For example, the chocolate in cookies has been replaced with raisins. The school was awarded 'Healthy School Award' in February 2007.Healthy School Award Section on SJP website Section about Healthy School status and information about the award itself.
Llanwern High School is a secondary school on the eastern edge of Newport, Wales. The school has a capacity for 1450 pupils. Previously known as Hartridge High School, it changed its name in 2012 to Llanwern High School, recruited a new headteacher (Peter Jenkins) and built a new £29 million school building. Pupils and teachers moved into the new school in May 2012 and it was officially opened on 19 September 2012 by Wales rugby players Dan Lydiate and Toby Faletau.
There has been a school on the current site since 1937. East Barnet Modern School opened in January of that year, when Allan Clayton was appointed Headteacher to prepare for the arrival of sixty four students in April, mostly as transfers from other secondary schools. They were not in the same age group, but spread over four years, so that each Form was extremely small. By September 1937, the school had two hundred students, with an initial two form entry.
In September 2009, Outwood Grange College re-opened as Outwood Grange Academy, operated by the newly formed Outwood Grange Academies Trust. The school's headteacher, Michael Wilkins, became Chief Executive of the trust, which has since gone on to operate other schools across Northern England using Outwood Grange as a model. Mr Wilkins received criticism for spending public funds excessively and for overseeing a dramatic increase in pupil exclusions and expulsions. In 2014 Michael Wilkins received a knighthood for services to Education.
Cams Hill School is a medium-sized mixed secondary school for ages 11–16, located in Shearwater Avenue in Fareham, England. Along with The Henry Cort Community College and Fareham Academy, it is one of the three main state schools which serve the town of Fareham, Hampshire. The school attracted national media attention in 2002, when then-headteacher David Wilmot recruited teachers at a nearby Sainsbury's supermarket. He told The Daily Telegraph that he had struggled to recruit and retain newly qualified teachers.
After peaking at just under 2000 in 1977, Westfield's roll declined in the 1980s and the Lower School at Halfway was demolished in 1989. On 1 December 2019 Westfield joined Chorus Education Trust, led by Silverdale School in Sheffield. A new headteacher, Mr Joe Birkbeck, was appointed, who introduced a number of initiatives, such as a new behaviour system and extra lessons for GCSE students. A new logo, branding and uniform was introduced, based on ideas from both students and parents.
Arthur William Luther (31 March 1919Who's Who 2008: London, A & C Black, 2008 25 January 2009)Friends of the Church in India was an Anglican bishop in India from 1957 to 1973. He was educated at Nagpur University and ordained in 1974.Crockford's clerical directory London, Church House 1975 He was Chaplain to the Bishop of Nagpur then Headteacher of Bishop Cotton Boys' School before his appointment to the episcopate as Bishop of Nasik in 1957.The Times, Saturday, 17 Aug 1957; pg.
Ashford School is a coeducational independent boarding and day school in East Hill, Ashford, Kent. There are 480 students in the Senior School (ages 11 to 18) and 360 in the Prep School (ages 3 to 11). The school is owned and run by the United Church Schools TrustUnited Church Schools Trust website and is a member of The Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference (HMC). The current headteacher is Mr Michael Hall, who has been Headmaster of Ashford School since September 2018.
Rhys Jones was the second-born son of Stephen (born in Liverpool) and Melanie Jones (née Edwards; born in Wrexham). He had one brother, Owen (born 1990). Jones, who would have turned 12 five weeks after his death, had just left Broad Square Primary School on the Norris Green housing estate, and was due to start secondary school at Fazakerley High School in September 2007. His former headteacher and neighbours said he was a friendly and popular boy who loved football.
The current principal and chief executive is Mrs Sue Woodroofe, previously headteacher of British School of Brussels. Woodroofe was brought up in Yorkshire and completed her secondary education at York College for Girls, before training at Durham University as a teacher of English and History. The previous principal and chief executive was Michael Gibbons, previously headmaster of Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Wakefield. Gibbons was educated at the City of Leicester Grammar School and gained his degree from King's College London.
The "Nightingales" include Mac's children, Nathan (Jared Garfield), Ellie (Sophie Porley) and Alfie (Richard Linnell); Mac's fiancée Neeta Kaur (Amrit Maghera); and Nathan's fiancée, Rachel Hardy (Jennifer Brooke). October also saw the arrival of new transgender Hollyoaks High headteacher, Sally St. Claire (Annie Wallace). In November, Diego Salvador Hernandez Martinez De La Cruz (Juan Pablo Yepez), Myra's toyboy lover, arrived in Hollyoaks, following her return to the village. In December, new doctor Dr. Berrington (Tupele Dorgu) made her first appearance.

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