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Education's gain as teachers earn qualifications

Monday, 13 October 2014

Supporting schools to raise standards even further is a priority of the Department of Education and Children (DEC). 

That was the message from Tim Crookall MHK, Minister for Education and Children, as he awarded qualifications to primary school teachers today. 

Sixteen teachers from 13 schools received Primary Leadership and Management Training Programme certificates after a year’s study. The qualifications will enable them to take the next steps on the career ladder. 

L&M presentations Oct14

The teachers completed level two of the programme – aimed at those who already lead an area of the curriculum or another aspect of school life. 

They attended four days’ training and compiled assignments and an assessed task. 

Most of the cohort completed an additional 4,000-word assignment which, once validated by the University of Chester, will allow them to continue towards a Post Graduate Certificate in school leadership. 

Minister Crookall said:

‘As we continually strive to raise standards even higher in our schools, for the good of our students and the wider economy, it’s vital we have highly skilled staff ready to succeed those who are coming to the end of their careers or who move on to other schools. 

‘I’d like to congratulate the teachers, who, as well as meeting the demands of the classroom, have worked hard out of school for an entire year to gain these qualifications. I wish them well in their careers. 

‘I would also like to thank the DEC staff and two retired headteachers who delivered the programme in addition to their regular workloads.’ 

Today’s awards ceremony took place at the Isle of Man College of Further and Higher Education, which runs the Leadership and Management Programme.

Participating Teachers:

  • Tina Wheeler            Laxey Primary                    
  • Lindsay Clark            St John’s Primary                          
  • Lisa Nelson               Braddan Primary                           
  • Matthew Callister      Rushen Primary                  
  • Zelda Kelly                Victoria Road Primary
  • Stephen Chapple       Victoria Road Primary                    
  • Alison Burton            Anagh Coar Primary            
  • Mel Keig                   Scoill yn Jubilee                  
  • Diane Rollins             Marown Primary
  • Nola Fairbairn            Peel Clothworkers Primary    
  • Jacqui Kelly               Peel Clothworkers Primary    
  • Alice Hogarth            Peel Clothworkers Primary
  • Sam Faragher            Ashley Hill Primary
  • Clare Skelcher           Manor Park Primary
  • Dawn Quinn              St Mary’s RC Primary
  • Kira Clague               Cronk-y-Berry Primary

Course tutors:  

  • Simon Jones              Programme Manager
  • Adrian Shorthouse     Headteacher Kewaigue Primary
  • Jean Aksoy               Headteacher Laxey Primary
  • Rob Sellors               Headteacher Cronk-y-Berry Primary 
  • Ian Longshaw           Headteacher Marown Primary
  • Judith Lund              Department of Education and Children
  • Chrissy Callaghan      Department of Education and Children
  • Bronwen Udy            Retired headteacher 

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