Education and Children's Services
Curriculum Support
Scottish Qualification For Headship
The post of Headteacher, no matter the size of school, carries great responsibility and challenge, but brings the reward of leading and shaping the work of pupils, teachers and other staff. It also requires a commitment and an ability to interact with parents and the community. Headteachers need a clear view of the economic and social context in which their schools operate and the direction their school should take. They must also have the knowledge, understanding and skills to lead schools effectively. It is essential that those aspiring to be Headteachers are prepared for their task. The ‘Standard for Headship in Scotland’ which sets out the key aspects of professionalism and expertise required for aspiring Headteachers is the basis for a professional programme of training for Headship.
Currently there are ten candidates from Eilean Siar at various stages in the course. They are supported locally by the Co-ordinator and nationally by the Development Unit at Stirling University and Northern Consortium in Aberdeen.
Finance for this initiative is provided through the Excellence Fund which has been set up by the Government for three years.
For further information contact:
| Name | Donald Macleod |
|---|---|
| Phone | 01851 709413 |
| damacleod@cne-siar.gov.uk |