The current headteacher of Les Quennevais has been appointed to lead St George's Preparatory School in the next school year.
Sarah Hague will take over in September from the current head Cormac Timothy who is retiring at the end of the 2023/24 academic year.
Picture: Sarah Hague at Les Quennevais School. (David Ferguson)
She has 10 years of experience as the Headteacher of Les Quennevais School where she worked on developing the curriculum and inclusive education.
Paul James, Chair of the St George's School Board, said: “Sarah is a highly experienced Head Teacher who will bring so much to the team and the school community, as has been evidenced by the amazing job that she has done as Head Teacher at Les Quennevais School over the last decade.”
"As Cormac retires at the end of this school year, we extend our heartfelt gratitude for his dedicated service and impactful leadership,” he added.
Ms Hague said: “I am truly honoured to join St George’s and am excited to contribute to its rich legacy of academic excellence. My vision is to continue to foster the school’s nurturing and innovative learning environment where every student thrives.
“Of course, I will miss Les Quennevais School’s vibrant community deeply. I have had the privilege of witnessing tremendous dedication and passion among both students and colleagues over the years there.
“However, I am confident that they will find an exceptional replacement to continue the important work we have undertaken together, ensuring the continued success of this wonderful school.”
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