So there are now eight RSCs.
Their names have been posted on Frank Green's DfE web page.
Jenny Bexon-Smith (Executive Head of Tudor Grange Academy Trust) will be RSC for East Midlands and Humber:
Janet Renou (Executive Head of Skipton Girls' High School) will be RSC for the North.
Questions were raised about the fact that the first six appointment were all men, it was mentioned in comments under this post and elsewhere in the press - details of the six men are listed below.
(UPDATE April 23 2014) - The Guardian provides details of the powers of Regional Schools Commissioners from a leaked report.
(UPDATE April 22 2014) - From the Independent: 'Michael Gove attacked for all-male cast of school regulators.' (As pointed out in comments below...)
New Regional School Commissioners (map below) - full biographies and other details from original press releases available here:
Regular updates at New School Finance on TwitterDr Tim Coulson - Director of Education at Essex County Council, previously head teacher of the successful William Tyndale School in Islington North London
Green Region = South London & South East
Dominic Herrington - the Director of the academies group in the Department for Education
Dark Blue = North West London & South Central
Martin Post, Headmaster of Watford Grammar School for Boys - The school's website said: 'Mark Allchorn will take over from me and become Acting Headmaster until such time as my successor is appointed by the Governors'
Yellow Region = South West
Sir David Carter, chief executive of the Cabot Learning Federation (Bristol Post)
The Regions
Purple Region = North
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Orange Region = East Midlands & Humber
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Light Blue Region = West Midlands
Pank Patel, Head Teacher of the Wood Green Academy in Wednesbury and a serving Ofsted inspector.
Grey Region = Lancashire and West Yorkshire
Paul Smith, who leads Parbold Douglas Church of England Academy and teaching school near Wigan, will be responsible for overseeing the growth of academies in the region and will monitor their performance to ensure children receive the best possible education.
Any women working in education these days. You wouldn't think so.....
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