Shan Scott is New Chief Schools Adjudicator

Shan Scott is New Chief Schools Adjudicator

The Secretary of State for Education has approved the appointment of Shan Scott as Chief Schools Adjudicator. Ms Scott has served as an adjudicator for 3 years and brings with her a wide range of educational knowledge and experience. She has been appointed for a 3-year period, with effect from 4 April 2016, and takes over from Dr Elizabeth Passmore, who has retired. The Office of the Schools Adjudicator (OSA) helps to clarify the legal position on admissions policies in schools. Its other responsibilities include settling disputes about school organisation proposals.

Joining the Department of Education and Science in 1984, Ms Scott worked in successive education departments until 2013. She has also served as a school governor and pupil mentor. During her time at the Department for Education, Ms Scott has worked on admissions, governance, school organisation, academies and schools with a religious character. Most recently, she was joint head of the department’s due diligence and counter extremism division.

The schools adjudicators work independently from the Department for Education but are appointed by the Secretary of State for Education.

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