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Bruce-Liddington

Sir Bruce Liddington - Director General EACT

Former Schools Commissioner Sir Bruce Liddington has enjoyed a successful teaching career, during which as Head of Northampton School for Boys, he transformed the performance of the schools before leaving to join the Department for Education and Skills in 1999. Since then he has held several posts within the Academies Directorate of what is now called the Department for Children, Schools and Families.

Sir Bruce moved to become Director General of EACT, a multiple non-faith academy sponsor in February 2009.

 

 
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