Gender breakdown of Head and Deputy Head teachers (FOI)Gender breakdown of Head and Deputy Head teachers (FOI)
Produced by the Freedom of Information officeAuthored by Government of Jersey and published on
04 March 2021.Prepared internally, no external costs.
Request
Appointment of senior staff in schools
A
Since January 2017 home many new deputy head teachers were appointed that were male and female in Primary schools
B
Since January 2017 home many people applied for posts for new deputy head teachers that were male and female in Primary schools
C
Since January 2017 home many new deputy head teachers were appointed that were male and female in secondary schools
D
Since January 2017 home many people applied for posts for new deputy head teachers that were male and female in secondary schools
E
Since January 2017 home many new head teachers were appointed that were male and female in Primary schools
F
Since January 2017 home many people applied for posts for a new head teacher that were male and female in Primary schools
G
Since January 2017 home many new head teachers were appointed that were male and female in secondary schools
H
Since January 2017 home many people applied for posts for new head teachers that were male and female in secondary schools
Response
A
Female 13
Male <5
B
Female 24
Male 11
Chose not to supply gender 5
C
Female 5
Male <5
D
Female 23
Male 26
E
Female 8
Male 6
F
Female 13
Male 34
G
Female <5
Male <5
H
Female <5
Male <5
These figures do not include private schools or Highlands College.
Headcount below five will not be provided as it could lead to the identification of individuals. This information is therefore exempt under Article 25 of the Freedom of Information (Jersey) Law 2011.
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