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Ormiston Rivers in Burnham announce new headteacher for 2021 | Maldon and Burnham Standard

A SECONDARY school headteacher is stepping down to start a new post overseas. Emma Baker will be replaced at Ormiston Rivers Academy, in Burnham, by new principal Joanne Williams at the start of the next academic year in September. Mrs Baker will begin a new headship at a secondary school overseas. Mrs Williams has worked in education for 25 years, 15 of which have been as a senior leader and the last five as a headteacher, including at Ortu Hassenbrook Academy, in Stanford-le-Hope, where she successfully led the school out of special measures. Over the coming months, she will be working closely with Mrs Baker, the academy’s senior leadership team, governing body and sponsor Ormiston Academies Trust (OAT) to ensure a smooth transition in September.

Burnham: Ormiston Rivers wants to increase pupil intake | Maldon and Burnham Standard

A SCHOOL is undertaking a consultation to increase its admission intake by a whole classroom per year. Meetings have been taking place between Essex County Council and Ormiston Academies Trust, the group which runs Ormiston Rivers in Burnham, over recent months. To satisfy the future requirements for secondary school places defined within Essex county’s ten-year plan, the academy is asking parents and staff if the school should increase capacity by an additional 30 pupils. In a letter, principal Emma Baker said: “The trustees see the proposed expansion of the school as an opportunity to meet the increasing demand for places within the local area, whilst continuing to offer an excellent education to all students.

Burnham: Ormiston Rivers wants to increase pupil intake | Clacton and Frinton Gazette

A SCHOOL is undertaking a consultation to increase its admission intake by a whole classroom per year. Meetings have been taking place between Essex County Council and Ormiston Academies Trust, the group which runs Ormiston Rivers in Burnham, over recent months. To satisfy the future requirements for secondary school places defined within Essex county’s ten-year plan, the academy is asking parents and staff if the school should increase capacity by an additional 30 pupils. In a letter, principal Emma Baker said: “The trustees see the proposed expansion of the school as an opportunity to meet the increasing demand for places within the local area, whilst continuing to offer an excellent education to all students.

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