Wendy Wilson to retire as Headteacher of St Anne's School
- Wendy Wilson will retire as Headteacher of St Anne's School in Alderney in August 2026.
- She has dedicated her career to education, beginning in the late 1980s.
- Wilson joined St Anne's School in 2016 and became Headteacher in May 2022.
- She planned her retirement to spend more time with family and friends.
- There will be opportunities for the school community to celebrate her contributions before she departs.
Wendy Wilson, Headteacher of St Anne’s School, has announced her plans to retire effective August 2026.
With a career spanning several decades, Wilson has made significant contributions to education, starting her career in the late 1980s and teaching English across various educational environments.
Her association with St Anne's School began in 2016 when she took on the role of Acting Deputy Head.
She was officially appointed as Deputy Head in January 2017 and subsequently became Headteacher in May 2022.
In her retirement announcement, Wilson stated, “In my tenth year at St Anne’s School, I feel deeply thankful for the privilege of working alongside a fabulous staff team and so many generations of our wonderful school community. It has been an honour to play even a small part in their learning journeys and personal growth.”
She expressed her desire to spend more time with her family and friends moving forward.
Kim Hutchison, Head of Primary Leadership and Development, remarked on Wilson’s tenure, acknowledging her leadership qualities. She commented, “While we will be very sad to see Mrs Wilson leave St Anne’s School, we are immensely grateful for the leadership, care and commitment she has shown throughout her time at the school.”
Hutchison highlighted Wilson’s focus on prioritising student wellbeing and maintaining high expectations at St Anne’s School, indicating the positive impact Wilson has had on the school community.
The school plans to honour Wilson's contributions with opportunities for the community to express their gratitude before the end of the academic year. The process of appointing her successor will commence shortly.
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