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Andrew O’Neill
Andrew O’Neill is headteacher of All Saints Catholic College
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Why education keeps collapsing into crisis
From pupil absence to teacher retention issues, we tolerate widespread, low-level failure. The system must act before dysfunction becomes unignorable, says this headteacher
General
19 May 2025
Education needs a regulator - so let’s shape Ofsted’s future
Criticism of Ofsted’s new inspection proposals is understandable, says this head, but if we want a better system we have to engage with the consultation
General
6 February 2025
Why we need a data revolution to unearth ‘dynamic schools’
Progress 8 needs to be succeeded by a more nuanced measure reminiscent of the Families of Schools data from the London Challenge, says headteacher Andrew O’Neill
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24 January 2025
Why Labour’s schools bill actually makes a lot of sense
The discourse around the new Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill focuses on what academies will lose – but we should look at it holistically to see the benefits for all, argues Andrew O’Neill
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10 January 2025