Barnaby Lenon

Dean of Education at University of Buckingham

Barnaby Lenon taught at Eton for 12 years, was the deputy head of Highgate School, head of Trinity School Croydon and head of Harrow for 12 years. He then helped establish the London Academy of Excellence in East London, one of the most successful state sixth form Academies, where he is chairman of governors. He is also chairman of the Independent Schools Council and has been a governor of 16 state and independent schools. He is a director of the New Schools Network which helps groups wishing to establish new schools under the government’s free schools policy. He was a member of the board of Ofqual during the implementation of the Gove reforms to GCSEs and A-levels and is now on their Standards Advisory Committee.

He has written six books including, recently, Much Promise about high-achieving state schools and Other People’s Children about the least academic 50% in England. He researches the characteristics of effective teachers in the UK and USA.

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Oxford, United Kingdom

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University of Buckingham

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Home of the two-year degree, The University of Buckingham is ranked 1st for Teaching Excellence in the UK*. We offer undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Medicine, Psychology, Law, Business, Computing, Education and Humanities.


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