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Jon Chaloner, our CEO, to step down in December 2023

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It is with sadness that we announce that Jon Chaloner has made the decision to step down from his role as CEO of GLF Schools at the end of this calendar year.

Jon is the founding CEO of GLF Schools. He has been a member of the teaching profession since 1992, in a leadership position for 25 years, and was Headteacher and Executive Headteacher for 8 years prior to becoming CEO of GLF Schools.  It is as a result of Jon’s exceptional vision and leadership that GLF Schools was formed in 2012, following the successful cross-phase partnership between Glyn School and Danetree Junior School, which was unique in Surrey at that time. Jon combined his Executive Headteacher and CEO roles until the Trust reached 14 schools and, since 2015, has been our full-time CEO.

Jon has told colleagues, “It has been a privilege to have served as GLF Schools’ founding CEO for the last 11 years. Starting with two schools, I have been supported by families, trustees, SSB members and colleagues as our Trust has grown to the 42 schools operating today. Educating our children and young people, past and present, in Oxfordshire, Berkshire, Hampshire, Surrey, West Sussex and the London Boroughs of Croydon and Wandsworth has been immensely rewarding and it has enabled me to enjoy the most fulfilling career.

It has been 25 years since I joined a school’s leadership team and, for nearly 20 years, I have been a Headteacher or CEO. I believe that the time is right to make a change and I shall always be grateful for the opportunities that I have been given since my association with Glyn School began 17 years ago.

A change in leadership of any organisation may be unsettling and I will support the trustees as they embark on their recruitment process for GLF’s new CEO and ensure a smooth transition process.

I would like to thank Lynne O’Reilly, our Chair, and the rest of the trust board for their kindness and understanding regarding my decision to step down. In addition, I am grateful to the executive team, central team, as well as Heads and all GLF staff based in schools, for the unstinting support and hard work that they give daily for the benefit of the children and students attending our schools.”

Chair of the GLF Schools’ Trust Board, Lynne O’Reilly, said, “Jon’s legacy is immense. 17,600 children are taught across our schools every year, and I know that our staff hold a high regard for and greatly value his leadership. The Trust’s record of successful school improvement is testament to Jon’s determination to ensure that every child has the opportunity to ‘grow, learn and flourish’. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Jon for his unswerving commitment to making GLF Schools the best it can be.”

The Trust Board will now start a recruitment process to appoint a new CEO for the Trust.  Lynne added, “I speak on behalf of Trustees when I express my sadness that Jon will be leaving GLF Schools, and I know that many colleagues will feel similarly. However, I wish Jon success for the next phase of his life, and I would like to take this opportunity to reassure all families and colleagues that the Trust Board is committed to recruiting a new CEO for GLF Schools who will continue Jon’s hard work and, crucially, maintain and develop the culture and ethos that Jon has created and which we know is important to all stakeholders”.