Senior Level Leaders
Acting Headteachers - Guidance for Schools and
Governors
An acting headteacher (AHT) is an experienced professional who
takes on the duties of a substantive headteacher in their absence.
The AHT will most commonly be:
- the deputy headteacher of the school concerned;
- a deputy headteacher from another school;
- a headteacher from another school;
- a senior teacher from the school concerned;
- a consultant or school development adviser with
headship experience, who may be deployed in extreme
circumstances.
Acting headteachers are one of three key forms of additional
leadership support offered by East Sussex School Improvement
Service (SIS). Their work is in addition to that of consultants and
contact advisers. The other two leadership support categories are:
consultant headteachers, who provide additional leadership on
behalf of the CSA in schools requiring additional support; and
primary strategy consultant leaders, who are funded through
standards fund to support the primary strategy leadership
programme.
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