Dubai: GEMS Education is thrilled to announce the appointment of Amanda Spielman, the former Chief Inspector of the UK’s Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services, and Skills (Ofsted), as Chair of its newly created Academic Council.
In her new role, Spielman will guide the Academic Council, which is designed to act as a strategic advisory body. The Council will focus on ensuring that GEMS schools maintain global best practices in curriculum delivery, teaching methods, and educational standards, reinforcing GEMS’ position as a leader in private K-12 education.
A stellar career in education
Amanda Spielman, who led Ofsted from 2017 to 2023, is renowned for her transformative approach to school inspections, emphasizing the depth and quality of education. Her prior role as Chair of Ofqual, overseeing key reforms to GCSEs and A-levels, highlights her commitment to educational improvement. Now, at the helm of GEMS’ Academic Council, Spielman will leverage her expertise to enhance the quality of education provided by GEMS schools.
Council’s ambitious role
Spielman shared her excitement about the appointment, saying, “I am honored to join GEMS Education as Chair of the Academic Council. I look forward to working closely with the board and senior executives to support the continuous improvement and development of GEMS schools.”
Driving innovation and excellence
The Academic Council will oversee a wide range of educational areas, including curriculum design, assessment practices, and the integration of new technologies. Its goal is to continuously review and enhance educational policies and practices across the GEMS network.
Sunny Varkey, Chairman of GEMS Global and Founder of the Varkey Foundation, expressed his enthusiasm: “We are excited to welcome Amanda Spielman to GEMS Education. Her unparalleled expertise and visionary leadership will propel our schools to new heights of excellence and innovation.”
The Council will bring together top experts from across the GEMS group, covering all stages of education from the Early Years Foundation Stage to Post-16, ensuring a well-rounded approach to shaping the future of education.