Warrington Borough Council
Chris Metcalfe serves as the Executive Head of School Improvement at Warrington Borough Council, leading a team to support schools in need since April 2019. In addition, Chris has been the Executive Headteacher at St Margaret’s CE Primary School and the Chair of the Board of Members and Directors at St Michael's Church of England High School Chorley. With extensive experience in educational leadership, previous roles include Headteacher at St Margaret's CE Primary School, Broad Oak Primary School, and Chiddingly Primary School, where significant improvements were achieved, including leading Chiddingly Primary out of Special Measures. Chris has also held the position of Director at Innov8ed Foundation Ltd, a non-profit school improvement company. Education credentials include a Doctor of Education in progress at The University of Bolton and multiple qualifications in Educational Management and Leadership from reputable institutions.
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Warrington is a genuine ‘northern powerhouse’ – strategically significant, home to a number of multi-nationals and one of only two cities outside the south of England to feature in the top 10 of the influential Centre for Cities Outlook report in 2017. Growing a strong economy for all is a council priority. But so too is ensuring that there are opportunities for the most vulnerable in our society. Other priorities include building strong, active and resilient communities, and creating a place to be proud of. Delivering on the above rests with our employees – all 2,700 of them. That’s why, as well as becoming a modern and efficient organisation that understands residents’ priorities and manages its resources accordingly, we have achieved the Workplace Wellbeing Charter for our holistic approach to the health and wellbeing of our workforce. We are also a proud member of the Employment Stammering Network (ESN) - a group of employers who are committed to creating a culture where people who stammer can achieve their full potential.