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Movers and shakers: PTI, Lift, Camden Learning, Windsor

This week's movers and shakers include a keen horse rider, a board game enthusiast, a hiker and a football fan

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This week’s movers and shakers include a keen horse rider, a board game enthusiast, a hiker and a football fan.

This column is our regular guide to who is moving where in the schools community.

We are keen to hear about appointments at a senior level. Please send submissions for this section to news@schoolsweek.co.uk with ‘Movers and shakers’ in the subject line.

Dr Cat Scutt

Chief executive, Professional Teaching Institute

Start date: April 2026

Current role: Deputy CEO, Chartered College of Teaching

Interesting fact: A keen horse rider, she’s ridden horses in at least 17 countries – her most memorable was Mongolia, sleeping in yurts.

She has a menagerie of four rescue dogs and four horses.

Chris Taylor

Deputy director of primary, Lift Schools

Start date: January 1, 2026

Current Role: Regional education director (primary), Lift Schools

Interesting fact: Chris is a board-game enthusiast with over 100 games and loves bringing family and friends together for a night of strategy, laughter and friendly rivalry.

Dame Jane Roberts

Chair, Camden Learning

Start date: January 2026

Current role: Chair, Action for Stammering Children

Interesting fact: She hiked over the Alps for her birthday this year – from Lausanne in Switzerland to Aosta in Italy. She once had her nose broken by a patient (she was in the wrong place at the wrong time) when she worked in medicine.

Helena Brothwell

Director of Education at Windsor Academy Trust

Start date: September 2025

Previous role: Interim education director for Ormiston Academies Trust.

Interesting fact: Helena is an avid Notts County FC supporter and so is used to the extreme highs and lows of supporting a league two team.

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