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Sir Ian Bauckham appointed interim Ofqual chief

Current chair of the regulator to serve for 12 month period from January after Dr Jo Saxton departs for UCAS job

Freddie Whittaker

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Sir Ian Bauckham will become interim chief regulator of Ofqual from January, the organisation has announced.

The academy trust boss, who currently chairs , will take over for a 12 month period after Dr Jo Saxton leaves to become head of the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service.

Bauckham will stand down both as Ofqual chair and chief executive of Tenax Schools Academy Trust, which he has led since 2015, to take up the new role. He will remain in his role as chair of the Oak National Academy.

Education secretary Gillian Keegan announced last month that the next boss of Ofqual would serve in an interim capacity for a year because of 鈥渢he challenge of recruiting an experienced suitable candidate to such a high profile and a challenging role on a short-term basis鈥.

The public appointments process for a substantive chief regulator “will commence shortly”. 

Saxton announced in September she was standing down after just over two years in the job, leaving limited time for a full recruitment process.

‘A career devoted to advancing education’

Bauckham said his 鈥渆ntire career to date has been devoted to advancing education鈥.

鈥淚t is an honour, therefore, to be invited to serve as chief regulator of qualifications by the secretary of state at such an important time. 

鈥淨ualifications, supported by regulation, open doors and transform life chances for students. I will be pleased to build on the existing working relationships I have with colleagues both within Ofqual and across the sector in this new capacity.鈥

Gillian Keegan
Gillian Keegan

He added he looked 鈥渇orward to continuing Jo鈥檚 good work, and am fully committed to using Ofqual鈥檚 powers to regulate on behalf of students and apprentices鈥.

Bauckham will be Ofqual鈥檚 fifth chief regulator in four years

Sally Collier resigned in 2020 over that year鈥檚 grading fiasco, and was replaced on an interim basis by Dame Glenys Stacey, who was also her predecessor.

Simon Lebus replaced Stacey, again on an interim basis, in January 2021, and then Saxton took over in September of that year.

Keegan said Bauckham鈥檚 experience 鈥渨ill be invaluable as Ofqual continues to ensure our current qualifications work effectively, alongside playing a vital role in the development of our new Advanced British Standard鈥.

鈥淚鈥檇 like to thank Jo for guiding Ofqual through the challenges that followed the pandemic and ultimately overseeing a smooth return to exams and normal grading.鈥

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