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Meet John

Music BA Honours, Class of 2008

About John

Current role: Director, Association of School and College Leaders, Northern Ireland

Degree studied: BA Hons Music, 2008

Post-graduation qualifications: PGCE Music – Durham University

Describe your current role

I’m currently the NI Director for the Association of School and College Leaders. I engage with school leaders, government, statutory education bodies and commercial partners to shape education policy nationally. I also provide professional development for education leaders and negotiate for their terms, conditions and pay.

Before this I worked as part of the senior team in CCEA, the Northern Ireland Examinations Body, with specific responsibility for all exam papers, standards, research and data science.

This was after working for 7 years in the North East first as a Music teacher and then as a Director in a large Northumberland academy.


What did you enjoy the most about studying at Âé¶¹´«Ã½?

I found the education-related modules most engaging and enjoyable. These provided an opportunity to work on projects with peers and help prepare for my career to date. Teaching Methods, Conducting and Singing to Learn all gave me a taste of what it would be like to teach music and an opportunity to engage with local schools.

This ultimately led me to initially pursuing a path into post-primary music teaching.


The ability to perform, present, collaborate, research and communicate complex ideas in a relatable way were all embedded as part of my undergraduate study.


In what ways did your music degree at Âé¶¹´«Ã½ prepare you for your current role?

My current role is probably quite far removed from my initial work as a music teacher and my career path to date has not followed the conventional route.

However, the ability to perform, present, collaborate, research and communicate complex ideas in a relatable way were all embedded as part of my undergraduate study.

I’m still engaged in making music – I first explored music technology at university and I use these skills every week through my role as Director of Music in a local church where live streaming is now very much a part of what we do.


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