Education / SIC announces preferred candidate for new chief education officer post
THE PREFERRED candidate has been announced for a newly created senior post within Shetland Islands Council which aims to shape the future of local education.
Fiona Robertson, who is currently the headteacher at Perth Grammar School, is expected take up the post of chief education officer in December.
The council said this role will lead strategic development across all stages of learning in Shetland schools.
This post, with a dual role as manager of education and learning, will see Robertson work collaboratively with schools, families, and community partners to “ensure improved outcomes for all children and young people”.
The council said the chief education officer will play a “pivotal role in tackling the current challenges facing education in Shetland”, including improving attendance and attainment, strengthening relationships across schools and communities and enhancing support for learning.
Robertson has been the headteacher at Perth Grammar School since 2016.
Before then she was a quality improvement officer with Aberdeenshire Council, and depute headteacher at Mackie Academy, Stonehaven.
She has a range of experience nationally, including as an advisory group member for Learning Places Scotland.
Catherine Hughson, vice chair of the council’s education and families committee, said: “We are ambitious for our young people and for the future of our islands and we look forward to welcoming Fiona as the new chief education officer to make a lasting difference for children, young people, and families across the isles.
“Living and working in Shetland offers a distinctive experience – one rooted in community, creativity, and self-sufficiency.”
Director of children’s services Samantha Flaws said: “This appointment marks a significant step forward in our efforts to build a modern, resilient education system that reflects Shetland’s values while engaging with national policy and networks.
“Fiona is a visionary leader who brings deep educational expertise, a passion for innovation, and a commitment to equity and excellence.”
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