The Scotsman

Parents take to social media in hunt for new headteache­r

● High school left without head for almost a year

- By CALLUM MASON

Parents on a Scottish island have taken recruitmen­t into their own hands – after a local high school has been left without a headteache­r for nearly a year.

Tobermory High School, on the Isle of Mull in the Inner Hebrides, has had two rounds of recruitmen­t for the position since it was vacated in August, with no success.

And parents in the town, where children’s TV show Balamory was filmed,have

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decided to create their own campaign to help get the post filled.

In an online marketing push, members of the parent council have been posting colourful pictures of the town on social media sites, and have been using the hashtags #Movetomull and #Teachintob­ermory” to try and attract attention to the vacant position.

The campaign has received a huge amount of coverage, with one post being shared and liked over 3,000 times.

Speaking about the campaign, parent council member Dawn Reade said: “The first post was just a photograph of Tobermory with words saying we were looking for a new headteache­r.

“The school had a few people phoning and inquiring so hopefully there will be a few people waiting for the job advert to go live.

“We are just trying to get as many people as possible aware of the opportunit­y.”

On Facebook, the post had hundreds of comments with many saying they would apply for the job.

Estelle Maclean said: “I have a Masters in Education and an Administra­tivecreden­tialand lots of high school experience. I would love to move to Tobermory!”

Chelsea Atkins added: “This is my most favourite place, I’d go for this in a shot, not sure the kids would come.”

Rhiannon Gage wrote: “Hopefully this is still available after I do my masters, dream come true.”

And Shona Reddiex referenced a character from the popular Balamory show by asking: “Surely Miss Hoolie should be first in line for the promotion?” An Argyll and Bute council spokesman said: “This is a great opportunit­y for a head teacher to work with skilled staff and hardworkin­g pupils to be proud of as well as to enjoy the benefits of island – living in one of the most beautiful parts of the country.

“We make every effort to recruit skilled staff and this post is being advertised both locally and nationally.”

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