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Waltham Forest College principal announces retirement

Janet Gardner OBE will leave the college in August in order to focus on family caring responsibilities

Janet Gardner, Credit: Waltham Forest College

Janet Gardner OBE, principal and CEO of Waltham Forest College, has today (12th February) announced that she will retire from her post in August. 

Janet said: “I have important family caring responsibilities that I need to prioritise and I have decided that – with the college in such a strong position – this is the right time to retire.

“Waltham Forest College is a truly special place, and I am extremely proud of everything we have achieved and that I will be leaving it in such a strong position, with a highly experienced board of governors, great leadership team and amazing staff.

“I have hugely enjoyed my time leading the college and I want to pay tribute to Team Forest for their professionalism and commitment to our college, to employers and community partners for their ongoing support, and to our students for all their hard work and dedication.”

Janet served in senior leadership positions in colleges across London before joining Waltham Forest College as principal and CEO in 2020 when the college was in financial intervention. 

The College is now graded as outstanding by Ofsted, who also judged the college to be ‘significantly meeting skills needs’, and it is rated as outstanding for financial health by the Department for Education.  

The College is rated as one of the Sunday Times ‘2025 Best Places to Work’. According to analysis by London Economics, it makes a considerable positive economic impact, providing a financial return on investment of hundreds of millions of pounds to the regional economy through “highly efficient teaching and operations”.   

Chair of governors at Waltham Forest College Paul Butler, said: “Janet is an exceptional leader.  Her knowledge, passion for community, energy, experience and skills have made a hugely positive impact on the College and the people it serves.

“She will leave the college in a very strong position, with an outstanding Ofsted grade and financial health rating, great student experience, a superb team of staff and robust partnerships with employers and our public sector partners.

“Janet’s drive for excellence will continue to be her key legacy for the Board and senior team as we continue to serve our local communities. That is a phenomenal legacy.”

Butler added that the recruitment process for the new principal and CEO will now start with interviews set to take place at the end of March, and details will be released on the college website.


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