Frances Wadsworth CBE has been appointed by the Secretary of
State for Education to serve as interim Chair of the Ofqual
Board.
Frances will replace Sir Ian Bauckham CBE, who is standing
down to become interim Chief Regulator.
The appointment as interim Chair is for a period of up to 12
months from 1 January 2024, during which time a competition to
recruit a permanent Chair will take place.
Frances has served on the Ofqual board since April 2017, and is
the current Deputy Chair.
Frances has worked in the education sector for over 30 years,
initially teaching in schools and lecturing in Further Education.
Her career progressed through management and leadership roles,
including serving as Principal and Chief Executive of both
Croydon College and East Surrey College.
Since May 2018 Frances has served as a Deputy FE Commissioner and
in 2021 took on the role of interim Further Education
Commissioner for 6 months.
Sir Ian Bauckham’s appointment as interim Chief Regulator was
approved by Privy Council on 13 December.
Frances Wadsworth CBE, designate interim Chair, said:
I am delighted to have been invited to serve as the interim Chair
of Ofqual, particularly at such an important time for the
organisation and for the sector.
I know from my experience in education how important
qualifications, supported by regulation, are and the impact they
can have on individuals, employers and organisations.
I look forward to working with the interim Chief Regulator, the
team at Ofqual and with my board colleagues to continue
supporting Ofqual’s important work, in my new role as Chair.
Education Secretary, said:
I’d like to thank Sir Ian for all his hard work over the last 2
years, as he steps down from the Chair position in order to take
up the post of interim Chief Regulator.
Ofqual plays an important role in ensuring our current and future
qualifications work effectively, especially as we develop the new
Advanced British Standard.
Frances brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in advancing
education and I look forward to working alongside her to ensure
students taking qualifications and assessments in 2024 have the
best possible chance to succeed.