Summer departure for Impington Village College Principal

IVC Penny Reeves

Impington Village College (IVC) Principal, Victoria Hearn, is stepping down from her role, and is set to leave the school at the end of the 2024/25 academic year.

Victoria Hearn has been Principal of IVC since 2020, taking over from Ryan Kelsall. Photo: IVC

Ms Hearn, who first joined the school as an Assistant Principal over a decade ago and who has been Principal since 2020, is leaving to take up a new post at Comberton Village College which comes under Cam Academy Trust.

Her move comes shortly after the school received positive feedback from a recent IB Evaluation, as well as an Outstanding Ofsted report. The college, part of the Eastern Learning Alliance, was also recently named ‘UK Comprehensive School of the Year’ by the Sunday Times for 2025.

On her time at IVC, Ms Hearn said: “It has been an absolute privilege to be a part of this truly unique school. I am incredibly proud of all that the leadership team, staff and students have achieved during my time at the College.”

She continued: “The [school’s] achievements belong to our entire College community, and especially the incredible senior leadership team with whom it has been a joy to work during my tenure as Principal.

“Thank you all for your support during my time as a senior leader at the College, and for your enthusiasm and belief in our unique approach to education”.

Ms Hearn will continue as Principal until the end of August. HI HUB will bring news of her successor when available.

READ ALSO: IVC rated ‘outstanding’ in full Ofsted inspection | HI HUB

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