
The board of Marist Schools Australia has announced John Kyle-Robinson will take up the role of national director of MSA from July next year.
Dr Kyle-Robinson succeeds the current national director, Frank Malloy, who announced his decision to conclude his tenure in 2026, marking his 10th year in the role and his 15th year at Marist Schools Australia.
“John has rich experience in Catholic education spanning more than 35 years and is more than qualified to take on the leadership of MSA”, Marist Schools Australia chair Br David Hall FMS said.
“John is currently regional director at MSA, a position he has held since 2017, and involves working with 24 schools throughout NSW and the ACT.
“He also brings a profound faith to his work, flowing from his active participation in parish life and his deep connection to Marist spirituality and tradition.
“In a career that has included roles as a teacher, religious education coordinator and a senior education officer for Catholic schools in Sydney, John has consistently demonstrated leadership witnessed by Christian discipleship.
“On behalf of the Marist Schools Australia Board as well as our Marist community of educators, staff, students and families, I warmly welcome John to this new role and know he will serve with distinction and compassion.”
Br Hall also paid tribute to Dr Malloy, who he said “continues to provide exemplary service to MSA and will ensure a seamless transition to Dr Kyle-Robinson next July”.
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Marist Schools Australia announces new National Director – Dr John Kyle Robinson (Marist Schools Australia)
