Ross Fox has resigned as director of Catholic education in the Canberra-Goulburn Archdiocese after eight years in the role, Archbishop Christopher Prowse has announced. Source: Catholic Voice.
Archbishop Prowse lauded Mr Fox’s skilful management during a pivotal period for Catholic education, particularly amid the Commonwealth’s Gonski reforms, which led to severe funding reductions.
“Catholic education in our archdiocese and across Australia owes him a significant debt,” Archbishop Prowse said.
One of Mr Fox’s key initiatives was to address pressing literacy issues among students.
“He set the system the bold goal that every child would be a competent reader,” the Archbishop said, highlighting Mr Fox’s influence in enhancing educational standards nationwide.
“These transformations have been substantial but are only just beginning to bear fruit,” Archbishop Prowse said.
In addressing his departure, Mr. Fox expressed gratitude for the opportunity to lead.
“I thank the archbishop for his trust and confidence over eight years leading Catholic education in the archdiocese. It has been a true blessing to put ‘truth, beauty, and goodness’ at the heart of our new strategic plan.”
He praised the schools’ collaborative efforts and highlighted record enrolment numbers as a testament to their success.
Archbishop Prowse thanked Mr Fox for his leadership and for his “courage in redefining our approach to education while advocating for just funding.”
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Catholic Education Director Ross Fox to conclude service at year’s end (Catholic Voice)
Announcement: Director of Catholic Education Canberra and Goulburn Archdiocese (Catholic Voice)