Marlene Robottom
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Dame Marlene Robottom, DBE, BEd, MSc is a British academic and educator.
The former headteacher at the Mulberry School for Girls, Tower Hamlets, London, retired in December 2005 having led Mulberry School to notable success.[citation needed] During her time at the school, the Mulberry School for Girls achieved Beacon, Leading Edge, Training and International School status.
The school was part of the Excellence in Cities initiative and gained Investors in People recognition. Prior to leaving Mulberry, Dame Marlene led and managed a successful £20 million PFI project to re-build the school. She is now a manager at EduTrust.
She has 34 years of educational experience, 32 as a practicing teacher. She has also been a member of numerous LEA consultative, advisory and working groups. She continues to support education as a primary school governor and through the London Challenge, National College for School Leadership and the NPQH programmes.
She was created a DBE in the 2000 New Year’s Honours "for services to education".[1]