Cabinet Secretary for Education and Lifelong Learning

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The Cabinet Secretary for Education and Lifelong Learning, commonly referred to as the Education Secretary, is a position in the Scottish Government Cabinet responsible for all levels of education in Scotland.

The Cabinet Secretary is supported by the Minister for Learning, Science and Scotland's Languages and the Minister for Children and Young People which are both junior ministerial posts.[1]

The current Cabinet Secretary for Education and Lifelong Learning is Angela Constance, who was appointed in November 2014.

Overview

Responsibilities

The responsibilities of the Cabinet Secretary for Education and Lifelong Learning include:

Public bodies

The following public bodies report to the Cabinet Secretary for Education and Lifelong Learning:

History

The position was created in 1999 as the Minister for Children and Education; it was renamed as the Minister for Education, Europe and External Affairs in 2000 and given more responsibilities; those were taken away from the post in 2001 and it was renamed again as the Minister for Education and Young People. The current position of Cabinet Secretary was created following the 2007 election.

List of Office holders

Name Portrait Entered Office Left Office Party First Minister
Sam Galbraith 16 May 1999 28 November 2001 Labour Party Donald Dewar
Jack McConnell 28 November 2001 22 November 2002 Labour Party Henry McLeish
Cathy Jamieson 22 November 2002 20 May 2003 Labour Party Jack McConnell
Peter Peacock 20 May 2003 14 November 2006 Labour Party
Hugh Henry 14 November 2006 16 May 2007 Labour Party
Fiona Hyslop 16 May 2007 1 December 2009 Scottish National Party Alex Salmond
Michael Russell 1 December 2009 21 November 2014 Scottish National Party
Angela Constance 21 November 2014 Incumbent Scottish National Party Nicola Sturgeon

References

  1. "Biographies and responsibilities: Ministerial responsibilities: Education portfolio". Scottish Government. 16 November 2012. Retrieved 3 September 2014.