New chief executive appointed to NCCA

Ms Anne Looney has been appointed chief executive of the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment, the advisory group to…

Ms Anne Looney has been appointed chief executive of the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment, the advisory group to the Minister for Education.

A Dubliner, she was educated in St Paul's Secondary School, Greenhills.

She is a graduate of the Mater Dei Institute of Education, where she also did her Masters degree.

She was a teacher of Religious Education and English in Assumption Secondary School, Walkinstown, Dublin, from 1984-1997.

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Following a number of years of part-time work for the NCCA on religious education and social personal and health education, Ms Looney joined the staff of the NCCA on a full-time secondment in 1997.

She succeeds Mr Albert O Ceallaigh.