Paul Craine steps down after 26 year career
A stalwart of education on the Isle of Man is retiring today after 36 years.
Paul Craine, the Department of Education and Children’s coordinating advisor for 11-19 year olds, began his teaching career in 1979.
In 1999, he took on his current role in the department, away from the classroom, after a career which saw him become deputy head at Castle Rushen High School.
Paul says there’s one particular aspect of teaching which is especially rewarding:
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