
An interim chief executive will be named shortly and the board of trustees has started the process to recruit a permanent new chief executive in the next few weeks.
Mr Wye, who took up the position last July, said he had decided to leave ‘after much thought and reflection’ to work at the ‘sharp end’ of teaching and learning.
‘I have greatly enjoyed my time working with CACHE and all the many colleagues I have got to know and work with over the last year,' he said.
'I am making this announcement after much thought and reflection.
‘I have found that my true passion lies in being closer to the “sharp end” of helping to improve the delivery of teaching and learning and to making a difference to the wider policies of education and training.
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