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Dr Marie Perry
Deputy Chair
Dr Marie Perry is an educator and leader with 30 years’ experience in state and independent schools, having worked in New South Wales, the ACT, Western Australia and Queensland.
Marie is Principal of Ipswich Girls’ Grammar School, an independent girls’ boarding school Years 7-12; including Ipswich Junior Grammar School for girls and boys in the Early Years through to Year 6.
Marie’s qualifications include a Doctor of Education from Griffith University, a Diploma of Management, and a Master of Education (Gifted) from the University of New England. She also has several publications to her name.
Marie is a Director of the Board for the Alliance of Girls’ Schools Australasia and is delighted to join the AEIOU Foundation Board in support of future strategy development.
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