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Royal Harbour Academy Bids Farewell to Much-Loved Leader Simon Pullen

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Date: 2nd April 2026

Where: The Royal Harbour Academy


It is with mixed emotions that the students and staff at Royal Harbour Academy begin their Easter break as it is also the time when they are saying goodbye to Simon Pullen, their much loved headteacher, who is retiring from his post after a very successful career.


The Royal Harbour Academy community surprised Mr Pullen with a helicopter fly over both sites this afternoon. Students who entered a reward raffle joined their headteacher for the once in a lifetime experience, where they flew over Thanet and the two sites. All students and staff members at the school took to the school fields and lined up to spell out R H A, and waved their farewells to Mr Pullen as he flew over the sites. It is a moment that everyone at RHA will cherish. The Royal Harbour Academy would like to extend their heartfelt gratitude to Gary Blake at RSP Manston, for facilitating this incredible experience. 


Simon Pullen has worked in East Kent for over thirty years becoming the headteacher for Royal Harbour Academy when it was first formed in 2015. The Royal Harbour came about as a merger between the old Marlowe Academy and Ellington and Hereson schools and Simon was the headteacher overseeing this new educational development in Ramsgate. The creation of Royal Harbour has been a huge success and under Simon’s leadership its reputation strengthens every year. When the school first opened the number of Year 6 students putting Royal Harbour as their first choice for secondary education was about 40 and it is now over 240, a hugely successful turn around and very well deserved.  


Three years ago the school joined Coastal Academies Trust and so joined in partnership with 5 other local schools:  Dane Court Grammar School, King Ethelbert School, Hartsdown Academy, Cliftonville Primary and Newington Primary. This network of schools working in partnership across the region has allowed schools to strengthen all aspects of education and sharing good practice has been at the heart of each CAT school leader. Simon Pullen has been able to make a significant contribution to the Coastal Academies Trust team as well as his own school and he will be much missed by his colleagues.


Mr Pullen wrote to parents in January to tell them he was retiring saying, ‘it has been an honour to serve as Headteacher and I am proud of how the school has improved during my time here.’


Kate Greig, CEO of Coastal Academies Trust described Simon as a truly committed, passionate leader who works tirelessly for the good of all students. She continued, ‘his moral purpose is unquestionable and he is  a highly valued leader across Thanet. It is very sad to say goodbye to him but we wish him a happy and long retirement.’


Kristian Lasslett will become Head of School from next term and Martin Jones, the current headteacher at Dane Court Grammar School, will become Executive Headteacher. Kristian said, “Simon has been an incredible leader to work for and he has led the school through a period of huge improvement. I am more determined than ever to ensure that Royal Harbour Academy continues this exciting journey of improvement”.



 
 
 

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