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Former JFS head and Board of Deputies president Jo Wagerman dies

'The school has lost a close friend and I have lost one of my role models'

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JFS headteacher Rachel Fink has led the tributes to the school’s former head and ex-Board of Deputies president Jo Wagerman, who died this week.

“Today the school has lost a close friend and former leader and I have lost one of my role models,” Mrs Fink said.

 “Jo was the headteacher of JFS in Camden Town and led the school from 1985 – 1993. In that time she transformed the school and developed its reputation as an outstanding learning institution.

“Anyone who knew her will recall her as a formidable personality who was deeply respected and admired.

“I had a very close relationship with her, having been the first head girl appointed under her headship. In more recent years she became a friend and adviser.”

Board of Deputies president Marie van der Zyl said: “Jo Wagerman was a pioneer – the first female headteacher of JFS and the first woman to lead the Board of Deputies as president. She made an immense contribution to our Jewish community and she will be sadly missed.”

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