Mark Taitt (@mtaitt) 's Twitter Profile
Mark Taitt

@mtaitt

Putting people ahead of tasks

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Can’t get enough of the “Wow” when you first encounter the #TBSDelhi #InnovationLounge - was a pleasure to showcase it to our International Baccalaureate visitors. #TBSComputing @Mambule14 TBS_Computing

Can’t get enough of the “Wow” when you first encounter the #TBSDelhi #InnovationLounge - was a pleasure to showcase it to our <a href="/iborganization/">International Baccalaureate</a> visitors. #TBSComputing @Mambule14 <a href="/TBS_Computing/">TBS_Computing</a>
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Looks like there's a new noun. You're a ukipper. Meaning = a racist trying to hide the fact that they are. #MeetTheUkippers

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What an excellent Oundle Town Annual Meeting. Dedicated and eloquent community. With them on your side, they can make anything happen.

East Midlands News (@eastmidlandnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New era as Prince William School in Oundle opens as secondary school for ages 11 to 18. The new... eastmidlandsnews.org.uk/t/270076

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#ascl2016 If it's good enough for academies to have more control over the national curriculum, why the control for EBacc at GCSE for all?

Hambleton Bakery (@hambletonbakery) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We had the pleasure of judging a cake competition at Prince William School in Oundle last week. We were amazed by... fb.me/7ShzPyAZY

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HH Sheikh Diab bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan mentioned the importance of the bakery sector in UAE & praised the students for their efforts

HH Sheikh Diab bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan mentioned the importance of the bakery sector in UAE &amp; praised the students for their efforts
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#TeachUAEchat As a Principal in Abu Dhabi, but originally from the UK. I would recommend teaching here. Different pressures, but a better work/life balance and quality of life.