The appointment of headteachers is the responsibility of the Committee for Education, Sport & Culture. The President of the Committee, Deputy Andrea Dudley-Owen, welcomed Miss Hammond to her new permanent role.
“Claire has been a key figure at Amherst for several years now and I am sure her appointment – after a successful spell as Acting Headteacher – will be welcomed by students, staff, parents and carers,” said Deputy Dudley-Owen.
“Claire has a huge amount of teaching experience not only in the Channel Islands but further afield in Singapore, too, where she helped lead a large eight-form entry British International School with a multicultural community consisting of over 50 nationalities.
“I’m excited to see her influence at Amherst develop even further in the years ahead.”
The Committee said that Miss Hammond “is a firm advocate for providing a broad and balanced curriculum and strives to ensure all children have the opportunity to enjoy and develop their passions and aspirations”.

Pictured: Claire Hammond has been leading Amherst Primary School on an acting basis, but the Committee for Education, Sport & Culture has now appointed her as Headteacher permanently.
“I am so proud to be part of such a fantastic place, full of bright, inspiring, caring children who bring something different to every day,” said Miss Hammond.
“We have a highly dedicated staff who have worked tirelessly over the past two years to provide the best education possible during these challenging times. As a team, we strive to ensure our children experience a broad, balanced, inclusive curriculum where every child can flourish and reach their full potential.
“As the new Headteacher of Amherst, I hope to build on the successes of the school and continue to lead the vision and values that Mrs Moore and the school community have worked so hard to establish, ensuring that every child gets every chance, every day.”