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Dec 2022
There cannot be many families in the UK with two members whose work has been recognised by the monarch.
There may be none, so far, with two certificates signed by two different monarchs.
That rare privilege will belong to Richard Sheriff and his wife Janet, who have both now been made OBEs in recognition of their services to education.
Mr Sheriff, CEO of the Red Kite Learning Trust (RKLT) - a family of 13 schools including Harrogate Grammar School, where he was formerly head - has been included in the King's first New Year Honours list.
He said:
Though Mr Sheriff shared the news with his wife, he had not told their two sons until last night, as the list was about to be published.
A quiet toast at home with family was the planned celebration, before his schools reopen on Tuesday and normal work resumes.
However, he said, his new status has given him a change in attitude:
Awaiting a date for his investiture, Mr Sheriff reflected on attending Windsor Castle with his wife as she was awarded her honour by Princess Anne.
Mrs Sheriff - a headteacher at Prince Henry's Grammar School in Otley who was made an OBE two years ago - now has her certificate on display at home.
Mr Sheriff said:
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