
Dr Nicholas Tate is a historian who was chief executive of England's school curriculum and assessment authorities and a chief adviser to England's secretaries of state for education 1994-2000.
From 2000 to 2005 he was a member of France's Haut Conseil de l'évaluation de l'école, an advisory body to French ministers of national education, and from 2003 to 2011 director-general of The International School of Geneva, a bilingual (Anglo-French) school with 4000+ students.
He is the author of 'The Conservative Case for Education. Against the Current' and has written extensively on education and national identity. and on the history of educational thought. He is currently Adviser to the Learning Institute, MCC Budapest.