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Ms Maxine Stafford

Teacher Reference Number: N/A

Panel Outcome Decided: A professional conduct panel concluded its investigation on this case. See the details and full decision document below for the outcome.

Teacher Record Details

Teacher's Name
Ms Maxine Stafford
Teacher Reference Number
N/A
Date of Birth
N/A
Location Employed
Sheffield, Yorkshire and the Humber
Professional Panel Date
20 April 2026 to 28 April 2026
Agency Outcome Decision
No finding
Decision Published Date
11 May 2026

Panel Decision & Reasons Summary

The Secretary of State does not make these decisions themselves. They are made by a senior official on the recommendation of an independent panel.

Teacher's name: Ms Maxine Stafford

Location teacher worked: Sheffield, Yorkshire and the Humber

Date of professional conduct panel: 20 April 2026 to 28 April 2026

Outcome type: No finding

Notice is hereby given that, in accordance with The Teacher's’ Disciplinary (England) Regulations 2012, a professional conduct panel was convened to consider the case of Ms Maxine Stafford formerly employed in Sheffield, Yorkshire and the Humber.

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OFFICIAL - FOR PUBLIC RELEASE OFFICIAL - FOR PUBLIC RELEASE Ms Maxine Stafford: Professional Conduct Panel outcome Panel decision and reasons, April 2026 Notice is hereby given that, in accordance with The Teachers’ Disciplinary (England) Regulations 2012, a professional conduct panel was convened to consider the case of Ms Maxine Stafford, formerly employed in Sheffield, Yorkshire and the Humber. This professional conduct panel hearing took place virtually via Microsoft Teams and was available for the public to observe. The Professional Conduct Panel did not find the case proved. This statement is published at the request of Ms Maxine Stafford.

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