Angela Cox, Director of Education for the Diocese of Leeds has been recognised in the 2017 New Year’s Honours List for Services to Education, becoming an Officer of the Order of the British Empire.
Angela has been Director of Education for the Diocese for the past six years, overseeing the provision of Catholic education across 8 local authority areas in the Diocese’s 93 schools. Having lived in the region since attending Leeds University, Angela previously worked on the Education team at Leeds City Council, and is a parishioner at the church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in St John Mary Vianney Parish in North Leeds.
Angela, who will receive her O.B.E. at a special ceremony to take place in the next few months, said: ‘It is a privilege to have this role in Catholic education. It is the nature of the awards that they are given to an individual but this is recognition of the team of colleagues in the diocese and in our schools and colleges who do so much to benefit Catholic education and the children in their care.’
The Rt Rev Marcus Stock is Bishop of Leeds and is himself an educationalist. Upon learning of the honour for his Director of Education, the Bishop said:
‘Mrs Angela Cox has given outstanding service to the Diocese and continues to provide excellent advice on all matters relating to our Catholic schools. She has also been very supportive of the work of the Catholic Education Service nationally for England and Wales. I am very pleased that the contribution Angela has made to education, both regionally and nationally, has been recognised in the honour awarded by Her Majesty the Queen.’
The O.B.E. is awarded to people who fulfil a major local role and whose work has brought them national recognition in their chosen area.