Members of The Review Group
- Richard Daugherty (Chair)
- Gareth Morgans, headteacher, Carmarthenshire
- Irene Perry, headteacher, Conwy
- Michael Bassett, teacher, Rhondda Cynon Taff
- Mark Ansell, teacher, Aberystwyth
- Helen Cleaves, parent-governor, Monmouthshire
- Sioned Bowen, Director of Education, Denbighshire
- John Valentine Williams, Chief Executive of ACCAC
- Susan Lewis, HM Chief Inspector, Estyn
- Keith Davies, Head of Standards and Performance Division of the Welsh Assembly
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