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Prep School Timetable XXX Culford Spring 2020 CALENDAR 1 Spring 2020 Culford CALENDAR USEFUL CONTACTS Useful Contacts All telephone numbers are prefixed by: 00 44 (0)1284 Main Contacts Senior School Reception [email protected] 728615 Prep School Reception [email protected] 385383 Pre-Prep & Nursery Reception [email protected] 385412 Headmaster’s PA [email protected] 385302 Deputy Head’s Secretary [email protected] 385335 Houses Cadogan [email protected] 385494 Cornwallis [email protected] 385460/63 Edwards [email protected] 385450/53 Fitzgerald [email protected] 385480/86 Jocelyn [email protected] 385470 Designated Safeguarding Leads Mr Gavin Reynolds [email protected] 385460 Mr Jon Herd [email protected] 385385 Mr Jason Goodall [email protected] 385370 Mrs Claire Bentley [email protected] 385387 Miss Kelly Harrison [email protected] 385412 Medical Centre Medical Centre [email protected] 385501 Emergency Only 07902 236 897 4 Services Contacts All telephone numbers are prefixed by: 00 44 (0)1284 Main School Admissions Office [email protected] 385308 Finance Office [email protected] 385345/44 Foundation Office [email protected] 385310 Marketing Office [email protected] 385315 ICT Services [email protected] 385328 Chaplain [email protected] 385517 Compliance Officer [email protected] 385354 HR Officer [email protected] 385343 Top Spin Tennis Shop [email protected] 385362 USEFUL CONTACTS Pupil Buses [email protected] 385350 Sports and Tennis Centre Sports and Tennis Centre [email protected] 385370 Lost Property 385370 Board of Governors Chairman of Governors Air Vice Marshal S Abbott CBE Patron The Rt Hon Viscount Chelsea A full list of Governors may be found on the school website www.culford.co.uk Any communications to Governors should be addressed to: Clerk to Governors, Culford School, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP28 6TX [email protected] 5 USEFUL CONTACTS MIST Culford is in a group of schools owned by the Methodist Independent Schools Trust (MIST), 25 Marylebone Road, London NW1 5JR. Telephone: 020 793 53723, www.methodisteducation.co.uk. Correspondence should, in the first instance, be addressed to the Headmaster of Culford School or the Chairman of Governors at the school. Mr J F Johnson-Munday Air Vice Marshal S Abbott CBE Headmaster Chairman of Governors Culford School c/o Mrs R Penkethman Bury St Edmunds (Clerk to the Governors) Suffolk IP28 6TX Culford School Tel: 01284 385302 Bury St Edmunds Suffolk IP28 6TX HEADMASTER Mr J F Johnson-Munday MA MBA PREP SCHOOL HEAD Mr M Schofield BEd Deputy Head Dr J Guntrip BSc PhD Assistant Head Mr D V Watkin BEd Assistant Head Pastoral Mr G Reynolds BEng Head of Sixth Form Mr S Arbuthnot MSc Prep School Deputy Head Mrs C Bentley BEd Prep School Assistant Head Mr J Herd BSc Prep School Head of Co-curricular Mr M Bolton BSc Prep School Senior Teacher Mr S Clay MA Head of Lower Prep Mrs K Clarke BEd Pre-Prep School Senior Teacher Miss K Harrison BEd Pre-Prep School Senior Teacher Miss S Widger BSc Head of Early Years Mrs J Suckling BA Finance and Operations Director Mrs E Boardley BA FCCA Foundation Director Mrs S Salisbury Chaplain Mrs H Stammers MA Oxon 6 Senior School Common Room by Department ART Mr N Evans BA MA Acting Head of Department Mr L Hoggar BA Art and Design Teacher Mrs B A Hunt BA Art Teacher BUSINESS STUDIES AND ECONOMICS Mr J Allen BSc Head of Business Studies and Economics Mr S Arbuthnot MSc Head of Sixth Form DESIGN TECHNOLOGY SENIOR SCHOOL Mr I C Devlin BEd Head of Department Miss J Cooke BA DT Teacher and Head of Prep DT DRAMA Miss M Jackson BA RADA MA Director of Drama Mrs V Ford ARAD RAD RTS Acting Housemistress of Jocelyn and Dance Teacher EAL Mrs H F Baker BSc Head of Department, Head of Learning Development and Science and Numeracy Support Teacher Mrs A Burge BA Acting Housemistress of Jocelyn, EAL Teacher and Head of PHSCE Mrs C Byrne MA EAL and Learning Development teacher ENGLISH Mrs R Radlett BA MA Head of Department, Learning Development Teacher and Deputy Housemistress of Fitzgerald Miss S Albert MA French, Spanish and English Teacher Mr J Holiday-Scott BA English Teacher and Housemaster of Edwards Miss E Williams MPhil English Teacher and Common Room Induction Coordinator Mrs O Meadows BA English Teacher 7 SENIOR SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY Mr M H Barber MA Head of Department and Head of Independent Learning Miss G Nind BSc Geography Teacher Miss C Oatridge BSc Geography Teacher and Deputy Housemistress of Jocelyn HISTORY Mr M Rackowe BA Head of Department and Head of Fourth Form Transition Mr P M Jones MA History Teacher and Chair of Common Room INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY Mr J W Tyler MA BSc Head of ICT and Head of Digital Media Mr L New Head of IT Services Mr L Mansfield IT Services Technician Mr M Dale IT Services Technician MATHEMATICS Dr B O’Riordan PhD Head of Department Mr G Reynolds BEng Assistant Head (Pastoral) Mrs S J Flack BA Mathematics Teacher and Common Room INSET Coordinator Mr N J Tully BSc Mathematics Teacher Mr J Veitch BA BSc Examinations Officer Mrs G Whittingham BSc MEng Mathematics Teacher MODERN LANGUAGES Mr A R Deane BA Head of Department Miss S Albert MA French, Spanish and English Teacher Miss K McCarthy MA French and Spanish Teacher Ms K Waghorn BA Head of Spanish and Housemistress of Fitzgerald MUSIC Mr P R Burge Mus B LTCL ALCM Director of Music 8 Mr J D Recknell MA FRCO Head of Keyboard Mrs J Welsh BMus LRSM Head of Strings PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr J Yates BSc Director of Sport Mrs K Kemp BEd Head of PE Mr M Bolton BSc Head of Prep Co-Curricular and Head of Rugby Miss H Turbill BSc Assistant Director of Sport and Head of Hockey Miss S Hansell BSc Head of Netball Mr A Stafford Head of Cricket Mr D Ford PE Teacher and Housemaster of Cornwallis SENIOR SCHOOL Mrs C Reynolds Bed PE Teacher SPORTS COACHES Mr L Dodd PGA Head of Golf and Deputy Housemaster of Cornwallis Mr J Earle Head of Strength and Conditioning Mr D Pilbrow Head of Performance Swimming Mr A Richardson Head of Performance Tennis Mr A Lee Head of Football Mr A Bibby Hockey Specialist and Cricket Coach Mr D Wyatt Head of Mini Tennis Mr C Sadler Rugby Specialist and Sports Coach Mr A Pepper Head of School and Development Tennis Mr E Gilmour Hockey Specialist and Cricket Coach Mr T Small Head of Prep School Cricket and Sports Coach Mr A Younger Head of Senior School Cricket and Sports Coach Mr P Green Strength and Conditioning and Basketball Coach Mrs C Nash Swimming Coach Miss E Pursehouse BSc Strength and Conditioning Coach and Massage Therapist PHILOSOPHY, RELIGION AND ETHICS Mrs H Stammers MA Oxon Head of Department 9 SENIOR SCHOOL Mrs S Haughey MA MPhil PRE Teacher and Housemistress of Jocelyn Mr J Holiday-Scott BA PRE and English Teacher, Housemaster of Edwards Mr H Winter BA PRE and Learning Development Teacher PSHCE Mrs A Burge BA Acting Housemistress of Jocelyn of PSHCE and EAL Teacher SCIENCE Chemistry Mr D Rees BSc Head of Science and STEAM Coordinator Mrs S L Antonietti BSc Chemistry Teacher Physics Mr J Fox BSc Head of Department Mr J Christopher BSc Physics Teacher and Head of Timetabling and Data Analysis Mrs S English MA Physics Teacher Psychology Dr A Butler BSc PhD Head of Department Biology Mrs H Frampton BSc MSc Head of Department Dr J Guntrip BSc PhD Biology Teacher, Head of Scholars and Deputy Head Miss L Stearn BSc Biology Teacher LEARNING DEVELOPMENT Mrs H Baker BSc Head of Department, Head of EAL and Science and Numeracy Support Teacher Mrs J Cope BA Cert SpLD Learning Development Teacher LIBRARY Ms N Francis Head Librarian Mrs N Sutton MA Librarian 10 Prep School Common Room Mr M Schofield BEd Headmaster Mrs C Bentley BEd Deputy Head Mr J Herd BSc Assistant Head and Head of Mathematics Mr M Bolton BSc Head of Co-Curricular Mr S Clay MA Senior Teacher and Head of Music Mrs K Clarke BEd Head of Lower Prep Mrs T Williams BSc PgDip Cadogan Houseparent Mrs S Ahrens MA Ed Head of History Mrs K Allum BEd Head of Learning Development Mr N Anns BEd Mathematics and Games Teacher Mme D Barker Maitrise FLE Head of French Mrs T Black Librarian Mrs C Blake BEd Learning Development Teacher Mrs S Calabuig Acting Head of Spanish Mr J Calvert BA Head of Philosophy, Religion and Ethics, and Head of Drama SCHOOL PREPARATORY Miss K Dalton Teaching Assistant Mrs K Dearman Teaching Assistant Mrs R Drake BA Head of PSHE, Mathematics Teacher Mrs E Duffety-Wong BA Learning Development Teacher, English Teacher Mrs N Gumbleton MA Lower Second Class Teacher, English Teacher Mrs S Guntrip BSc Upper First Class Teacher Mrs A Hafermann BSc MA Head of Science Mr R McAlister BA Head of Geography and Deputy Housemaster of Cadogan Miss S O’Neill BA Head of English Miss M Parry MA Music Teacher Mrs B Recknell MA EAL Teacher Mrs C Rosten BSc Science Technician Mrs J Talbot Cadogan House Day Matron Mrs E Veitch BEd Lower First Class Teacher, Activity House Coordinator Mr D Venables BSc Science Teacher Mrs C Wakefield MSc Upper First Class Teacher Mrs H Whiter BA Head of Art and DT 11 PRE-PREP & NURSERY SCHOOL PRE-PREP & NURSERY Pre-Prep & Pre-Prep Nursery Common Room Miss K Harrison BEd Senior Teacher & PPR Teacher Miss S Widger BSc QTS Senior Teacher & PP2 Teacher Mrs J Suckling BA Head of EYFS & PPR Teacher Mrs S E Combes BA Dip LCM PP1 Teacher and Head of Pre-Prep Music Mrs E Endean BA PP1 Teacher Mrs A Morrell BEd PP2 Teacher Mrs R Ratcliffe BEd PP2 Teacher Mrs C Rossiter BEd PP1 Teacher Mrs D Lomas BA PPR Teacher and Teacher of Learning Development Miss K Trow BA Nursery Manager, Level 3 Forest Leader Mrs M Anderson Level 3 Cache Teaching Assistant, Level 3 Forest Leader Mrs N Brown NNEB Teaching Assistant & After School Care Mrs E Grey DPP Teaching Assistant Mrs D Rampling NVQ Level 3 Teaching Assistant Miss N Rodwell EYP Teaching Assistant, Level 3 Forest Leader Miss R Sochon Level 3 Teaching Assistant Mrs K Cattliff French Teacher Mrs L Fisher BA Spanish Teacher Mrs H Hansgate BSc PE Teacher Miss N Cobbold PE Teaching Assistant Eastfields Nursery Common Room Miss Z Lough Level 5 Dip.
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