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Lent Term 2020 DIARY Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Lent Term 2020 DIARY Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 Chapel 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 KING’S COLLEGE South Road, Taunton, TA1 3LA (Re-founded 1880) SCHOOL COUNCIL The Provost and Fellows of the Society of St Mary and St Andrew, Taunton (Woodard Corporation) SENIOR PROVOST The Revd Canon Brendan D Clover, MA, FRSA, LTCL Mrs LM Nash, BEd, FIOD, ISM (Custos) Dr RAK Mott, BA, PhD (Vice-Custos) Mr SJ Carder, MA, MBA Mrs CA Cavaghan-Pack, BEd, JP Mrs C Cooper Mr GP Davis, FCA Mr MD Featherstone, MA, PGCE Mr CH Hirst, MA Mr JER Houghton, MA Mr MF Trimble, BSc, ACA, FCSI Mrs LC Scott, BA, PGCE The Rt Revd N Stock, BA, Dip Theol 1 HEADMASTER Mr RR Biggs, MA, Rhodes Scholar, Pembroke College, Oxford, BSc, Cape Town CHAPLAIN The Revd MA Smith, BA (South Africa), DipTh St Paul’s DEPUTY HEADS Mrs KL McSwiggan, BA, Reading University (Pastoral / Designated Safeguarding Lead) Mr JJB Lawford, MEd, Open University, BA, Birmingham University (Academic / Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead) Mr CJ Albery, BMus, Exeter University (Co-Curricular / Administration) HEAD OF SIXTH FORM Mr OR Ridley, BA, York University HEAD OF BOARDING Mr JH Griffiths, BTech, Brunel University DIRECTOR OF FINANCE AND OPERATIONS Mr SC Worthy, BA, MBA, Open University DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS AND MARKETING Mrs KJ Rippin DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT Mr JJ Mack, BA, Anglia University PA to the Headmaster Mrs F Byrne 2 HOUSEMASTERS and HOUSEMISTRESSES Dr DJ Snell, BSc, PhD, Bath University (Woodard) Mr SMT Florey, BSc, Bath University (King Alfred) Mrs LS Cashmore, BA, Swansea University (Meynell) Mrs EM Edwards, BA, LRSM, Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama (Taylor) Mrs LJ Jones, BEd, University of Wales (Carpenter) Mr TA Stone, BSc, University of Plymouth (Bishop Fox) Mr BD Craggs, BSc, University of Wales (Tuckwell) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF STUDIES Mr AI Perrins, MA, MMath, Hertford College, Oxford SENIOR TUTOR and HEAD OF CAREERS Mrs CH Lewis, BA, Swansea University STAFF INDUCTION TUTOR and INTERNATIONAL TUTOR Mrs LD Wrobel, BA, Exeter University HEAD OF PSHE Mrs CF Condy, BA, Cardiff University TEACHING and LEARNING COORDINATOR Miss EJ Forward, MA, St Hugh’s College, Oxford SIXTH FORM EVENTS COORDINATOR Miss FE Parker, MA, Edinburgh University PUPIL INDUCTION TUTOR and CO-CURRICULUM ASSISTANT Mr SJ Shaw, BA, Open University 3 ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS (Head of Department listed first) ART AND DESIGN Mrs C Schmidt, BA, De Montfort University Mrs JE Day, BA, Brighton University Mrs AJ Simpson, BA, Oxford Brookes University, MA, UAL Wimbledon Miss B Tidball, BA, Plymouth University (Technician) BIOLOGY Dr RL Stone, BSc, Bristol University, PhD, Birmingham University Mrs IS Pardoe, BSc, Plymouth University Mr SMT Florey, BSc, Bath University Miss ES Day, BA, MRes, Cambridge University Mr AM Garlick, BSc, Bristol University Miss M Thompson (Technician) BUSINESS STUDIES and ECONOMICS Mr TP Jordan, BA, Liverpool John Moores University Mr MG Sansom, BSc, Brunel University Miss EZ Brockington, BSc, Birmingham University CHEMISTRY Dr BM Greedy, MChem, DPhil, St Catherine’s College, Oxford Dr DJ Snell, BSc, PhD, Bath University Mr DL Jones, BSc, Cardiff University Miss ES Day, BA, MRes, Cambridge University Mrs EE Chedzoy (Technician) CLASSICS Mrs LS Cashmore, BA, Swansea University Mrs LMM Cruttenden, BA, Exeter University 4 DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY Mr JW Grindle, BSc, BEd, Loughborough University Mr JH Griffiths, BTech, Brunel University Mr MJ Taylor, BA, University of Wales Mr RA Friend, BEng, Middlesex Polytechnic (Technician) DRAMA Mrs HE Agg-Manning, BA, Northumbria University Mr AJ Wood, BA, Royal Holloway, London University Mr AJ Kirby, BA, University of Surrey (Speech and Drama) Mr CC Hoad, MMus, BA, Brighton University (Performing Arts Technical Manager) ENGLISH Mr TDH Smith, MA, St John’s College, Cambridge (Head of Department) Miss EJ Forward, MA, St Hugh’s College, Oxford (Second in Department) Mr OR Ridley, BA, York University Miss FE Parker, MA, Edinburgh University Mr AJ Wood, BA, Royal Holloway, London University GEOGRAPHY Mr AG Edwards, BSc, University of Wales, Aberystwyth Mr JJB Lawford, MEd, Open University, BA, Birmingham University Mrs AL Godfrey, MA, Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge Miss EZ Brockington, BSc, Birmingham University (Head of King’s Sustainability Strategy) HISTORY Mrs JK Bough, MA, King’s College, London Mrs KM Hector, BA, Swansea University Mrs CF Condy, BA, Cardiff University 5 MATHEMATICS Mr AI Perrins, MA, MMath, Hertford College, Oxford (Head of Department) Ms MR Menheneott, BSc, Newcastle University (Second in Department) Mr G Wrobel, BSc, Erfurt University Mr RR Biggs, MA, Rhodes Scholar, Pembroke College, Oxford, BSc, Cape Town Mr TA Stone, BSc, University of Plymouth Mrs WE Grant, BSc, IFS School of finance Mrs RD Streeter, LLB, Liverpool University Mr P Sparks, BEd, Chichester University Ms N Forbes-Marshall, GDip, Open University MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES Mrs LMM Cruttenden, BA, Exeter University, Maîtrise, Université de Grenoble Mrs KL McSwiggan, BA, Reading University Mrs LD Wrobel, BA, Exeter University Dr L Burgos-Lejonagoitia, BA, Granada University, PhD, Madrid University Mrs NJ Kirby, BA, Exeter University Mr IP Schmidt BA, London Guildhall University Mrs N Williams, JMC Japan Mrs S Brownlee MBA, BA, DipHM Mrs C Bianco de Kellaway, Universidad de Zulia Mrs A Hermes, Maîtrise, Charles de Gaulle University, Lille French assistant: Mr O Di Gennaro MUSIC Mr CJ Albery, BMus, Exeter University (Director of Music) Mrs KJ Paul, BA, MMus, Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama ALCM, LTCL, (Head of Academic Music) Mrs EM Edwards, BA, LRSM, Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama Mr JC Young, BA, Durham University (College Organist) 6 PHYSICS Mr MM Lang, BSc, MPhil, Exeter University Mr CM Speyer, BSc, Manchester University Mrs CL Phillips, BSc, Open University Mr AM Garlick, BSc, Bristol University PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr PD Lewis, BSc, Loughborough University (Director of Sport) Mrs SA Similien, BSc, Liverpool John Moores University (Head of PE and Girls’ Games) Mrs AR Hildreth, BSc, University of Southampton (BTEC lead teacher) Mr BD Craggs, BSc, University of Wales Mr DA Jessep, BPE, BEd, Australian College of Physical Education (BTEC) Miss K Rogers, BSc, Cardiff Metropolitan University PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION The Revd MA Smith, BA (South Africa), DipTh St Paul’s Mrs JA Arliss, BA, Exeter University (Philosophy of Religion and Ethics) ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT Mr TDH Smith, MA, St John’s College, Cambridge Mrs LS Cashmore, BA, Swansea University (Scholars) Mr OR Ridley, BA, York University (Oxbridge and Extended Project) Mr JJ Mack, BA, Anglia University (Sixth Form Horizon lecture series) CAREERS Mrs CH Lewis, BA, Swansea University Mr OR Ridley, BA, York University Mrs IS Pardoe, BSc, Plymouth University 7 LEARNING STRATEGIES Mrs VA Kukor Morgan, BA, Plymouth University, SpLD/Dyslexia Specialist, L7 PAPAA Mrs A Roberts, BSc, Southampton University Mrs LJ Jones, BEd, University of Wales Mrs RLI Florey, BSc, Bath University Mrs J Eggleton, BA, Cardiff Metropolitan University EAL Ms S Lawson, BSc, Open University, Cert TEFL Miss FE Parker, MA, Edinburgh University Mr EAM Lewsey, BA, Swansea University LIBRARY Mrs JMTB Barclay, BA, Liverpool University ICT Mr MM Lang, BSc, MPhil, Exeter University (Head of ICT) Mr MS Hall, BSc, Plymouth University (Network Manager) Mr TO Dawe (Senior IT Technician) Mr JS Elswood (IT Technician) Mr SJ Shaw, BA, Open University (ICT Teacher) CCF Maj SJ King RMR (Commanding Officer) Lt LE Mason RNR (RN) Capt CG Pearson RIFLES (Army) Capt SJ Shaw RIFLES (Army) Lt AL Godfrey RIFLES (Army) 2/Lt CM Speyer RIFLES (Army) S/Sgt R Mason (SSI) Dr BM Greedy (Chindits) CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Mr CJ Albery, BMus, Exeter University (Deputy Head Co-Curricular) Mr SJ Shaw BA, Open University (Co-Curriculum Assistant) Mr R Mason (Duke of Edinburgh Award, Outdoor Education) Mr CG Pearson, BA, Brunel University 8 (Duke of Edinburgh Award, Outdoor Education) Mrs P Stone, Mrs B Lewis (Cookery) Mrs CH Adkins (Touch Typing) Mrs EM Edwards, BA, LRSM (Equestrian) VISITING INSTRUMENTAL TEACHERS Mrs LA Langdon-Davies (Piano) Mr TG Bowen, BMus (Trombone) Mr CW Hearnshaw, Cert Ed, DDME (Clarinet and Saxophone) Mr AN Christie (Guitar) Mr JC Young, BA (Piano and Organ) Mr SJ Paul, BMus (Trumpet) Miss A Pink (Horn and Piano) Miss N Harvey (Singing) Mr G Bacon (Guitar) Mr M Lawson (Singing) Mr J Robertson (Bagpipes) Mr DH Betts (Drums) Mr NG Thomas (Flute and Accordion) Ms AM Ennis DipTCL PG Cert TCL (Violin and Viola) Mr N White, MA (Clarinet and Saxophone) Mr Y Goloubev (Bass and Jazz Piano) SPORTS COACHES Mr PD Lewis (Director of Sport) Mrs SA Similien, BSc, Liverpool John Moores University (Head of PE and Girls’ Games) Mr RJ Woodman (Director of Cricket) Mrs C Hayes, BSc, De Montfort University, Level 4 Hockey Coach (Director of Hockey) Mr R Llewellyn-Eaton (Head of Athletics and Cross-Country) Mr EAM Lewsey (Head of Rugby) Mrs IS Pardoe (Head of Netball) Miss LM Hollands (Head of Swimming and Aquatics) Mr MM Lang (Head of Fencing) Mrs EM Edwards (Head of Equestrian) Mr SJ Shaw (Athletics, Hockey) Mrs JA Berry (Hockey, Netball and Athletics) 9 Mr V Similien (Hockey and Cricket) Mr J Elkin (Badminton) Mr T Drew (Head of Squash and Tennis) Mrs J Singleton (Athletics) Mr A Mead (Self Defence) Mr D Breakwell (Cricket) Mr REA Llewellyn-Eaton (Strength and Conditioning, Rugby, Athletics, Hockey) Mr BC Thomas (Strength and Conditioning, Rugby, Hockey, Tennis) Mrs LC Bennett (Hockey) Mrs V Taylor (Aerobics) Mrs N Humphries (Netball) Miss K Rogers, BSc, Cardiff Metropolitan
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