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KING’S COLLEGE South Road, , 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, (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, (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 University (Sports Graduate) DA Jessep (Hockey) Ms K Quirk (tennis coach)

MEDICAL CENTRE Dr YL Duthie, MB, BS, DCH, MRCGP Dr AFC Fulford, MB, ChB, DRCOG, MRCGP Senior Sister M Hudson, RGN, RMN Sister N Butcher, RGN Sister M Scanlan, RGN Sister K Caburn, RGN M/C Assistant Mrs J Hewson Mrs L Worcester, BA, H Dip Couns Psych., MBACP (School Counsellor)

DEVELOPMENT OFFICE / OLD ALUREDIAN CLUB OFFICE / FRIENDS OF KING’S / PARENTS’ ASSOCIATION Mr JJ Mack, BA, Anglia University (Director of Development) Mrs BJ Worth (Development Officer) Mrs KL McSwiggan (OA Club King’s Secretary) Mrs S Higgins (Development Administrator)

SPORTS LETTINGS and EVENTS COORDINATOR Mrs LC Bennett, BSc, Open University

10 COLLEGE ARCHIVIST Mrs AP Mason, BA, Royal Holloway, London University, MArAd, Liverpool University, RMARA

SCHOOL CAPTAINS Lucy MacGillivray George Symonds

SCHOOL VICE CAPTAINS Phoebe Cooper-Simpson Oliver Biggs

SCHOOL PREFECTS George Adkinson Milo Blakey Eliza Chippendale Ellie Clist Ellie Cooper Jemima Dufosee Cameron Duncan Alice Dymond Lincoln Heng Elise Johnson-Rai Samuel Lang Reuben Lindsay-Smith Talia Lyon Joseph Messenger Millie Sharp William Smeed Louis Stanbury Henry Vijayaratnam Chiara Zieger

11 Timetable Mornings

Monday- Friday 7.30 - 8.00 am Breakfast is served 7.45 - 8.15 am Medical Centre Clinic 8.15 am Registration in House 8.30 am House Assembly (Monday) School Assembly (Tuesday) College Eucharist (Wednesday) Lower School Tutor Period (Thursday) Sixth Form Assembly (Thursday) Chapel (Friday) 8.50 - 9.30 am 1st Period (not Wednesday) 9.30 -10.10 am 2nd Period 10.10 -10.50 am 3rd Period 10.50 -11.15 am Break 11.15 -11.55 am 4th Period 11.55 -12.35 pm 5th Period (12.30pm for 3rd form) 12.35 - 6th Period (not Saturday) / 3rd form lunch 12.55 -1.30 pm 6th Period for 3rd form (not Saturday) Saturday 8.30 - 9.10 am 1st Period 9.10 - 9.50 am 2nd Period 9.50 - 10.30 am 3rd Period 10.30 - 10.50 am Break 10.50 - 11.30 am 4th Period 11.30 - 12.10 pm 5th Period 12.10 - Lunch for away teams Lunch begins: detailed arrangements are published 1.25 pm Lunch ends 1.45 pm Afternoon Registration 1.30 - 2.00 pm Medical Centre Clinic

12 Timetable Afternoons

Mon 1.45 pm Registration in House 2.00 - 4.00 pm Service Activities / U6 Study Session 3.45 - 4.20 pm Tea 4.00 - 4.30 pm Tutor Period 4.45 - 5.50 pm Activity Session

Tue 1.45 pm Registration in House 2.30 - 3.10 pm 7th Period 3.10 - 3.50 pm 8th Period 4.00 - 5.50 pm Games

Wed 1.45 pm Registration in House 2.00 - 3.00 pm Activity session 1 3.00 - 4.00 pm Activity session 2 4.00 - 5.00 pm Activity session 3 / Detention 1 5.00 - 6.00 pm Activity session 4 / Detention 2

Thur 1.45 pm Registration in House 2.30 - 3.10 pm 7th Period 3.10 - 3.50 pm 8th Period 4.00 - 5.50 pm Games

Fri 1.45 pm Registration in House 2.00 - 3.00 pm U6 Horizon lecture 2.30 - 3.10 pm 7th Period 3.10 - 3.50 pm 8th Period / 7th period for U6 3.50 - 4.30 pm 9th Period / 8th period for U6 4.30 - 4.50 pm Tea / Tutor Period 4.50 - 5.50 pm Activities

Sat 2.15 - 4.00 pm Games

13 Timetable Evenings/Weekends

Evening 5.50 pm Supper starts for 6th Form 6.00 pm Supper starts for 5th Form 6.05 pm Supper starts for 4th Form 6.10 pm Supper starts for 3rd Form 6.25 pm Supper ends 7.00 pm Roll Call in houses 7.00 - 8.30 pm Study Session 9.00 pm 3rd Form back in Houses 9.15 pm 4th Form back in Houses 9.30 pm 5th Form back in Houses 10.00 pm 6th Form back in Houses

Saturday 6.30 pm Roll Call in Houses 8.45 -10.00 pm Senior Social Club 9.30 pm 3rd Form back in Houses 9.45 pm 4th Form back in Houses 10.00 pm 5th Form back in Houses 10.15 pm L6 back in Houses 10.30 pm U6 back in Houses

Sunday 9.30 -10.00 am Breakfast 10.30 am Roll Call in Houses 12.40 - 1.10 pm Lunch 2.00 pm Roll Call in Houses 3.45 - 4.10 pm Tea 5.30 pm Chapel Worship - St Francis Chapel 5.45 - 6.10 pm Supper 6.30 pm Roll Call in Houses 8.45 pm 3rd Form back in Houses 9.00 pm 4th Form back in Houses 9.15 pm 5th Form back in Houses 10.00 pm 6th Form back in Houses

14 Medical Centre Clinic Times

Mon-Fri 7.45 - 8.15 am 1.30 - 2.00 pm 6.00 - 6.30 pm

Doctors

Mon 7.45 - 8.15 am Rota

Tue 6.30 - 7.00 pm Dr Fulford

Wed 1.30 - 2.00 pm Dr Duthie

Thur 7.45 - 8.15 am Dr Duthie

Fri 7.45 - 8.15 am Dr Fulford

Sat NHS Out of Hours service. Please attend the Medical Centre (Surgery times are occasionally changed at the doctor’s request)

School Counsellor (pupil and staff)

Mon 12.00 - 3.00 pm

Wed 11.00 - 3.00 pm (Alternative times may be arranged)

School Shop

Open Monday 9.00am to 12.30pm and Wednesday 10.00am to 1.30pm during term time. For more information please see the school website.

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Mon 2.00 - 4.00 pm Service Activities (CCF / Sports Leaders UK / KCCS / KSS) 4.15 - 6.00 pm U6 cookery and survival skills 5.00 - 5.50 pm Art and DT Centres open for project work 5.00 - 5.50 pm Activity session

Tue 1.30 - 2.00 pm Maths, MFL and Business Education Clinics 1.35 - 2.15 pm Pelican Society (The Hub) 6.00 - 6.30 pm Full Choir 6.00 - 8.15 pm Leiths Cookery () 6.30 - 8.00 pm Drama

Wed 2.00 - 3.00 pm Activity session 1 3.00 - 4.00 pm Activity session 2 4.00 - 5.00 pm Activity session 3 / Detention 1 5.00 - 6.00 pm Activity session 4 / Detention 2 6.15 - 7.00 pm Chamber Choir

Thur 1.30 - 2.00 pm Maths Clinic 1.40 - 2.10 pm Choir (sopranos and altos) 1.45 - 2.15 pm English Clinic E3 5.50 - 6.50 pm Scholars’ Supper 6.00 - 6.30 pm Choir (tenors and basses) 6.00 - 8.15 pm Leiths Cookery (Michaelmas Term)

Fri 1.30 - 2.10 pm Chess Club 4.45 - 5.50 pm Activity session 6.00 - 6.30 pm Full Choir

16 PASTORAL CARE We believe that all pupils, both boarding and day, are of equal worth, and that they are entitled to be treated with equal respect, courtesy and consideration at all times, regardless of their sex, race, religion, abilities or social background. King’s College aims to provide education in a disciplined and caring environment. Respect and consideration for others, independence of thought and self-motivation are of prime importance, and pupils are encouraged to participate fully in the activities of the school. All members of the school have a duty • to recognise, appreciate and acknowledge the contribution made by each sex, and by different nationalities, to the richness of the school’s academic, social, cultural and sporting life. • to treat each other fairly and with sensitivity recognising that a person’s sex, race, religion, abilities or social circumstances are not subjects for negative comment or behaviour of any kind. All staff, pupils and parents are expected to support the ethos of the school and to pro- mote a civilised, friendly, compassionate and secure environment. The school recognises the importance of the triangular relationship between pupils, parents and staff, and communication is encouraged at all times. Housemasters, Housemistresses and House staff are especially important in this respect.

CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINE The school rules are published below, but the essential principles are as follows: • Pupils must at all times use their common sense. Any breach of common sense will be treated as a breach of the school rules. • Pupils must obey the laws of the land. Every pupil must show respect for others at all times, and bullying should always be reported to an adult. The school seeks to reward pupils and must also occasionally apply sanctions and reprimands. Such punishments will include verbal reprimands, temporary removal of privileges, detention, restrictions during leisure time and manual work in the school grounds. If a pupil feels that a punishment is unreasonably severe or unjustified, then he or she may appeal to his or her Housemaster or Housemistress, any member of staff or the Headmaster, or contact his or her parents. For more serious offences, such as bullying or involvement in drugs or stealing, and for

17 persistent breaches of any school rule, the school reserves the right to exclude pupils from school on a temporary or permanent basis. It also reserves the right to conduct drug tests where there is reasonable cause for concern. Each pupil is under the care of a House Parent. Tutors also provide valuable support. Parents and pupils are encouraged to refer problems or difficulties to the House Parent at all times but all members of staff accept a pastoral role in order to promote the welfare of pupils. The Chaplain, Deputy Heads, Medical Centre staff and Headmaster are also always avail- able; their telephone numbers are published at the end of the diary. Senior pupils are also appointed prefects, and their most important function is to look after the pupils in their care.

SPIRITUAL GROWTH King’s College is a Christian school, part of the Woodard Corporation and an Anglican Foundation. As such, the Eucharist is central to our life together. A Eucharist for the whole school community is held every Wednesday morning and on some Sundays. There is also an act of worship on Friday mornings. As an expression of our unity, all pupils and teaching staff are expected to attend during the week. There is also worship for boarders every Sunday. Those of other denominations may choose to attend a suit- able Sunday service elsewhere by arrangement with their House Parent. Other creative opportunities for worship are arranged at various times and include early morning prayer and meditation and ‘Oasis’ on Tuesday evenings. All pupils are warmly encour- aged to attend. Every year pupils are invited to join the Confirmation training course culminating in the Lent term Confirmation service in the chapel with the Bishop of Bath and Wells. Every member of the school community is encouraged on the journey of faith and the happiness and well-being of each individual pupil are the most important aims of King’s College. If you are unhappy in any way, please do not hesitate to seek help and advice at any time. In case of personal need, the Chaplain is always available on 328211 or 328137 (home).

WORRIES AND COMPLAINTS - A Guide for Pupils This guide explains what you should do if you feel worried about something and what you may do if you wish to complain about how you are, or have been, treated. Much of what follows may seem obvious to you, but it is important for you to realise that the School will want to help you if you have a problem that is making you unhappy.

18 You may just wish to talk to someone or you may wish to make a complaint. Either way this advice will assist you to decide what to do. “What do I do if I just want to talk to someone?” Remember you have close friends who may be able to help, or perhaps a senior boy or girl to whom you feel you can turn. Your House Parent or Tutor is always ready to help, or any other members of staff (including support staff) you know and to whom you feel you can comfortably talk. There may be times when you feel you cannot talk with a member of the teaching staff. Talk, phone or write to any of the following: • Your parents • The School Medical Centre nursing staff • The School Doctors • The School Counsellor • The School Chaplain • A friend of your own age • A senior boy or girl - perhaps in your House • Our Independent Listener (Tony Smith, former school Chaplain - 01278 733577) • The school’s nominated Child Protection Council Member (Mrs Charis Cavaghan-Pack) 01823 413777 • Direct Children’s Social Care - 0300 1232224 • The Police - 101 (unless an emergency when you should dial 999) • Independent Schools Inspectorate - 020 7600 0100 • Child Line - FREEPHONE 0800 1111 • NSPCC Child Protection Helpline FREEPHONE 0808 800 5000 • Drink Line - 0300 123 1110 • Frank - National Drugs Helpline - 0300 123 6600 • Smoking Quitline - 0800 002200 • NHS Smoking Helpline - 0300 123 1044 • Somerset and Wessex Eating Disorders - 01749 343344 • Victim Supportline - 0808 168 9111 • Samaritans - 116 123 • HOPELineUK 0800 068 41 41 • Children’s Commissioner (Anne Longfield) - 0800 528 0731 www.childrenscommissioner.gov.uk

19 ANTI- BULLYING ADVICE TO PUPILS WHAT IS BULLYING? Bullying happens when someone is intentionally made to feel physically, emotionally or mentally injured. • It is meant to be hurtful • It may be physical (e.g. hitting, pinching, pushing and shoving, kicking, spitting) • It may be verbal (e.g. teasing, spreading rumours) • It may be indirect (e.g. excluding someone by not talking to them or leaving them out of a group) • It may involve hiding your belongings or taking things away from you (e.g. tuck, money) • It may involve using your things (clothes, toiletries, DVDs etc.) against your wishes • It may be manipulative (e.g. getting someone else to hurt or tease someone) • It may involve complicity in someone else’s action (e.g. as a bystander who looks the other way) • It is often hidden and may involve actions or comments that are racist, sexist, homophobic, or which focus on disabilities or perceived differences • It can happen anywhere and at any time

WHAT IS CYBERBULLYING Cyberbullying is an aggressive, intentional act carried out by a group or individuals using electronic forms of communication. • It can happen by email, text message or voicemail • It can happen on social network sites like Facebook • It can involve cruel words or stories • It can involve photographs, films or recordings • It is quite often an illegal activity and not just against school rules • The police can become involved

EVERYONE HAS THE RIGHT NOT TO BE BULLIED - YOUR RIGHTS • To inform someone in authority of any bullying and to be listened to • To be respected and to be given the chance to learn effectively and develop as a person • To be able to live in the school community without fear and to feel safe at all times • To have your own unique contribution to school life valued • To have your personal property respected 20 STATEMENT OF INTENT King’s College is committed to providing a caring, friendly and safe environment for all its pupils, so that they can learn in a relaxed secure and supportive atmosphere. Bullying of any kind is unacceptable in this school. We recognise there may be strong bonds of loyalty between friends, but bullying is too damaging to be kept hidden. King’s College is an open school. This means that anyone who knows that bullying is happening is expected to mention it to an adult they trust. This is an expectation of all pupils; it is not “dobbing in” or “grassing”.

PEOPLE TO TURN TO Your Housemaster/mistress will treat all information sensitively and will discuss the action to be taken with you. You can talk to: • Your close friends • A senior boy or girl • A prefect • Your Housemaster/mistress • Your tutor • Any member of your house staff • Any of your teachers • The School Chaplain • The Medical Centre • The School Counsellor • The Headmaster or any other senior member of staff • Your parents

WHAT TO DO IF YOU ARE BEING BULLIED (OR KNOW SOMEONE WHO IS) • Tell a friend, tell a teacher or tell your parents. It won’t stop unless you do. • If you find this hard to do, think about writing a note to your parents, or talking to someone outside your close family. • Your Housemaster/mistress needs to know what is going on. Find a time to talk to him/her in private.

21 • If you find this hard to do, think about talking to the Chaplain, the School Coun- sellor or someone in the Medical Centre. • Ask the person you confide in to write down what you have told them. • If you see someone being bullied, tell someone! Don’t try and sort it out yourself. • Remember, people who are being bullied need friends, so if you can help someone who is unhappy, please do. Bullying will not be tolerated at King’s College: pupils who bully must expect to be dealt with; they will also receive appropriate help. Pupils who continue to bully jeopardise their right to be members of our community.

ANTI-CYBERBULLYING CODE: ADVICE TO PUPILS Being sent an abusive or threatening text message, or email or seeing nasty comments about yourself on a website, can be really upsetting. This code gives you seven impor- tant tips to protect yourself and your friends from getting caught up in cyberbullying, and advice on to how to report it when it does happen. 1. Always respect others Remember that when you send a message to someone, you cannot see the impact that your words or images may have on the other person. That is why it is important to always show respect to people and be careful what you say online or what images you send. What you think is a joke may really hurt someone else. Always ask permission before you take a photo of someone. If you receive a rude or nasty message or picture about someone else, do not forward it. You could be assisting a bully and even be ac- cused of cyberbullying yourself. You could also be breaking the law. 2. Think before you send It is important to think before you send any images or text about yourself or someone else by email or mobile phone, or before you post information on a website. Remember that what you send can be made public very quickly and could stay online forever. Do you really want your teacher, parents or future employer to see that photo? 3. Treat your password like your toothbrush Don’t let anyone know your passwords. It is a good idea to change them on a regular basis. Choosing hard-to-guess passwords with symbols or numbers will help stop people hacking into your account and pretending to be you. Remember to only give your mobile number or personal website address to trusted friends. 4. Block the Bully Most responsible websites and services allow you to block or report someone who is behaving badly. Make use of these features, they are there for a reason!

22 5. Don’t retaliate or reply Replying to bullying messages, particularly in anger, is just what the bully wants. 6. Save the evidence Learn how to keep records of offending messages, pictures or online conversations. These will help you demonstrate to others what is happening and can be used by your school, internet service provider, mobile phone company, or even the police to investi- gate the cyberbullying. 7. Make sure you tell You have a right not to be harassed and bullied online. There are people that can help: • Tell an adult you trust who can help you to report it to the right place, or call a helpline like ChildLine on 0800 1111 in confidence. • Tell the provider of the service you have been bullied on (e.g. your mobile-phone operator or social-network provider). Check their websites to see where to report. • Tell your school. Your Housemaster/Housemistress, tutor or any member of staff will support you and will ensure the person bullying you is dealt with. Finally, don’t just stand there. If you see cyberbullying going on, support the victim and report the bullying. How would you feel if no one stood up for you?

SCHOOL RULES are available on the School Portal https://kings-taunton.myschoolportal.co.uk/page/180

23 LENT TERM 2020 JANUARY Week 1

6 Mon

7 Tues

8 Wed Fifth Form trial exams - Woodard Room

9 Thur Fifth Form trial exams - Woodard Room Girls’ football v Headington School

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10 Fri Fifth Form trial exams - Woodard Room Upper Sixth Drama trip to RSC King John (Stratford-upon-Avon) 4.35pm Houseparents’ meeting - Antony Hewish Room

11 Sat Fifth Form trial exams - Woodard Room Squash v Cross-Country: Downside Trophy (Stratton-on-the-Fosse) Boys’ hockey v Sherborne School Girls’ football v St Clare’s School

12 Sun

25 LENT TERM 2020 JANUARY Week 2

13 Mon Fifth Form trial exams - Woodard Room 4.00pm King’s Young Leaders’ Seminar - the Hub Squash: Somerset League

14 Tues Fifth Form trial exams - Woodard Room

15 Wed Fifth Form trial exams - Woodard Room UCAS deadline for all Higher Education Courses Netball v Blundell’s School Girls’ football v Plymouth Argyle Squash v Bristol Grammar School

16 Thur Fifth Form trial exams - Woodard Room

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17 Fri Fifth Form trial exams - Woodard Room 8.00pm Phoenix Society

18 Sat 11+ Scholarships 9.30am Prep School Art Workshop Cross-Country: Somerset Schools Championships (Yeovil) Netball v King’s School Bruton Boys’ hockey v School Boys’ football v QEH

19 Sun

27 LENT TERM 2020 JANUARY Week 3

20 Mon Army Officer Presentation Team - theatre Squash, Somerset League

21 Tues Girls’ cricket v Wellington School Girls’ cricket v Queen’s College 7.00pm Inter-House Philosothon - Woodard Room

22 Wed Netball v Exeter School Football v Exeter School Girls’ football v Oxford High School

23 Thur Third Form 2021 CCF Activity Day 8.15am Careers Breakfast - Antony Hewish Room Council Meetings - Conference Room Schools’ Challenge General Knowledge Quiz (Exeter School) 5.30pm English Speaking Union Public Debating Competition: first round - Woodard Room

28 LENT TERM 2020 JANUARY Week 3

24 Fri India Republic Day celebrations - Dining Room 1.50pm Live Lounge 3.35pm Houseparents’ Meeting - Antony Hewish Room

25 Sat The Conversion of St Paul Netball: National School ‘Regionals’ Netball v Wellington School Football v Bristol Grammar School Cross-Country: Exmouth Cliff Race Southern England AA Championships (London) 7.30pm Tuckwell Children in Need fundraiser - Sports Hall

26 Sun Indian Republic Day Ten Tors Training for 35, 45 mile teams (Quantocks)

29 LENT TERM 2020 JANUARY / FEBRUARY Week 4

27 Mon Primary Schools Cross-Country race Squash, Somerset league

28 Tues Thomas Aquinas, Priest, Philosopher Girls’ football v Malvern College 5.30pm Inter School Philosothon - Woodard Room

29 Wed Football v Bristol Grammar School (tbc) Girls’ football v Swindon Town

30 Thur Girls’ hockey: National Schools Championships (tbc) Careers: National Apprenticeship Show (Westpoint, Exeter) Swimming v Clifton College Netball v Colston’s School 7.30pm Chinese New Year Supper - Dining Room

30 LENT TERM 2020 JANUARY / FEBRUARY Week 4

31 Fri Home Clothes Day Scholars / PRE Academy Conference (Wellington School) 8.00pm Phoenix Society - Sixth Form Social Club

1 Sat Independent Schools National Mock Trial Competition (Southampton) Netball v Queen’s College Boys’ hockey v Football v Sherborne School

2 Sun Candlemas

31 LENT TERM 2020 FEBRUARY Week 5

3 Mon Mock Interview Week - Careers Meeting Room Squash, Somerset League

4 Tues Mock Interview Week Spanish Exchange pupils from British School Xátiva in Valencia arrive 7.00pm Chamber Concert - Octagon

5 Wed Mock Interview Week Girls’ football v Bristol City U18 (tbc) Girls’ rugby sevens v Bridgwater & Taunton College 7.00pm RGS Talk - Can humanity meet the challenge of climate change? - theatre

6 Thur Mock Interview Week 8.30am Intermediate Mathematical Challenge - Woodard Room Girls’ cricket v Taunton School

32 LENT TERM 2020 FEBRUARY Week 5

7 Fri Mock Interview Week 4.35pm Houseparents’ Meeting - Antony Hewish Room 8.00pm Phoenix Society - Sixth Form Social Club

8 Sat Third Form 2021 DT Workshop Cross-Country: South West Schools Championships (Bournemouth) Netball v Clifton College Boys’ hockey v Clifton College Football v Blundell’s school (tbc) 7.00pm Taylor House Ball - Woodard Room

9 Sun 10.30am Trip to Exeter for International pupils Chapel Choir sing at TBC Ten Tors Training for 35, 45 mile teams (Dartmoor)

33 LENT TERM 2020 FEBRUARY Week 6

10 Mon Fourth Form trip to Hindu Temple (London) Cross-Country Somerset Schools Years 7 and 8 (King’s College) Squash, Somerset League

11 Tues Art trip to London 12.15pm High Performance athlete tracking - boys - Sports Performance Centre 7.00pm House General Knowledge Quiz First Round - Woodard Room

12 Wed Netball v Millfield School Girls’ football v Reading Squash v Bryanston School 7.30pm Rock and Pop Concert - theatre

13 Thur 12.15pm High Performance athlete tracking - girls - Sports Performance Centre Swimming v Queen’s College 7.00pm PFA Quiz Night (King’s Hall School)

34 LENT TERM 2020 FEBRUARY Week 6

14 Fri Valentine, Martyr at Rome Spanish Exchange departs (British School Xátiva in Valencia) 3.50pm Half Term begins 4.00pm Fifth Form Parents’ Meeting - Woodard Room

15 Sat

16 Sun

35 LENT TERM 2020 FEBRUARY Half Term

17 Mon Squash, Somerset League

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19 Wed

20 Thur

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21 Fri

22 Sat 11.00am Cross-Country: National AAA Championships (Nottingham)

23 Sun 9.30pm Half Term ends

37 LENT TERM 2020 FEBRUARY / MARCH Week 7

24 Mon 13+ Academic Scholarships Upper Sixth trial exams - Woodard Room Primary Schools Cross-Country Relays (King’s College) Squash, Somerset League 7.00pm Choir Practice Choral Evensong - Chapel

25 Tues 13+ Academic Scholarships Upper Sixth trial exams - Woodard Room

26 Wed Ash Wednesday 13+ Academic Scholarships Upper Sixth trial exams - Woodard Room Girls’ hockey: National Schools Championships (tbc) Girls’ football v Bristol City Boys’ football v Wellington School

27 Thur George Herbert, Priest, Poet 1633 13+ Scholarships in Art, Drama, DT, Music and Sports Upper Sixth trial exams - Woodard Room Girls’ hockey: National Schools Championships (tbc) 8.50am Careers Breakfast - Antony Hewish Room

38 LENT TERM 2020 FEBRUARY / MARCH Week 7

28 Fri 13+ Sports Scholarships Upper Sixth trial exams - Woodard Room 3.35pm Houseparents’ Meeting - Antony Hewish Room 7.30pm English Society - Sixth Form Social Club

29 Sat Upper Sixth trial exams - Woodard Room Netball v Sherborne Girls Football v Wycliffe College Boys’ hockey v Bryanston School

1 Sun St David, Patron of Wales Rugby Sevens v Colston’s School

39 LENT TERM 2020 FEBRUARY / MARCH Week 8

2 Mon St Chad, Bishop of Lichfield 2.00pm Careers Clinic: CVs and work experience applications - Careers Room Water Polo v Exeter School 7.00pm Choral Evensong Choir Practice - Chapel Squash, Somerset League

3 Tues 10.10am Lower Sixth Elevate Education session - Woodard Room

4 Wed Lower Sixth English trip to Max Gate (Dorchester) Girls’ Rugby Sevens v Bridgwater & Taunton College Cross-Country: Quantock Relays Netball v West Buckland School

5 Thur World Book Day Millfield Biology and Psychology Symposium (Millfield School) 7.00pm House General Knowledge Semi/Final - Woodard Room

40 LENT TERM 2020 FEBRUARY / MARCH Week 8

6 Fri 2.30pm Fourth Form textiles workshop with artist Tansy Hargan 7.00pm Talk by artist Tansy Hargan for Sixth Form - Art Department 8.00pm Phoenix Society - Sixth Form Social Club

7 Sat Cross-Country: Sherborne Trophy Somerset County Primary Schools Cross-country Championships Cross-Country National Inter-Counties Championships (Loughborough) Netball v Taunton School Boys’ hockey v Exeter School Football v Milton Abbey School (tbc) 5.30pm Sixth Form and scholars’ art exhibition, private view (The Old Brick Workshop, Wellington)

8 Sun Rugby Sevens: West of England 7’s All Day Ten Tors Training for 35, 45 mile teams (Dartmoor)

41 LENT TERM 2020 MARCH Week 9

9 Mon Upper Sixth Elevate education session - Woodard Room Squash, Somerset League 7.00pm Choir Practice Choral Evensong - Chapel

10 Tues 7.30pm Academic Music Concert - Octagon

11 Wed Big Band visit St Peter’s School, Lympstone Netball: County Cup Football v Exeter School Cross-Country: King’s Cup - Forest 5K (Castle Neroche)

12 Thur Fifth Form Independent Schools Careers Conference (Wellington School) Swimming trip to Bath Cup (London) Football v Taunton School

42 LENT TERM 2020 MARCH Week 9

13 Fri Swimming trip to Bath Cup (London) 4.35pm Houseparents’ Meeting - Antony Hewish Room 7.30pm King’s Young Musician of the Year - Chapel

14 Sat Boys’ hockey v Colston’s School Cross-Country: English Schools Championships (Sefton Park) Netball v Football v Taunton School Football v Monmouth School for Boys

15 Sun CCF Field Day 6.30pm Lenten Choral Evensong - Chapel

43 LENT TERM 2020 MARCH Week 10

16 Mon Squash, Somerset League

17 Tues UCAS Conference (Westpoint, Exeter)

18 Wed 10.00am Monmouth Group Library Meeting Squash v Bristol Grammar School

19 Thur Joseph of Nazareth Third Form 2021 Headmaster’s Discovery Day 3.00pm Council Meetings - conference room Swimming v Exeter School

44 LENT TERM 2020 MARCH Week 10

20 Fri 1.50pm Live Lounge 8.00pm Phoenix Society - Sixth Form Social Club

21 Sat Birthday of our Founder, Nathaniel Woodard Swimming time trials Boys’ hockey v Blundell’s School Cross-Country: Mammoth Trophy (Clatworthy Reservoir) Cross-Country: British Schools Championships (Dublin) 4.00pm Taylor House Sixth Form - Brecon Beacons walking trip

22 Sun Taylor House Sixth Form - Brecon Beacons walking trip Ten Tors Training 35,45 and 55 mile teams (Dartmoor) 10.30am Confirmation Service - Bishop of Taunton - Chapel

45 LENT TERM 2020 MARCH Week 11

23 Mon Rosslyn Park Rugby 7’s Tournament Squash, Somerset League

24 Tues Rosslyn Park Rugby 7’s Tournament

25 Wed The Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin Mary Rosslyn Park Rugby 7’s Tournament

26 Thur Rosslyn Park Rugby 7’s Tournament 7.00pm House Music Competition - Chapel

46 LENT TERM 2020 MARCH Week 11

27 Fri Rosslyn Park Rugby 7’s Tournament Gold DofE practice expedition departs (Exmoor) Sixth Form Art tour to Berlin 12.35pm Lent Term ends 1.30pm Lower Sixth Parents’ Meeting - Woodard Room

28 Sat

29 Sun

47 Telephone Numbers Name Landline Mobile (all numbers use code unless shown otherwise) Security and Caretaker 328141 School Marshals Ron Mason 07584 102097 Chris Pearson 07584 102098 Medical Centre 328130 Main School Reception 328200 School Secretary K Veness 328217 Fax 328202 Staff Common Room 328150 Catering Office (8.00am-4.00pm) 328147 Kitchens (6.00-8.00am / 4.00-8.00pm) 328114 School Duty Staff phone 07562 600444 King’s Hall School Reception 285920 SENIOR MANAGEMENT TEAM Headmaster RR Biggs 328210 Deputy Head Pastoral KL McSwiggan 328212 07989 397436 Deputy Head Academic JJB Lawford 328219 07989 397426 Deputy Head Co-Curricular CJ Albery 328165 07974 564580 Chaplain MA Smith 328211 07976 943788 Head of Sixth Form OR Ridley 328218 07715 035367 Head of Boarding JH Griffiths 328215 07809 735613 Director of Finance and Operations SC Worthy 328142 Head of Admissions and Marketing KJ Rippin 328204 07714 137124 Headmaster’s PA F Byrne 328210 ACADEMIC STAFF Senior Tutor CH Lewis 328200 Sixth Form Events FE Parker 328200 Careers CH Lewis 328239 CCA / Induction Tutor SJ Shaw 328188 07915 046413 CCF SJ King 328173 DoE R Mason 284772 07584 102098 Sustainability Strategy E Brockington 328143 ADMINISTRATION AND EXAMINATIONS OFFICE Exams and Data Manager K Baines 328175 07872 131106 Exams and Administration Officer CL Jarman-Rawlings 328251 School Secretary KL Veness 328217 ADMISSIONS AND MARKETING Director of Admissions and Marketing KJ Rippin 328204 07714 137124 Assistant to the Director of Admissions KR Lowe 328204 Head of Digital Communications SJ King 328173 Admissions Assistant C Sully 285920 Admissions Assistant T Spurr 285928 Senior Marketing Manager V Crandley 328235 Admissions and Marketing Co-ordinator SA Lowe 328200 Marketing and Admissions Assistant H Harrison 328252

48 Telephone Numbers Name Landline Mobile (all numbers use code unless shown otherwise) DEVELOPMENT OFFICE Director of Development JJ Mack 328238 07767 243387 Development Officer BJ Worth 328184 Development Administrator S Higgins 328242 Archives AP Mason 328243 FINANCE OFFICE Director of Finance and Operations SC Worthy 328100 DFO’s Executive Assistant S Taylor 328142 Reception 328100 HR Manager LM Thompson 328103 07526 178334 HR and Payroll Officer SL Baverstock 328105 Finance Manager AF Rowley 328106 Fees Administrator RA Rose 328107 Finance Officer J Hegarty 328112 Finance Officer LH Webb 328111 OPERATIONS Operations Manager D Potter 328146 07970 687139 Domestic Services Manager T Cullen 07872 944092 External Events LC Bennett 328216 Catering Manager E Wilton 328147 Maintenance Manager T O’Shea 328110 07526 178335 Maintenance P Eckley 07808 773413 Plumbing/Heating P Ovens 07968 332501 Electrical JA Hall 07779 629624 Domestic Services Supervisor D Tooze 07786 168457 Lead Gardener N Radford 328122 07967 316084 Head Groundsman GK Higgins 328240 07967 316083 Laundry M Pienkos 328148 Medical Centre 328130 07966 926118 Print Room J Peck 328124 School Shop P Houlgate 324961 Security / Caretakers Duty Rota Staff 328141 C Everley 07809 711133 K Blackmore 07809 711128 C Rhodes 07809 711141 Health and Safety P Musgrove 07813 153116 Swimming Pool LM Hollands 328145 School Driver JN Goldsmith 07813 153118 IT Network Manager MS Hall 328176 Library JMTB Barclay 328241 Sports Hall Office SA Similien 328144 THEATRE Technical Manager CC Hoad 328140 Conference Room 328128

49 Telephone Numbers Name Landline Mobile (all numbers use code unless shown otherwise) HOUSES Please phone the House Parent in the first instance Please note Matron numbers are Monday to Friday mornings only Duty Staff mobiles can be contacted 7.00pm -10.30pm King Alfred House Parent SMT Florey 07715 035967 Deputy SJ Shaw 07915 046413 Duty Phone and Matron R Derrick 07808 773402 Carpenter House Parent LJ Jones 07703 739110 Deputy FE Parker 07763 562253 Duty Phone and Matron D Slade 07808 773410 Bishop Fox House Parent TA Stone 07703 740873 Deputy R Llewellyn-Eaton 07763 564984 Duty Phone and Matron H Perry 07808 773412 Meynell House Parent LS Cashmore 07703 739369 Deputy K Rogers 07715 035333 Duty Phone and Matron M Hancock 07808 773406 Taylor Duty House Parent EM Edwards 07703 740958 Deputy LM Hollands 07715 035338 Duty Phone and Matron J Gillingham 07808 773404 Tuckwell House Parent BD Craggs 07540 795434 Deputy B Thomas 07715 035354 Duty Phone and Matron L Morton 07808 773407 Woodard House Parent DJ Snell 07703 741149 Deputy SJ King 07715 035342 Duty Phone and Matron JA Berry 07808 773409 HOUSE PAYPHONES King Alfred 328191 Meynell 328194 Woodard 328198 Carpenter 328192 Taylor 328195 Bishop Fox 328193 Tuckwell 328196

50 Telephone Numbers Name Landline Mobile (all numbers use code unless shown otherwise) DEPARTMENTS

Art Head of Department CA Schmidt 328151 Art Technician B Tydball 328152 Archives AP Mason 328243 Biology Head of Department RL Stone 328153 Biology Technician M Thompson 328118 Business Education TP Jordan 328158 BTEC Sport A Hildrith 328200 Careers CH Lewis 328239 Chemistry Head of Department BM Greedy 328154 Chemistry Technician EE Chedzoy 328155 Classics LS Cashmore 328200 Design Technology Head of Department JW Grindle 328156 Design Technology Technician RA Friend 328157 Drama Technician C Hoad 328140 Drama HE Agg-Manning 328174 English TDH Smith 328171 Geography AG Edwards 328169 History JK Bough 328160 IT Network Manager MS Hall 328176 IT Helpdesk SL Tucker 328126 ICT MM Lang 328179 Learning Strategies VA Kukor Morgan 328162 Mathematics AI Perrins 328181 Modern Languages LMM Cruttenden 328172 Music [Academic] KJ Paul 328164 Philosophy & Religion MA Smith 328211 07976 943788 Physics Head of Department MM Lang 328179 Physics Technician S Wiggins 328117 PE SA Similien 328144 Sport PD Lewis 328236 07715 035366

51 Telephone Numbers Name Landline Mobile (all numbers use code unless shown otherwise) Agg-Manning HE 328174 Albery CJ 328165 07974 564580 Baines K 328175 07872 131106 Barclay JMTB 328241 Baverstock SL 328105 Bennett LC 328144 07834 353938 Berry JA 328247 07808 773409 Biggs RR 328210 Blackmore K 07809 711128 Brockington EZ 328143 Byrne F 328210 Cashmore LS 328225 07703 739369 Chedzoy EE 328155 Condy C 328200 Craggs BD 328200 Crandley V 328235 Cullen T 328147 07872 944092 Day ES 328200 Day JE 328151 Dawe TO 328119 Derrick R 07808 773402 Edwards AG 328169 Edwards EM 328227 07703 740958 Eggleton JJ 328162 Elswood JS 328185 Everley C 07809 711133 Florey SMT 07715 035967 Forward EJ 328187 Friend RA 328157 Garlick AM 328200 Gillingham J 07808 773404

52 Telephone Numbers Name Landline Mobile (all numbers use code unless shown otherwise) Godfrey AL 07763 562253 Goldsmith JN 07813 153118 Grant WE 328200 Greedy BM 328154 Griffiths JH 328215 07809 735613 Grindle JW 328156 Hall JA 07779 629624 Hall MS 328176 Hancock M 07808 773406 Harrison H 328252 Hector KM 328200 Hegarty J 328100 Hellier JP 328200 Higgins S 328242 Higgins GK 328240 07967 316083 Hildreth AR 328237 Houlgate P 324961 Hoad CC 328140 Hollands LM 328145 07715 035338 Hughes V 328130 Jarman-Rawlings CL 328251 Jessep DA 328117 Jordan TP 328158 Jones LJ 328222 07703 739110 King SJ 328173 07715 035342 Kukor Morgan VA 328162 Lang MM 328179 Lawford JJB 328219 07989 397426 Lewis CH 328200 Lewis PD 07715 035366 Llewellyn-Eaton, Richard 328186

53 Telephone Numbers Name Landline Mobile (all numbers use code unless shown otherwise) Llewellyn-Eaton, Rhys 07763 564984 Lowe KR 328204 Lowe SA 328200 Mack JJ 328238 07767 243 387 Mason AP 328243 Mason LE 328200 Mason R 284772 07584 102098 McSwiggan KL 328212 07989 397436 Morton L 328246 07808 773407 Musgrove PJ 328141 07813 153116 O’Shea T 328110 07526 178335 Pardoe IS 328118 Parker FE 328180 Paul KJ 328164 Pearson CG 07584 102097 Peck J 328124 Perrins AI 328181 Perry H 328193 07808 773412 Pienkos M 328148 Potter D 328146 07970 687139 Radford N 328122 07967 316084 Rhodes C 07809 711141 Ridley OR 328218 07715 035367 Rippin KJ 328204 07714 137124 Rogers K 328178 07715035341 Rose RA 328107 Rowley AF 328106 Sansom MG 328231 Schmidt CA 328151 Shaw SJ 07915 046413 Similien SA 328144 07786 168457

54 Telephone Numbers Name Landline Mobile (all numbers use code unless shown otherwise) Slade D 328161 07808 773410 Smith MA 328211 07976 943788 Smith TDH 328171 Snell DJ 328229 07703 741149 Stone RL 328153 Stone TA 328223 07703 740873 Streeter RD 328200 Taylor SC 328142 Tooze D 07786 168457 Thomas BC 07715 035354 Thompson LM 328103 Thompson M 328118 Tucker SL 328126 Veness KL 328217 Webb LH 328111 Wood AJ 328200 Worth BJ 328184 Worthy SC 328100 07714 137125 Wrobel G 328200 Wrobel LD 328200

All staff may be contacted by email via [email protected] The Headmaster [email protected] The Director of Finance [email protected] and Operations The Medical Centre [email protected] Designated Safeguarding Lead [email protected] Careers [email protected] Finance Office [email protected] Music [email protected] Registration [email protected] Travel [email protected]

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Designed by Jules Akel. June 2014 edition 2020-21 LENT TERM 2020 Tuesday 7 January Term starts 7.30pm Friday 14 February Half Term starts 3.50pm Sunday 23 February Half Term ends 9.30pm Friday 27 March Term ends 12.35pm

SUMMER TERM 2020 Tuesday 21 April Term starts 7.30pm Friday 22 May Half Term starts 12.35pm Sunday 31 May Half Term ends 9.30pm Saturday 4 July Term ends 1.30pm MICHAELMAS TERM 2020 Wednesday 2 September Term starts 7.30pm Friday 16 October Half Term starts 3.50pm Sunday 1 November Half Term ends 9.30pm Friday 11 December Term ends 1.30pm

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