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FELSTED PREPARATORY SCHOOL Felsted, Essex CM6 3JL PREP Cal Spring 2019.qxp_Layout 1 04/12/2018 12:48 Page 1 FELSTED PREPARATORY SCHOOL Felsted, Essex CM6 3JL www.felsted.org School Office (All general enquiries) 01371 822610 or 01371 822613 [email protected] Report an Absence from School: 01371 822613 (24 hours, incl. voicemail) [email protected] The School Office is open Monday to Friday: 8.00am and 6.00pm Saturday: 8.15am and 12.00pm In an Emergency outside of Office Hours contact: 07764 332936 During School Holidays (Monday to Friday): 8.30am and 12.30pm LEADERSHIP TEAM Headmaster Mr Simon C. James, BA (Hull), P.G.C.E. [email protected] Personal Assistant: Miss Christina Prior 01371 822612 [email protected] Deputy Head Mr Jeremy P. Fincher, B.Sc. (Swansea), P.G.C.E. [email protected] Head of Courtauld House: Mr Mark C. Stringer, B.A. (Birmingham) (Years 7 & 8) [email protected] Head of Cloisters: Mr Paul M. Bailey, B.Sc. (Hertfordshire) (Years 5 & 6) [email protected] Head of Ffrome Court: Mrs Julie E. Green, B.A. (Portsmouth), P.G.C.E. (Years 3 & 4) [email protected] Head of Stewart House: Mrs Jacqueline A. Atkins, M.A. (Sheffield) (Years Reception, 1 & 2 & DSL) [email protected] Director of Learning: Mrs Christina F. Bury, B.A.Ed. (Exeter) [email protected] Director of Co-Curricular Mr Hector Bevitt-Smith, B.Sc. (Anglia Ruskin), Sports & Activities P.G.C.E. [email protected] Secretary to Leadership Team: Mrs Jacquie Evans 01371 822615 [email protected] PREP Cal Spring 2019.qxp_Layout 1 04/12/2018 12:48 Page 2 Useful Information Accounts Office 01371 822628 [email protected] Admissions Office: Mrs R. Wyganowski – Senior School [email protected] Mrs S. Godfrey – Prep School 01371 822611 [email protected] Hamilton House 07788 319002 [email protected] Bookshop 01371 822635 [email protected] Box Office 01371 822619 boxoffi[email protected] Bursar 01371 822621 [email protected] Chaplain – Revd N.J. Little 01371 822669 [email protected] Courtauld House (Years 7 & 8) 01371 822696 [email protected] / [email protected] / [email protected] / [email protected] Development & OF Liaison Department 01371 822645 [email protected] Enhanced Learning Department 01371 822779 [email protected] Enterprises 01371 822748 [email protected] Fax Number (School Office) 01371 822617 Felsted School Reception 01371 822600 [email protected] First Aid Assistance only 01371 822777 Health & Wellbeing Mobile 07764 332936 [email protected] Health & Wellbeing Department 01371 822784 [email protected] Marketing Department 01371 822647 [email protected] Medical Centre 01371 822791 [email protected] Music Department (Prep School) 01371 822688 [email protected] Music Dept (individual lessons) 01371 822685 [email protected] Safeguarding (DSL Jac Atkins) 07710 700690 [email protected] Sports Information Line 01371 822618 Sports Twitter @felstedprep Stewart House Office (Rec-Year 2) 01371 822616 shoffi[email protected] Tailor’s Shop 01371 822636 [email protected] Transport Department 01371 822639 07764 332919 [email protected] Website www.felsted.org Woodlanders (After School Care) 07500 029527 shoffi[email protected] Felsted School Headmaster: Mr C.J. Townsend Senior Deputy Head: Mr G.W.S. Masters Bursar: Mr A.G. Clayton Felsted School Reception: 01371 822600 The Tailor’s Shop is open during term time as follows: Monday & Wednesday 8.30am – 5.00pm Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 1.15pm – 5.00pm 2 PREP Cal Spring 2019.qxp_Layout 1 04/12/2018 12:48 Page 3 Hamilton House Boarding Team Tel: 01371 822729, Mobile: 07788 319002 or 07764 332936 [email protected] Report when pupil not Boarding before 5.00pm please House Parents: Mr N.F. Thomas & Mrs V.J. Ellis-Thomas Assistant House Parent: Mr O.C. Rees Resident Assistant: Mr J. Kenzie Graduate Resident Assistant: Miss A.C.R. Muir Resident Matron: Miss R.M. Irons Evening Matron: Miss A.E. Frost Hamilton House Leadership Link: Mr J.P. Fincher Administration Assistant: Mrs T.L. Minks Boarding House Captain: Michaela Holmes Boarding Monitors: Poppy Hughes Guy Morley-Jacob Max Wiseman Amalee Wootton International Representative: Tawana Chuma Health & Wellbeing FPS Medical Room: 01371 822784 Mobile: 07809 216144 [email protected] First Aid Assistance only: 01371 822777 (Senior School Medical Centre) Felsted School Medical Centre: 01371 822791 [email protected] FPS School Nurse: Mrs V. L. Machell, HND (Southbank) [email protected] Courtauld House Health & Wellbeing Assistant: Mrs D.J. Cook ([email protected]) Ffrome Court & Cloisters Health & Wellbeing Assistant: Mrs T.A. Skitrall ([email protected]) Stewart House Health & Wellbeing Assistant: Mrs S.A. Morris ([email protected]) 3 PREP Cal Spring 2019.qxp_Layout 1 04/12/2018 12:48 Page 4 Form Tutors Email: [email protected] Reception Mrs K.L. Bailey – RB (Mouse) klb Miss E.V.R. Hardisty – RH (Hedgehog) evrh Mrs J. Robertson – RR (Rabbit) jr Year 1 Mrs J.L. Fincher – 1F (Mole) jlf Miss K.L. Hawkes – 1H (Badger) klh Mrs H.E. Matthews – 1SM (Squirrel) hema Mrs N.J. Searle – 1SM (Squirrel) njsp Year 2 Mrs E. Lefever – 2LN (Otter) el Mrs R. Cain – 2C (Deer) rc Mrs C.C. Irvine-Scott – 2IS (Fox) ccis Mrs S. Norton – 2LN (Otter) sn Year 3 Miss H.D. Buttleman (3B) hdb Mrs J.L. James (3J) jlj Mrs J.S. Manson (3M) jsm M Year 4 Mrs V.J. Ellis-Thomas (4VET) vjet P Mrs S.A. Howell (4SH) sah Mr A.J.L. Manley (4AM) ajlm E M Year 5 Mrs L.A. Green (5LG) lag ( Mrs S.L. Knightley (5SK) slk E Mr T.K.A. Robertson (5TR) tkar M Mrs V.L. Wilding (5VW) vlw E M Year 6 Mr B.J. Gray (6BG) bjg A Mr R.H. Holt (6RH) rhh M Mrs F.K. Weston-Myers (6WM) fkwm * P Year 7 Mr P.J. Burgess (7PB) pjb M Mr R. Dallas (7RD) rd M Mr W.D.J. Harding (7HM) wdjh Y Mr A.J. Harries (7AH) ajh M Mrs F.D. Hitchcock (7FH) fdh * Mr D.A. Manson (7HM) dam Year 8 Miss A.N.C. Bushby (8AB) ancb M Miss E.L. Knifton (8LK) elk M Mr A.A. Ross (8AR) aar R Mr J.L. Sloman (8JS) jls * Mrs A.M. Tyrie (8AT) amt i 4 PREP Cal Spring 2019.qxp_Layout 1 04/12/2018 12:48 Page 5 Staff To e-mail members of staff, use their [email protected] * = Head of Subject/Department Headmaster S.C. JAMES, B.A. (Hull), P.G.C.E. ENGLISH Deputy Head J.P. FINCHER, B.Sc. (Swansea), P.G.C.E. GEOGRAPHY Head of Ffrome Court Mrs J.E. GREEN, B.A. (Portsmouth), P.G.C.E. ENGLISH, MATHEMATICS, RELIGIOUS STUDIES Head of Cloisters P.M. BAILEY, B.Sc. (Hertfordshire) ENGLISH Head of Courtauld House M.C. STRINGER, B.A. (Birmingham) HISTORY Director of Learning Mrs C.F. BURY, B.A.Ed. (Exeter) SCIENCE, i/c Very Able Pupils Director of Co-Curricular H. BEVITT-SMITH, B.Sc. (Anglia Ruskin), P.G.C.E. Sports & Activities P.E., GEOGRAPHY, i/c LEAGUES Head of Mrs K.R. HOLT, B.A. (Warwick) Enhanced Learning *LEARNING SUPPORT Mrs J. ADDISON, B.A. (Surrey), B.Sc. (OU), PG Diploma SPLD NFCE (Autism) ENHANCED LEARNING (Part time) Mrs B. BARKER-SMITH, B.Ed. (Sussex) OCN Cert (Dyslexia) NFCE (Autism) ENHANCED LEARNING, RELIGIOUS STUDIES (Part time) Miss J.P. BOSWELL, Dip. RSA, Dip. PP ENHANCED LEARNING (Part time) Mrs K.E. BRIEN, Dip Art & Design (Colchester Institute) ART & DESIGN Miss G.M. BROWN, B.Ed. (Westminster College) *EAL, SPANISH, i/c Mindfulness P.J. BURGESS, B.Sc. (Essex), P.G.C.E., M.Sc. Chemistry MATHEMATICS, SCIENCE i/c Tennis Miss H.D. BUTTLEMAN, B.Sc. (Manchester), P.G.C.E. YEAR 3 TEACHER Assistant Director of Miss A.N.C. BUSHBY, M.A. (Cantab), M.A., P.G.C.E. Learning (KS3) & *CLASSICS, MUSIC Assistant Head of Courtauld House Mrs R.L. CLARKE, B.Ed. (Cantab) MUSIC, Assistant Director of Music R. DALLAS, B.A. (Oxford Brookes), P.G.C.E. *HUMANITIES, *RELIGIOUS STUDIES & PHILOSOPHY i/c Global Gang 5 PREP Cal Spring 2019.qxp_Layout 1 04/12/2018 12:48 Page 6 Staff House Parent Mrs V.J. ELLIS-THOMAS, Cert.Ed. (Ldn Inst), P.G.C.E. O ENGLISH, MATHEMATICS * B.E.M. EVANS, B.Ed. (Surrey) GEOGRAPHY, P.E., i/c Boys’ Hockey & Soccer H Mrs R.F. GARCIA, M.A. (Oxon), P.G.C.E., TESOL D EAL, FRENCH, SPANISH (Part time) T Miss J. GILLING, M.A. (Cantab), M.A. (Cardiff), P.G.C.E. * A *MFL – FRENCH, GERMAN, SPANISH B.J. GRAY, B.A. (Hertford) * M *MATHEMATICS, ENGLISH Mrs L.A. GREEN E J PE & GAMES, FOREST SCHOOL S i/c Swimming (Stewart House & Ffrome Court) D Mrs H.J. HANCOCK, Cert.Ed. (Dartford) * MATHEMATICS (Part time) N W.D.J. HARDING, B.Sc. (Uwic), P.G.C.E. M *DESIGN, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING, M i/c Global Gang F Head of A.J. HARRIES, B.A. (London), P.G.C.E., Dip (Lit) (Oxon) Enrichment Subjects *DRAMA, ENGLISH, CLIC, i/c Drama Productions M Mrs F.D. HITCHCOCK, B.A. (University College E London), P.G.C.E. M ENGLISH, GERMAN M R.H. HOLT, B.A. (Surrey) Y M GEOGRAPHY, MATHEMATICS, FOREST SCHOOL ( Mrs S.A. HOWELL, B.Ed. (North London) M ENGLISH, MATHEMATICS, HUMANITIES M Assistant Head of Mrs J.L. JAMES, B.Sc. (Greenwich), P.G.C.E. ( Ffrome Court YEAR 3 TEACHER M Assistant Head of Miss E.L. KNIFTON, B.Sc. (Bath) J Courtauld House *GIRLS’ GAMES, HISTORY, PE M Mrs S.L. KNIGHTLEY, M.A. (Queen Mary’s), P.G.C.E. ( SPANISH, i/c PSHE M A.J.L.
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