Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference
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Leading Independent Schools | |
Abbreviation | HMC |
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Formation | 1869 |
Type | Non-governmental organisation |
Purpose | Educational accreditation |
Headquarters | Market Harborough |
Location |
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Region served | United Kingdom |
Membership | 281 schools |
Executive Director | Mike Buchanan |
Affiliations | ISC |
Website | hmc.org.uk |
The Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference (HMC) is an association of the headmasters or headmistresses of 283 independent schools (both boarding schools and day schools) in the United Kingdom, Crown dependencies and the Republic of Ireland. There are also International Members (mostly from the Commonwealth) and 30[1] Associate Members who are head teachers of state schools or other influential individuals in the world of education, who endorse and support the work of HMC.
Contents
1 History
2 Structure
3 Chairmen of the Headmasters' Conference (HMC)
4 Chairmen of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference (HMC)[9]
5 Chairmen of the HMC Committee[9]
6 Chairmen of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference (HMC) by Institution[9]
7 List of HMC member schools
7.1 England
7.2 Scotland
7.3 Wales
7.4 Northern Ireland
7.5 Guernsey
7.6 Jersey
7.7 Isle of Man
7.8 Republic of Ireland
8 International members
8.1 Africa
8.2 Canada
8.3 Latin America
8.4 Europe
8.5 Middle East
8.6 Australia
8.7 New Zealand
8.8 India
8.9 Asia
9 Associates
10 HMC Projects in Central and Eastern Europe
11 See also
12 References
13 External links
History
The Conference dates from 1869 when Edward Thring, Headmaster of Uppingham, asked sixty to seventy of his fellow headmasters[2][3] to meet at his house to consider the formation of a "School Society and Annual Conference".[4] Fourteen accepted the invitation,[2] and twelve were present for the whole of the initial meeting: Thring himself, George Blore (Bromsgrove), Albert Wratislaw (Bury St Edmunds), John Mitchinson (The King's School, Canterbury), William Grignon (Felsted), Robert Sanderson (Lancing College), George Butler (Liverpool College), Augustus Jessopp (Norwich School), William Wood (Oakham), Steuart Pears (Repton), T. H. Stokoe (Richmond), Daniel Harper (Sherborne), and James Welldon (Tonbridge). John Dyne (Highgate School) attended on the second day, and Alfred Carver (Dulwich College) did not turn up.[5][6] From that date there have been annual meetings. It changed its name from the "Headmasters' Conference" to the "Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference" in 1996.[6] The current Chair is Shaun Fenton, Headmaster of Reigate Grammar School, and the current Executive Director is Mike Buchanan.
Membership of the HMC is often considered to be what defines a school as a public school in England and Wales.[7][8] Not all private, independent schools are in the HMC; in particular, many notable girls' schools are not members, partly because historically the HMC was for boys' schools only.[citation needed] Today HMC's membership includes boys', girls' and co-educational schools.
Structure
The size of the Conference has grown. As late as the 1970s, membership was confined to 200 schools.[citation needed]
Chairmen of the Headmasters' Conference (HMC)
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Edward Thring, Headmaster, Uppingham School, 1869
Daniel Harper, Head-master, Sherborne School, 1870- John Dyne, Head Master, Highgate School, 1871
- A R Vardy, Chief Master, King Edward's School, Birmingham, 1872
- G Ridding, Head Master, Winchester College, 1873
Alfred Carver, Master, Dulwich College, 1874- J Percival, Headmaster, Clifton College, 1875
- T W Jex-Blake, Head Master, Rugby School, 1876
- G C Bell, Master, Marlborough College, 1877
- H M Butler, Head Master, Harrow School, 1878
- J T Hornby, Head Master, Eton College, 1879–80
- E C Wickham, Head Master, Wellington College, 1881
- H W Eve, Head Master, University College School, 1882–83
- E M Young, Head Master, Sherborne School, 1884–85
W Haig Brown, Head Master, Charterhouse, 1886–87
W A Fearon, Head Master, Winchester College, 1888–89
E Warre, Head Master, Eton College, 1890–91- L W Barker, Headmaster, Merchant Taylors' School, 1892–93
- E Warre, Head Master, Eton College, 1894–95
- H A James, Headmaster, Rugby School, 1896
- E Lyttelton, Headmaster, Haileybury, 1897
- H W Moss, Headmaster, Shrewsbury School, 1898–99
- ? Gray, Head Master, Bradfield College, 1900
- H W Moss, Headmaster, Shrewsbury School, 1901
- C C Tancock, Headmaster, Tonbridge School, 1902
- E Lyttelton, Headmaster, Haileybury, 1903
- A W Upcott, Head Master, Christ's Hospital, 1904
- G Rendell, Head Master, Charterhouse, 1905
- S R James, Headmaster, Malvern College, 1906
- C E Brownrigg, Master, Magdalen College School, 1907
- R Arbuthnot Nairn, Head Master, Merchant Taylors' School, 1908
- W T A Barber, Headmaster, The Leys School, Cambridge, 1909
- E Lyttelton, Head Master, Eton College, 1910
- N C Smith, Head-master, Sherborne School, 1911
- J Gow]], Head Master, Westminster School, 1912
- W C Eppstein, Headmaster, Reading Blue Coat School, 1913
- F Fletcher, Head Master, Charterhouse, 1914–15
- AA David, Headmaster, Rugby, 1916–18
- F Fletcher, Head Master, Charterhouse, 1919
- AA David, Headmaster, Rugby, 1920–21
- R Cary Gilson, Chief Master, King Edward's School, Birmingham, 1922
- F Fletcher, Head Master, Charterhouse, 1923
Cyril Alington, Head Master, Eton College, 1924–25- F Fletcher, Headmaster, Charterhouse, 1926–27
- R Cary Gilson, Chief Master, King Edward's School, Birmingham, 1928–29
- F B Malim, Master, Wellington College, 1930
- F Fletcher, Headmaster, Charterhouse, 1931
- F B Malim, Master, Wellington College, 1932
- D C Norwood, Head Master, Harrow School, 1933
- F Fletcher, Headmaster, Charterhouse, 1934
- F B Malim, Master, Wellington College, 1935
- H H Hardy, Headmaster, Shrewsbury School, 1936–38
- Spencer Leeson, Head Master, Winchester College, 1939–45
- J Wolfenden, Headmaster, Shrewsbury School, 1946–49
- G C Turner, Headmaster, Charterhouse, 1950
- R Birley, Head Master, Eton College, 1951–52
- E James, High Master, The Manchester Grammar School, 1953–54
Walter Hamilton, Headmaster, Westminster School, 1955–56- R Birley, Head Master, Eton College, 1957–58
Desmond Lee, Head Master, Winchester College, 1959–60- C P C Smith, Headmaster, Haileybury, 1961–62
- D R Wigram, Headmaster, Monkton Combe School, 1963–64
- Walter Hamilton, Headmaster, Rugby School, 1965–66
- Desmond Lee, Head Master, Winchester College, 1967
- D D Lindsay, Headmaster, Malvern College, 1968
- T E B Howarth, High Master, St Paul's School, 1969
- J MacKay, Headmaster, Bristol Grammar School, 1970
- A R D Wright, Headmaster, Shrewsbury School, 1971
- F H Shaw, Headmaster, King's College School, Wimbledon, 1972
- F F Fisher, Master, Wellington College, 1973
Michael McCrum, Head Master, Eton College, 1974- N P Barry, Headmaster, Ampleforth College, 1975
- R W Young, Principal, George Watson's College, 1976
- J M Rae, Headmaster, Westminster School, 1977
- David Baggley, Headmaster, Bolton School, 1978
- J S Woodhouse, Headmaster, Rugby School, 1979
- I D S Beer, Headmaster, Lancing College, 1980
John Thorn, Head Master, Winchester College, 1981- J W Hele, High Master, St Paul's School, 1982
- Roger Ellis, Master, Marlborough College, 1983
David Emms, Master, Dulwich College, 1984- B H McGowan, Headmaster, Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School, 1985
- C H D Everett, Headmaster, Tonbridge School, 1986
- M J W Rogers, Headmaster, King Edward's School, Birmingham, 1987
- D A G Smith, Headmaster, Bradford Grammar School, 1988
- M M Marriott, Headmaster, Canford School, 1989
- D. J. Jewel], Master, Haileybury, 1990
- J. G. Parker, High Master, The Manchester Grammar School, 1991
- D. L. Milroy, Headmaster, Ampleforth College, 1992
- R. J. Wilson, Headmaster, Trinity School, 1993
- Hugh Wright, Chief Master, King Edward's School, Birmingham, 1994—5
- Anthony Evans (Portsmouth Grammar School)|Anthony Evans]], Headmaster, Portsmouth Grammar School, 1996
- Michael Mavor, Headmaster, Rugby School, 1997
- Patrick Tobin, Principal, Stewart's Melville College, 1998
- James Sabben-Clare, Headmaster, Winchester College, 1999
Tom Wheare, Headmaster, Bryanston School, 2000
Chairmen of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference (HMC)[9]
- Chris Brown, Headmaster, Norwich School, 2001
- E. Gould, Master, Marlborough College, 2002
- G. Able, Master, Dulwich College, 2003
Martin Stephen, High Master, The Manchester Grammar School/St Paul's School, 2004- Priscilla Chadwick, Principal, Berkhamsted Collegiate School, 2005
- Andrew Boggis, Warden, Forest School, 2006
- Nigel Richardson, Headmaster, The Perse School, 2007<*>
- Bernard Trafford, Headmaster, Wolverhampton Grammar School, 2007–2008
- Tim Hastie-Smith, Headmaster, Dean Close School, 2008–2009
- Andrew Grant, Headmaster, St Albans School, 2009–2010
- David Levin, Headmaster, City of London School, 2010–2011
Kenneth Durham, Headmaster, University College School, 2011–2012- Chris Ray, High Master, Manchester Grammar School, 2012–2013
- Tim Hands, Master, Magdalen College School, 2013–2014
- Richard Harman, Headmaster, Uppingham School, 2014–2015
- Christopher King, Headmaster, Leicester Grammar School, 2015–2016
- Mike Buchanan, Headmaster, Ashford School, 2016–2017
- Christopher King, Headmaster, Leicester Grammar School, 2017-2018
- Shaun Fenton, Headmaster of Reigate Grammar School, 2018–2019[10]
<*> Change to Academic Year Chairmanship
Chairmen of the HMC Committee[9]
The following were Chairmen of the HMC Committee in the early years of the Conference. In these years they served alongside the Chairman of the Conference (the ‘annual meeting’) until, in 1921, it was agreed that the Chairman of the Annual Meeting should always also be Chairman of the HMC Committee.
- G Ridding, Head Master, Winchester College, 1870, 1871, 1872
Daniel Harper, Head Master, Sherborne School, 1874, 1875, 1876, 1877, 1878- G C Bell, Master, Marlborough College, 1879, 1881, 1882, 1883, 1885, 1886, 1887
- T W Jex-Blake, Head Master, Rugby School, 1880
- E C Wickham, Head Master, Wellington College, 1884, 1888
- E Warre, Head Master, Eton College, 1889, 1893
- W A Fearon, Head Master, Winchester College, 1891, 1895
- E Lyttelton, Headmaster, Haileybury, 1898, 1902, 1904
- H W Moss, Headmaster, Shrewsbury School, 1900
- J Gow, Head Master, Westminster School, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1911
- R Cary Gilson, Chief Master, King Edward's School, Birmingham, 1909, 1910
- F Fletcher, Head Master, Charterhouse, 1913, 1916
- C Lowry, Headmaster, Tonbridge School, 1917
Chairmen of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference (HMC) by Institution[9]
Institution | Year of First Chairmanship | Total Years as Chair |
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Winchester College | 1873 | 15 |
Eton College | 1879 | 14 |
Charterhouse | 1886 | 12 |
Rugby School | 1876 | 11 |
Shrewsbury School | 1898 | 11 |
King Edward's School, Birmingham | 1872 | 7 |
Wellington College | 1881 | 5 |
Haileybury | 1897 | 5 |
The Manchester Grammar School | 1953 | 5 |
Sherborne School | 1870 | 4 |
Westminster School | 1912 | 4 |
Dulwich College | 1874 | 3 |
Marlborough College | 1877 | 3 |
University College School | 1882 | 3 |
Merchant Taylors' School | 1892 | 3 |
Magdalen College School | 1907 | 3 |
St. Paul's School, London | 1969 | 3 |
Uppingham School | 1869 | 2 |
Harrow School | 1878 | 2 |
Tonbridge School | 1902 | 2 |
Malvern College | 1906 | 2 |
Monkton Combe School | 1963 | 2 |
Ampleforth College | 1975 | 2 |
Highgate School | 1871 | 1 |
Clifton College | 1875 | 1 |
Bradfield College | 1900 | 1 |
Christ's Hospital | 1904 | 1 |
The Leys School | 1909 | 1 |
Reading Blue Coat School | 1913 | 1 |
Bristol Grammar School | 1970 | 1 |
King's College School, Wimbledon | 1972 | 1 |
George Watson's College | 1976 | 1 |
Bolton School | 1978 | 1 |
Lancing College | 1980 | 1 |
Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School | 1985 | 1 |
Bradford Grammar School | 1988 | 1 |
Canford School | 1989 | 1 |
Trinity School of John Whitgift | 1993 | 1 |
Portsmouth Grammar School | 1996 | 1 |
Daniel Stewart's and Melville College | 1998 | 1 |
Bryanston School | 2000 | 1 |
Norwich School | 2001 | 1 |
Berkhamsted Collegiate School | 2005 | 1 |
Forest School | 2006 | 1 |
The Perse School | 2007 | 1 |
Wolverhampton Grammar School | 2007-8 | 1 |
Dean Close School | 2008-9 | 1 |
St Albans School | 2009–10 | 1 |
City of London School | 2010–11 | 1 |
Leicester Grammar School | 2015–16 | 1 |
Ashford School | 2016–17 | 1 |
List of HMC member schools
The following are the member schools, listed with their headmaster or headmistress. In some schools other titles are used, such as "High Master", "Warden", "Rector" and "Principal".
England
The Abbey School, Reading[11] — Rachel S.E. Dent
Abingdon School[11] – Mike J. Windsor
Ackworth School[11] — Anton Maree
Arnold KEQMS[11] — Mike Walton
Aldenham School[11] — James Fowler
Alleyn's School[11] — Gary Savage
Ardingly College[11] — Ben Figgis
Ashford School[11] — Mike Buchanan
Ashville College[11] — Richard Marshall
Bablake School[12] — John Watson
Bancroft's School[12] — Simon R.J. Marshall
Barnard Castle School[12] — Alan Stevens
Bedales School[12] — Keith Budge
Bede's School[12] — Peter Goodyer
Bedford School[12] — James Hodgson
Bedford Modern School[12] — Michael Hall
Benenden School[12] — Samantha Price
Berkhamsted School[12] — Richard Backhouse
Birkdale School[12] — Paul Owen
Birkenhead School[12] — Paul Vicars
Bishop's Stortford College[12] — Jeremy Gladwin
Bloxham School[12] — Paul Sanderson
Blundell's School[12] — Nicola Huggett
Bolton School[12] — Philip Britton MBE
Bootham School[12] — Christopher P. Jeffery
Bradfield College[12] — Christopher C. Stevens
Bradford Grammar School[12] — Simon Hinchliffe
Brentwood School[12] — D. Ian Davies
Brighton College[12] — Richard Cairns
Bristol Grammar School[12] — Jaideep Barot
Bromley High School[12] — Angela Drew
Bromsgrove School[12] — Peter Clague
Bryanston School[12] — Sarah Thomas
Bury Grammar School[12] — Richard Marshall
Canford School[13] — Ben Vessey
Caterham School[13] — Ceri Jones
Charterhouse School[13] — Richard Pleming
Cheadle Hulme School[13] — Neil Smith
Cheltenham College[13] — Alex Peterken
The Cheltenham Ladies' College[13] — Eve Jardine-Young
Chetham's School of Music[13] — Alun Jones
Chigwell School[13] — Michael Punt
Christ's Hospital[13] — John Franklin
Churcher's College[13] — Simon H. Williams
City of London Freemen's School[13] — Roland Martin
City of London School[13] — Sarah Fletcher
City of London School for Girls[13] — Ena Harrop
Clayesmore School[13] — Joanne Thomson
Clifton College[13] — Tim Greene
Cokethorpe School[13] — Damian Ettinger
Colfe's School[13] — Richard Russell
Colston's School[13] — Jeremy McCullough
Cranleigh School[13] — Martin S. Reader
Culford School[13] — Julian Johnson-Munday
Dame Allan's School[14] — John R. Hind
Dauntsey's School[14] — Mark J. Lascelles
Dean Close School[14] — Bradley Salisbury
Denstone College[14] — David M. Derbyshire
Downe House School[14] — Emma McKendrick
Dulwich College[14] — Joseph A.F. Spence
Durham School[14] — Kieran McLaughlin
Eastbourne College[15] — Tom Lawson
Ellesmere College[15] — Brendan J. Wignall
Eltham College[15] — Guy R. Sanderson
Emanuel School[15] — Mark D. Hanley-Browne
Epsom College[15] — Jay A. Piggot
Eton College[15] — Simon Henderson
Exeter School[15] — Bob Griffin- Felsted School[6][16] — Christopher Townsend
- Forest School[16] — Marcus Cliff Hodges
Framlingham College[16] — Paul B. Taylor
Francis Holland, Regent's Park[16] — Charles Fillingham
Frensham Heights School[16] — Andrew J. H. Fisher
Giggleswick School[17] — Mark Turnbull- The Godolphin School[17] — Emma J.F. Hattersley
Godolphin and Latymer School[17] — C. Ruth Mercer
Grammar School at Leeds[17] A merger between the all-boys Leeds Grammar School (HMC member) and Leeds Girls' High School — Sue Woodroofe
The Grange School[17] — Debbie A. Leonard
Gresham's School[17] — Douglas K. Robb
Guildford High School[17] — Fiona J. Boulton- The Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School[18] — Peter B. Hamilton
- Haileybury and Imperial Service College[18] — Martin Collier
Halliford School[18] — Simon Wilson
Hampton School[18] — Kevin Knibbs- Harrow School[18] — Jim B. Hawkins
Hereford Cathedral School[18] — Paul A. Smith- Highgate School[18] — Adam S. Pettitt
Hurstpierpoint College[18] — Tim Manly
Hymers College[18] — David C. Elstone
Immanuel College[18] — Charles E. Dormer
Ipswich School[19] — Nicholas J. Weaver
James Allen's Girls' School[20] — Sally-Anne Huang
The John Lyon School[20] — Katherine E. Haynes
Kent College[21] — David J. Lamper
Kent College, Pembury[21] — Julie Lodrick
Kimbolton School[21] — Jonathan Belbin
King Edward VI School, Southampton[21] — A. Julian Thould
King Edward's School, Bath[21] — Martin J. Boden
King Edward's School, Birmingham[21] — Katy Ricks
King Edward's School, Witley[21] — John Attwater
King Henry VIII School[21] — Jason Slack
King's College, Taunton[21] — Richard R. Biggs
King's College School[21] — Andrew D. Halls
King's School, Bruton[21] — Ian S. Wilmhurst
The King's School, Canterbury[6][21] — Peter J.M. Roberts
The King's School, Chester[21] — George Hartley
The King's School, Ely[21] — Sue E. Freestone
The King's School, Gloucester[21] — Alistair Macnaughton
The King's School, Macclesfield[21] — Simon Hyde
The King's School, Rochester[21] — Jeremy M.P. Walker
The King's School, Worcester[21] — Matthew Armstrong
Kingston Grammar School[21] — Stephen Lehec
Kingswood School[21] — Simon A. Morris
Kirkham Grammar School[21] — Daniel Berry
The Lady Eleanor Holles School[6][22] — Heather Hanbury
Lancing College[6][22] — Dominic Oliver
Latymer Upper School[22] — David Goodhew- Leicester Grammar School[22] — Christopher P. M. King
Leighton Park School[22] — Nigel D.N. Williams
The Leys School[22] — Martin J. Priestley
Lincoln Minster School[22] — Mark Wallace
Lingfield College[22] — Richard W. Bool
Lord Wandsworth College[22] — Adam Williams
Loughborough Grammar School[22] — Duncan Byrne- Magdalen College School[23] — Helen Pike
Malvern College[23] — Antony Clark- Manchester Grammar School[23] — Martin A. Boulton
Marlborough College[23] — Jonathan Leigh
Merchant Taylors' School, Crosby[23] — David H. Cook- Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood[23] — Simon Everson
Millfield[23] — Gavin Horgan
Mill Hill School[23] — Frances King- Monkton Combe School[23] — Chris Wheeler
Mount Kelly[23] — Mark Semmence
Mount St Mary's College[23] — Nicholas Cuddihy
Newcastle-under-Lyme School[24] — Michael Getty
New Hall School[6][24] — Katherine A. Jeffrey
Norwich School[6][24] — Steffan Griffiths
Nottingham High School[24] — Kevin D. Fear- Oakham School[6][25] — Nigel M. Lashbrook
Oldham Hulme Grammar School[25] — Craig J.D. Mairs
The Oratory School[25] — Joe Smith
Oundle School[25] — Sarah Kerr-Dineen
Pangbourne College[26] — Thomas J.C. Garnier- The Perse School[26] — Edward C. Elliott
Plymouth College[26] — Jonathan Standen
Pocklington School[26] — Mark Ronan- Portsmouth Grammar School[26] — James E. Priory
Princethorpe College[26] — Ed D. Hester
Prior Park College[26] — W. James Murphy O'Connor
Putney High School[26] — Suzie K. Longstaff
Queen Anne's School[27] — Julia Harrington
Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Wakefield[27] — David N. Craig
Queen Elizabeth's Hospital[27]> — Stephen W. Holliday
Queen's College[27] — Lorraine Earps
Radley College[28] — John S. Moule
Ratcliffe College[28] — Gareth P. Lloyd- Reading Blue Coat School[28] — Jesse Elzinga
Reed's School[28] — Mark W. Hoskins
Reigate Grammar School[28] — Shaun A. Fenton
Rendcomb College[28] — Robert T. Jones- Repton School[6][28] — Alastair Land
Rossall School[28] — Elaine Purves
Roedean[28] — Oliver Blond
Royal Grammar School, Guildford[28] — Jonathan M. Cox
Royal Grammar School, Newcastle[28] — John Fern
RGS Worcester[28] — John D.C. Pitt
The Royal Hospital School[28] — Simon Lockyer
Royal Masonic School for Girls[28] — Diana Rose
Royal Russell School[28] — Christopher J. Hutchinson- Rugby School[28] — Peter R.A. Green
Ryde School[28] — Mark A. Waldron- St Albans School[29] — Jonathan W.J. Gillespie
St Albans High School for Girls[29] — Jenny Brown
St Bede's College[29] — Richard Robson
St Benedict's School[29] — Andrew Johnson
St Columba's College, St Albans[29] — David R. Buxton
St Dunstan's College[29] — Nicholas P. Hewlett
St Edmund's College[29] — Paulo M. Durán
St Edmund's School[29] — Louise Moelwyn-Hughes
St Edward's School, Oxford[29] — Stephen Jones
St George's College, Weybridge[29] — Rachel Owens
St John's School, Leatherhead[29]> — Martin Collier
St Lawrence College[29] — Antony R. Spencer
St Mary's Calne[29] — Felicia Kirk
St Mary's College[29] — Michael A. Kennedy
St Mary's School Ascot[29] — Mary Breen
St Paul's Girls' School[29] — Clarissa Farr- St Paul's School[29] — Mark Bailey
St Peter's School[29] — Leo Winkley
Seaford College[29]> — John Green
Sedbergh School[29] — Andrew A.P Fleck
Sevenoaks School[29] — Katy L. Ricks
Sherborne School [6][29] — Dominic A. Luckett
Sherborne Girls[6][29] — Jenny Dwyer
Shiplake College[29] — A. Gregg S. Davies- Shrewsbury School[29] — Mark Turner
Sidcot School[29] — Iain Kilpatrick
Silcoates School[29] — Darryl Wideman
Sir William Perkins's School[29] — Chris C. Muller
Solihull School[29] — David E.J.J. Lloyd
South Hampstead High School[29] — Helen Pike
Stamford School[29] — Will M. Phelan
Stephen Perse Foundation[29] — Tricia Kelleher
Stockport Grammar School[29] — Andrew H. Chicken
Stonyhurst College[29] — John R. Browne
Stowe School[29] — Anthony K. Wallersteiner
Surbiton High School[29]> — Ann Haydon
Sutton Valence School[29] — Bruce Grindlay
Taunton School[30] — Lee C. Glaser- Tonbridge School[6][30] — Tim H.P. Haynes
Trent College[30] — Bill J. Penty
Trinity School of John Whitgift[30] — Mark J. Bishop
Truro School[30] — Andrew S. Gordon-Brown
University College School[31] — Mark J. Beard
Uppingham School[6][31] — Richard J. Maloney
Warminster School[32] — Mark Mortimer
Warwick School[32] — Gus R. Lock
Wellingborough School[32] — Garry R. Bowe
Wellington College[32] — Julian P. Thomas
Wellington School[32] — Henry W. Price
Wells Cathedral School[32] — Elizabeth C. Cairncross
West Buckland School[32] — Phillip Stapleton
Westminster School[32] — Patrick Derham
Whitgift School[32] — Christopher A. Barnett
Winchester College [33] — Tim Hands
Wimbledon High School[32] — Jane Lunnon
Wisbech Grammar School[32] — Chris Staley
Withington Girls' School[32] — Sarah Haslam
Wolverhampton Grammar School[32] — Kathy Crewe-Read
Woodbridge School[32] — Neil P. Tetley
Woodhouse Grove School[32] — James Lockwood
Worksop College[32] — Gavin W. Horgan
Worth School[32] — Stuart McPherson
Wrekin College[32] — Tim Firth
Wycliffe College[32] — Nick Gregory
Wycombe Abbey[32] — Rhiannon Wilkinson
Yarm School[34] — David M. Dunn
Scotland
Dollar Academy[14] — David Knapman
The Edinburgh Academy[15] — Marco G. Longmore
Fettes College[16] — Geoffrey Stanford
George Heriot's School[17] — Lesley Franklin- George Watson's College[17] — Melvyn W. Roffe
The Glasgow Academy[17] — Peter J. Brodie
Glenalmond College[17] — Elaine Logan
Gordonstoun School[17] — Simon Reid
High School of Dundee[18] — John. D. Halliday
The High School of Glasgow[18] — John O'Neill
Hutchesons' Grammar School[18] — Colin Gambles
Kelvinside Academy[21] — Ian Munro
Lomond School[22] — Johanna Urquhart
Loretto School[22] — Graham Hawley
Merchiston Castle School[23] — Andrew R. Hunter
Morrison's Academy[23] —Gareth J. Warren
Robert Gordon's College[28] — Simon J. Mills
St Aloysius' College[29] — Matthew Bartlett
St. Columba's School, Kilmacolm[29] — Andrea Angus
St. Leonards School[29] — Michael J.H. Carslaw- Stewart's Melville College[29] — J. N. David Gray
Strathallan School[29] — Mark Lauder
Wales
Christ College[13] — Emma Taylor
Haberdashers' Monmouth School for Girls[18] — Caroline A. Pascoe
Howell's School, Llandaff[18] — Sally Davis
Monmouth School[23] — Andrew J. Daniel
Rougemont School[28] —Robert Carnevale
Rydal Penrhos[28] — Roger McDuff
Northern Ireland
Bangor Grammar School[12] — Elizabeth Huddleson
Belfast Royal Academy[12] — Hilary Woods
Campbell College[13] — Robert Robinson MBE
Coleraine Academical Institution[13] — David R.J. Carruthers
Foyle College – Patrick Allen
Methodist College Belfast[23] — J. Scott W. Naismith
Royal Belfast Academical Institution[28] — Janet Williamson
The Royal School, Armagh[28] — Paul Crute
The Royal School Dungannon[28] — David Burnett
Guernsey
Elizabeth College[15] — Jenny Palmer
Jersey
Victoria College[35] — Alun Watkins
Isle of Man
King William's College[21] — Martin A. C. Humphreys
Republic of Ireland
Clongowes Wood College[13] — Chris Lumb
The King's Hospital[21] — John D. Rafter
Saint Columba's College, Dublin[29] — Mark Tremayne Boobbyer
International members
Africa
Hillcrest International School, Nairobi, Kenya[36] — Christopher Wheeler
Michaelhouse, Balgowan, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa[36] — Greg Theron
Peponi School[36] — Mark Durston
Peterhouse Boys' School, Marondera, Zimbabwe[36] — Howard W. Blackett
St George's College, Harare, Zimbabwe[36] — John Farrelly
St John's College, Johannesburg, South Africa[36] — Paul Edey
Canada
Ridley College, St. Catharines, Ontario[36]—J. Edward Kidd
Shawnigan Lake School, Shawnigan Lake, British Columbia[36]—David Robertson
Upper Canada College, Toronto, Ontario[36]—Samuel James McKinney
Latin America
Academia Britanica Cuscatleca, Santa Tecla, El Salvador, Central America[36]—Graeme Keslake
The Grange School, Santiago, Chile[36]—
St. Andrew's Scots School, Olivos, Buenos Aires, Argentina[36]—Gabriel Rshaid
St. George's College, Quilmes, Buenos Aires, Argentina[36]—- St. George's College North, Los Polvorines, Buenos Aires, Argentina[36]—Ian Tate
St Paul's School, Brazil Sáo Paulo, Brazil[36]—Louise Simpson
Europe
British School of Brussels, Tervuren, Belgium[36]—Melanie Warnes
British School of Paris, Croissy sur Seine, France[36]—Nicholas Hammond
The British School in the Netherlands, Voorschoten, The Netherlands[36]—Kieran Earley
Campion School, Pallini, Athens, Greece[36]—S. W. Atherton
The English College in Prague, Praha, Czech Republic[36]—Dr Nigel Brown
The English School, Nicosia, Cyprus[36]—Graeme Garrett
King's College, Soto de Viñuelas, Madrid, Spain[36] — Elaine Blaus
Oporto British School, Porto, Portugal[36]—John Regan (interim)- The Prague British School, Czech Republic[36]—
The British School of Milan, Italy[36]—Chris Greenhalgh
St. Catherine's British School, Greece[36]—Stuart Smith
St George's British International School, Rome, Italy[36]—Mr Martyn Hales
St Julian's School, Quinta Nova, Portugal[36]—Craig Monaghan
Middle East
The British School – Al Khubairat, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates[36]
Doha College, Doha, State of Qatar[36]
Dubai College, Dubai, United Arab Emirates[36]
Jumeirah English Speaking School, Dubai, United Arab Emirates[36]
Australia
All Saints' College, Perth, Western Australia[36]
Barker College, Hornsby, New South Wales[36]
Brighton Grammar School, Brighton, Victoria[36]
Camberwell Grammar School, Canterbury, Victoria[36]
Christ Church Grammar School, Claremont, Western Australia[36]
Cranbrook School, Bellevue Hill, New South Wales[36]
The Geelong College, Newtown, Victoria[36]
Geelong Grammar School, Corio, Victoria[36]
Haileybury College, Keysborough, Victoria[36]
The King's School, Parramatta, New South Wales[36]
Knox Grammar School, Wahroonga, New South Wales[36]
Melbourne Grammar School, South Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria[36]
Mentone Grammar School, Mentone, Victoria[36]
Scotch College, Hawthorn, Victoria[36]
The Scots College, Bellevue Hill, New South Wales[36]
Sydney Grammar School, Darlinghurst, New South Wales[36]
Trinity Grammar School, Summer Hill, New South Wales[36]
Wesley College, Melbourne, Victoria[36]
New Zealand
Christ's College, Christchurch[36]
King's College, Auckland[36]
Wanganui Collegiate School, Wanganui[36]
India
Bishop Cotton School, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, India[36]
The Cathedral & John Connon School, Fort, Mumbai, India[36] — Meera Isaacs
The British School, New Delhi, India[36] — Vanita Uppal
The Doon School, Dehradun, India[36] — Peter McLaughlin
The International School Bangalore, India[36] — Peter J. Armstrong
The Lawrence School, Sanawar, India[36]
Asia
- Beijing Dulwich International School[36] — Simon Herbert
British International School, Jakarta[36] — Simon Dennis
Jerudong International School, Bandar Seri Begwan, Brunei Darussalam[36]
Kolej Tuanku Ja'afar, Mantin NSDK, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia[36]- ACS International, Singapore[36]
- Tanglin Trust School, Singapore[36]
Harrow International School, Bangkok, Thailand[36]- Shrewsbury International School, Bangkok, Thailand[36]
Associates
Bishop Wordsworth's School, Salisbury, Wiltshire[37] – Stuart Smallwood
Dr Challoner's Grammar School, Amersham, Buckinghamshire[37] – Mark Fenton
The Judd School, Tonbridge, Kent[37] – Robert Masters- Methodist Independent Schools Trust[37] – David Humphreys
Pate's Grammar School, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire[37] – Russel Ellicott
Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Blackburn, Lancashire[37] – Simon Corns
Royal Alexandra and Albert School, Reigate, Surrey[37] – Paul Spencer Ellis
Sherborne International, Sherborne, Dorset[37] – Mary Arnal
Thomas Deacon Academy, Peterborough[37] – Alan McMurdo
Welbeck Defence Sixth Form College, Loughborough, Leicestershire[37] – Peter Middleton- Jill Berry
- Brenda Despontin
HMC Projects in Central and Eastern Europe
HMC Projects in Central and Eastern Europe is a charity offering opportunities for students and young teachers from Central and Eastern Europe to develop themselves, by coming to HMC member schools in UK for a year.[citation needed]
See also
- Association of Representatives of Old Pupils Societies
- Girls' Schools Association
- List of independent schools in the United Kingdom
- Headmasters' Conference of the Independent Schools of Australia
References
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^ ab Leinster-Mackay, Donald P. The educational world of Edward Thring: a centenary study, Falmer Press, 1987,
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^ Other sources including some Headmasters' Conference papers say "Uppingham asked thirty-seven of his fellow headmasters ..." (Headmasters' Conference. Independent Schools Yearbook: Official book of reference at the Headmasters' Conference ..., A & C Black, 1987 p. xlv)
^ Headmasters' Conference, The Public and Preparatory Schools Year Book, Adam & Charles Black, 1968 p. 3
^ Leinster-Mackay, Donald P. (1987). The educational world of Edward Thring: a centenary study. Falmer Press. p. 100.
^ abcdefghijklmn Edward Thring (Uppingham School), (Bromsgrove School), (Bury St Edmunds), (The King's School, Canterbury), (Felsted School), (Lancing College), (Liverpool College), (Norwich School), (Oakham School), (Repton School), (Richmond), (Sherborne School) and (Tonbridge School).( Source "The public schools and the general educational system: Report of the Committee on public schools appointed by the president of the Board of education in July 1942, Volume 1942, Part 3", H. M. Stationery Off., 1944, p. 29)
^ Tony Halpin Public schools plead to be let off fines over fee-fixing in The Times 1 October 2005 "The Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference of leading public schools is due to hold its annual conference next week."
^ "Our Election Manifesto and The Queen's Speech both speak of 'public schools'. The only practicable definition of these (which was broadly that used by the Fleming Committee (The Public Schools and the general education system. Report of the Committee on Public School Appointed by the President of the Board of Education in July 1942. Published 1944)) is 'schools now in membership of the Headmasters Conference, Governing Bodies Association or Governing Bodies of Girls' Schools Association'"(Public Schools: Memorandum by the Sectary of State for Education and Science (PDF), 19 November 1965, p. 1)
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