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The head of school, Tom Gibian, had taken the mic.
John Palfrey is Head of School at Phillips Academy in Andover, Mass.
"We're never going to be static," said Head of School Priscilla Sands.
That may no longer be enough, says Lakeside's head of school, Bernie Noe.
His father retired as the head of school at Boston University Academy in Massachusetts.
The assistant principal and head of school emailed the teenager&aposs parents on Jan.
"I could see he was very upset," Patrick Widhalm, the head of school, told CNN.
Holton-Arms' current head of school, Susanna A. Jones, also praised Ford for coming forward.
The Head of School, Twiladawn Perry, released a statement saying school officials will cooperate with authorities.
John Palfrey, the head of school, said the Kavanaugh nomination had provoked discussion among staff and students.
Head of school, Phillips Academy, Andover By Deborah Tuerkheimer Campus rape is finally receiving the attention it merits.
Shusterman is founder and head of School for Tomorrow (SFT) with campuses in Silver Spring, Maryland, and Reston, Virginia.
Spence was represented by its head of school, its architect, a member of its communications team and its lawyer.
Ian McLoughlin, Professor of Computing, Head of School (Medway), University of Kent This article was originally published on The Conversation.
"All of us are pretty poor judges of the limits of our ability," said Christopher Barnes, the head of school.
"They don't teach you this in administrative school," said Leslie Medema, the head of school, a straightforward South Dakota native.
"The notion of a shrine to someone is just not who we are," said Darryl J. Ford, head of school.
Abe has denied that he or his wife did favors for the former head of school operator Moritomo Gakuen, Yasunori Kagoike.
I email the head of school about choosing a flight to return to Chengdu and how to get reimbursed for it.
The bride's father is the head of school at de Toledo High School, a Jewish high school in West Hills, Calif.
"Whether it's $20183 million or $22018 — it all matters, that's how we fund the school," said Eric Jones, the head of school.
"It's dark and it's cold, so we have this little lift," said Laura Graceffa, the head of school at Robert C. Parker.
But on Friday, he fired the head of school and declined to renew the contracts of the athletic director and the football coach.
Ms. Friedman, 32, is the head of lower school and assistant head of school at the Khan Lab School in Mountain View, Calif.
Eric F. Peterson, head of school at St. George's, said in a statement Friday that admissions and fund-raising numbers had not been affected.
The victims said the school had not taken their accounts seriously, and some called for the resignation of the current head of school, Eric Peterson.
We'd have a sheet of A4 explaining what the work was about, but the head of school wouldn't allow it so students would get angry.
Dr. Rand Harrington, the current head of school at Kent Denver, said in a statement that after the incident, Mr. Lyman's contract was not renewed.
Days after students projected swastikas onto a screen during an assembly, Sidwell's head of school, Bryan Garman, sent an email to the school's alumni, including me.
But as dismissal time approaches each day, exterior gates are opened to allow students to leave, said Jerry Graziose, the district's former head of school safety.
Sean Wilson, Head of School at IHSNO, says that Francois began 9th grade as a timid boy but has grown into a humble and hardworking student.
The aim is to return them as quickly as possible with the skills to thrive in mainstream schools, said the head of school, John J. Russell.
"We're well aware of the fact that women artists are not represented in installations and museums," said Katherine Windsor, the head of school at Miss Porter's.
The percentage of Quaker students and teachers at Penn Charter is small, between 5 percent and 10 percent, said Beth Glascott, the assistant head of school.
"We are deeply sorry for the harm caused by this faculty member&aposs misconduct," John Palfrey, head of school, said in a letter to students and faculty .
You've got to hand it to Head of School Matt Glendinning, who's been the star of both videos — that guy really doesn't mind going the extra mile.
But, says Carole Ford, a former head of School Leaders Scotland, a head teachers' union, any benefits have come at the expense of a more rigorous education.
An article on May 9 about widespread claims of sex abuse at private schools omitted some context involving the St. George's head of school, Eric F. Peterson.
When it comes to retaining transitioning students who are already enrolled, Nightingale is "very much taking the case-by-case position," said Head of School Paul Burke.
The email sent by Brearley on Friday came from Ellen Jewett, the president of the school's board of trustees, and Jane Foley Fried, the head of school.
The head of school, David Te Grotenhuis, is proud of his school's Christian character — "proclaiming the lordship of Jesus Christ," he said — and its Spanish immersion program.
"Our entire community benefited from her courage in writing and speaking on these deeply personal and important issues," Deerfield Assistant Head of School David Thiel said last week.
NATIONAL An article on May 9 about widespread claims of sex abuse at private schools omitted some context involving the St. George's head of school, Eric F. Peterson.
The former head of school, Robert C. Parsons, whose official title was president and chief executive, is a former chief financial officer at the United States Naval Academy.
"Our entire community benefited from her courage in writing and speaking on these deeply personal and important issues," Deerfield Assistant Head of School David Thiel said this week.
At the end of last month, however, John Allman, head of school at Trinity, wrote a letter to the parent body meant to shake up the existing order.
"We have two this year, but I think we could easily fill half our school with Chinese students right now," said Willy Booker, the academy's head of school.
This got the attention of Patrick Widhalm, the head of school at Franklin High, who started thinking about a way of honoring students who were displaced by the storm.
Then, on Friday, Rand Harrington, the head of school at Kent Denver, sent an email about Mr. Lyman and sexual abuse to members of the school community, including alumni.
School officials were "deeply disturbed by the allegations being made" and were in touch with Amari's family, Immanuel Christian Head of School Stephen Danish told CNN in a statement.
There is no evidence of continuing sexual misconduct at St. George's, the lawyers said, but some of the victims are calling for Eric Peterson, the head of school, to resign.
Retiring SINCE Dane Peters retired three years ago as head of school at Brooklyn Heights Montessori School in Brooklyn, he has fused a life of consulting, volunteering and leisure time.
"We did not provide him with a letter of recommendation for other teaching positions, and our head of school discouraged Mr. Lyman from pursuing future employment in schools," he said.
Founded in 1886, The Cambridge School of Weston in Weston, Massachusetts, is a progressive day and boarding school where everyone is on a first-name basis, even the head of school.
Blossom Beatty Pidduck, Thacher's head of school, said on Wednesday that Mr. Hodge had been on the board since 2011 and that the board was discussing whether to let him continue serving.
The school's investigation said that Tony Zane, then the head of school, confronted Mr. White, whom it called "employee perpetrator #2," and that he "admitted to the misconduct" and abruptly left in 1974.
" John Thorsen, the head of school, apologized in a message posted on its website, calling the incident a "deeply regrettable set of circumstances that is not consistent with our welcoming, safe and inclusive environment.
"We have been repeatedly assured by law enforcement that neither the school nor any of its employees, including Dr. Miller, were targets of their investigation," interim head of school Peter Kraft wrote in the email.
"I don't recall any fad, legal or illegal, catching on in this way," says Meg Kenny, the assistant head of school at Burr & Burton Academy in Manchester, Vermont, who has worked in education for 221 years.
As an educator or head of school in independent schools for over 30 years, I believe that there are more inroads to class mixing at these schools than in most of our neighborhood-focused public schools.
Today, the head of school, Eric F. Peterson, who came to the school after the incidents occurred, is facing calls for his resignation for either covering up allegations of sexual misconduct or failing to take them seriously.
Following the sad news, Professor Nigel Perkins, UQ School of Veterinary Science (Head of School) for the University, issued a statement to PEOPLE about Jessica's passing and confirmed that the students at their school had been offered support.
He also kissed and touched a student inappropriately, and he "pressured at least one other student to engage in a sexual relationship, although the student did not do so," the head of school Peter Hutton, wrote in the letter.
"I don't recall any fad, legal or illegal, catching on in this way," Meg Kenny, the assistant head of school at Burr and Burton Academy in Manchester, Vermont, who has worked in education for 20 years, told Vox in April.
Three of the faculty members were identified through an investigation this year, after the school asked former students who had been abused to step forward, the head of school, John Palfrey, wrote in a message to alumni, staff, students and parents.
" John Palfrey, the head of school at Andover said that "no report could possibly include a comprehensive account of all harms that have occurred," and that the investigation was just "one further step in a long process of understanding what happened.
John Klemme, the academic dean who will take over as head of school, said that some of the struggling students "would have been written off" at other schools, but had found their way to a superior education because of their football prowess.
They have led to a flurry of investigations and to the departure, as of next year, of the head of school, Eric F. Peterson, who announced in June that he would not seek to renew his contract, which expires June 30, 2017.
"With consent from the family, we write to confirm that Barron will be a member of the Class of 2024," head of school Robert Kosasky and head of middle school and chief diversity officer Rodney Glasgow wrote in a letter to St. Andrew's families.
"Barb is a fabulous teacher and we love having her here, and we've just been so proud of how strong she's been throughout this whole process, and how well she's taken care of her children and the children here," head of school Cliona Beaulieu told WVIT.
"At no time did any of the adults in the room offer to provide medical assistance to this rape victim, or refer her to a mental health counselor or the police," Mr. MacLeish wrote in the letter, to Dr. Susan Groesbeck, the acting head of school.
In an email to the Brearley community on Monday, the head of school, Jane Foley Fried, and the president of the board of trustees, Ellen Jewett, said the new policy was the result of years of conversation and study by the trustees, administrators, faculty, staff and students.
It was at Brewster that Mitchell helped the team win two consecutive national prep championships and was also senior class prefect — winning election for the school's equivalent of class president — and, according to the former head of school Michael Cooper, lobbying to relax uniform rules for seniors.
The students are thinking up creative ways to give them a "more active voice and feel like this is not just something that has happened to them, but that they can be involved in what comes next," said Barbara Frailey, assistant head of school for the Seattle Girls' School.
"The naughtiest thing she did in high school: "When I was at high school, I used to pretend that I had work and I would go and tell the head of school that I like really needed to leave, and I was really stressed out because I had work.
" Jane Foley Fried, the Head of School at Brearley, said in an email, "In light of the limited number of individuals discussed in the letter, naming the faculty members, at least in some instances, almost certainly would reveal to our close-knit community the identities of the survivors.
In addition to offering nine Advanced Placement classes and Regents exams, the school has a policy of inclusion for some special-needs children, as well as a vocational program for students who are struggling in a traditional academic program, said the founding head of school, Rabbi Yaakov Bender.
While neither she nor Sarah Danzig Simon, the assistant head of school for institutional advancement, would directly address why Mr. Burns had left, it is clear, based on documents and interviews, that he and Ms. Bagby had a falling out shortly after the beginning of last school year.
" Marisa Porges, Head of School at the Baldwin School, discussed the work her school is doing to prepare students for the future of work: "We work to give students basic skills of reading and writing and literacy, overlay it with new technology, but also the real world overlay of what comes next.
On June 1, the same day that Ms. Bagby announced Mr. Burns's retirement, she announced that she was changing the title of the school's director of progressive and multicultural education — who oversaw the Conversations About Race program — to assistant head of school for ethical education and social impact, a move that some parents feared reflected a shift away from race.
A Series of Educational Events Since you enjoyed Sheffield's novel about his first year as headmaster of a village school in late-1970s Yorkshire, England (there are now 11 books in his "Teacher" series; the latest, "Starting Over," was published in England in July), consider "The Village School," by Miss Read — the pseudonym of Dora Jessie Saint — another book in a series about a head of school in rural England, this one set more than 20 years earlier in an idyllic village called Fairacre.
David Thompson resigned as Head of School, effective June 30, 2010, and Sarah McMahon was appointed Interim Head of School, effective August 1, 2010. Struan Robertson joined LCS as Head of School in March 2011. Robertson resigned as Head of School, effective June 30, 2016, and Guy McLean was appointed Interim Head of School, effective August 1, 2016. In August 2017, Anne-Marie Kee joined Lakefield College School as its 12th Head of School and Head of LCS Foundation.
In April 2019 Conor Jones resigned as head of school and Struan Robertson stepped in as interim head of school until December 2019 where he was appointed as full time head of school. 1320 Yonge St.
The current Head of School (since July 2017) is Laura Kang, the first female Head of School at East Woods.
The home is now the residence of The Head of School, and has been for every Head of School at the school.
After 32 years, Mark Salkind retired as Head of School in June 2019. Dan B. Miller was appointed Head of School in July 2019.
Providence's first head of school, Joe Sciuto served the Catholic high school until the spring of 2019. Administrative leadership changed in the Fall of 2019 when Scott McLarty was selected to become Providence High School's second Head of School and changing former Principal Allison Castro's title to Assistant Head of School.
The Head of School of Accounting is Professor Nissim Aranya.
The school management included Paul Regan as Head of School.
Rabbi Avraham Glustein has served as Head of School since 1996.
Leipzig International School is led by David Smith (head of school).
The Foundation Dean and Head of School is Professor Gary England.
The Head of School is responsible for all aspects of staffing and education throughout the school. Each school section has a leader who reports directly to the Head of School. The Commercial Director is responsible for all business and facility management aspects of the school. Together with the Head of School, he oversees finances, facility management, ICT, marketing and communication.
Robin McCoy, the school's first headmaster, held the job for 34 years; he was replaced by Lawrence Morgan (TJ '53) in the summer of 1980. William C. Rowe (TJ '63) succeeded Morgan as Head of School in July 2000. Elizabeth Holekamp succeeded Rowe as Head of School in July 2011. Matthew Troutman succeeded Holekamp as Head of School in July 2020.
The current Head of School, Thomas Dillow, joined Kingswood Oxford in 2018.
University Prep was founded in 1976 by a small group of Seattle Public Schools teachers dedicated to providing the best possible education to a heterogeneous student body. From 2002 to 2014, the head of school of University Prep was Erica L. Hamlin. From 2014 to 2019, the head of school was Matt Levinson. The temporary head of school for the 2019-2020 school year was Lila Lohr.
Calhoun's 11th Head of School, Steven Solnick, joined the school in August 2017.
Mooskin and Roth retired in 1999, and David Shapiro became the Head of School. A new building, dedicated primarily to the middle school, connected with the school's longtime home, opened in 2006. The current Head of School is Damian R. Jones.
In the 2014–15 school year, there are 63 full-time and 2 part-time faculty members. The administrative team is composed of a Head of School, Assistant Head of School, Principal (Prek3–Grade 12), and Assistant Principal/Curriculum Coordinator.
Brian Littlefield served as the head of school until 2014, when he became the head of Central Texas Christian School. At that time Jason Lovvorn, an alumnus who began working at First Baptist in 2008, became the head of school.
A praepositor is an equivalent of a prefect: a member of the Upper Sixth Form who has considerable responsibility within the school. The title Head of School is given to the most senior Praepositor. The Head of School can be either male or female. Depending on the gender of the Head of School, their subordinate colleague will be known as either the Head Boy or the Head Girl.
The current Head of School is Ms. Raizi Chechik. She was appointed in 2017.
Margaret Braddlee became Head of School in 2016 upon the retirement of Sister Claire.
GPS's Interim Head of School is Dr. Kirk Walker, former headmaster at The McCallie School.
O'Neill retired in 2014. Following O'Neill's retirement, the school named Kimberley J. Roberts, Ph.D., as the 10th Head of School. Dr. Roberts served from 2014-2017. Following an interim year by Lila Boyce Lohr, Christopher A. Hughes became the school's 12th Head of School.
Past board members have included Martin Rushworth, Valerie Scane, Dominic Silva and Nigel Cumberland. The Head of School (equivalent of headmaster or CEO) is Dr. Norma J. Hudson. She is supported by an Assistant Head of School (Operations), a role currently occupied by Jim Griffin.
In the late 1990s, 1320 Yonge Street was purchased through the "Home of Our Own" capital campaign. Goodwin-Zeibots remained the Head of School until retiring in the spring of 2006. She was succeeded by Ezio Crescenzi. In 2011 Conor Jones became Head of School.
The Head of School is a long-established post, with the first recorded appointment in 1846.
The current head of school at Falmouth Academy is Matt Green, who was appointed in 2018.
Alison Jean Davenport is Professor of Metallurgy and Head of School at the University of Birmingham.
Dr. David A. Portnoy became Head of School in 2012, after serving as Head of School at Emery/Weiner School in Houston, Texas, and as a teacher and senior administrator at Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School and Gilman School, both in Baltimore, Maryland. Following Dr. Portnoy's retirement in 2019, the school merged with Akiba Academy of Dallas (preschool through grade 8) to become Akiba Yavneh Academy. Beginning in 2019, the new Head of School is Rabbi Yaakov Green.
In September 2016, Hopkins resigned as Head of School, being replaced by Jessica Jones and Larry Prestridge.
The second head of school is Rabbi Ari Leubitz, who began his term on August 1, 2016.
The Head of School, Deans of Boys and Girls, and Academic Dean, are all members of the faculty. Although the business, admission, and development staff are distinct from the faculty, they are an integral part of the schools, and their work is overseen by the Head of School.
James Grumbach became Head of School in July 2007 and left in June 2012. He had been a teacher and administrator for 29 years at George School. He also served on the school committee for Newtown Friends School. The current Head of School is Jenny Rowe, a practicing Quaker.
Joyce Shane was head for a decade, and expanded the school into 5th grade. Upon Shane's retirement, Butler returned to SJCS to lead the transition to SJCS' Northgate-area campus. From 2010-2018, Shoshana K. Bilavsky was Head of School. Ron Waldman became Head of School in summer 2018.
In January 2017, Natalia Rico Hernández was named 16th Head of School, beginning her tenure in July 2017.
The head of school is James Andriot, and Graeme Atkins is the Executive Headteacher, having previously headed Northwood School.
Peter Quinn succeeded John Green as head of school in 2013.Peddie News, Peddie School. Accessed December 8, 2012.
Following the addresses, the Head of School speaks and then awards diplomas to each member of the graduating class.
The current Head of School, Matthew Parr, also serves as the President of the Japan Council of International Schools.
The current head of school Veronica Codrington- Cazeau began to serve as head on school on July 1st, 2020.
Seattle Academy was founded by Jean Orvis in 1983, who served as head of school until the 2008-2009 school year. From 2009 to June 2018 the head of school was Joe Puggelli, who previously had a long and varied career, including US Army service, publishing, education, and coaching. In July 2018 long-tenured faculty, staff, and coach Rob Phillips became Seattle Academy's Head of School. The school has a 21-member board, which consists of current parents, alumni parents and alumni of the school.
The founder of Bronx Prep is Kristin Kearns Jordan. She was also the first executive director of Bronx Prep until 2007, when she passed the reigns to Dr. Samona Tait- Johnson. The position of director was subsequently renamed Head of School. Following Dr. Tait's tenure, Edwina Branch Smith served as Head of School.
Braxton was headmaster from 1968 until 1976. He was followed by Head of School Earl J. Ball III. After 31 years as head, Ball retired in June 2007. Darryl J. Ford, former director of the Penn Charter Middle School, was appointed as Head of School, by the Overseers after a national search.
In January 2010, Mark Anderson announced he would leave for a job at Sanford School, a private K-12 school in Hockessin, Delaware. Principal Ruth Greathouse was the Interim Head of School. John Delautre was announced as the new Head of School in December 2012 and began his tenure on July 1, 2012.
Paul Compton worked at the Garvan Institute before his appointment at UNSW. He was the Head of School from 1996–1998, and again from 2003-2010. He was very popular as Head of School, and upon his retirement a large gathering fare-welled him, as well as creating a YouTubeYouTube slide-show tribute.
The school is overseen by a Board of Governors of approximately fifteen members. The Board has been chaired by Andrew Brandler a parent of the school. Dr. Theodore S. Faunce served as Headmaster from 2006 to 2017. Deputy Head of School Li Bin served as Interim Head of School in 2017–18.
In 2001, the Board of Trustees and Head of School dedicated the mission of the school to educating twice- exceptional students. McWilliams retired in the summer of 2003 and Charles "Chuck" Potts, the founding Head of the Wesley School in North Hollywood, California, was hired as interim Head of School. After a national search, Carl Sabatino, former Head of the Upper School of Lawrence Woodmere Academy in N.Y., was hired as Head of School in 2005. In 2008 enrollment had reached over 100 students; as of 2010 it had risen to over 150 students.
Kehillah Jewish High School was founded in 2000 and opened in the fall of 2002 on the Blackford High School campus in San Jose with 32 9th grade students. Rabbi Reuven Greenvald joined Kehillah as its Head-of-School in the summer of 2004 and left in March 2007. He was replaced by Lillian Howard, who most recently served as the founding Head of School of the Shoshana S. Cardin School in Baltimore, Maryland. Upon Lillian Howard's retirement in June 2013, Rabbi Darren Kleinberg, Ph.D. became the Head of School.
Dr. Joan Lutton was the Head of School for 32 years. The founder, Dr. Laura Cushman, was Head for 57 years.
In Fall 2012, Rabbi Perry Tirschwell assumed the position of Executive Director. Dr. Paul Oberman is the current head of school.
Shortly after its closure, former head of school Janice Johnson attempted to sue the school for financial compensation and wrongful termination.
He also served as Head of School of English at UEA, the University of Dundee and the University of Wales, Bangor.
When Hensler resigned in March 2011, David Drinkwater was appointed interim head. In December 2011, Jennifer de Forest of the Calhoun School in New York City was named the next head of school, effective July 1, 2012. Then, in 2015, de Forest left her position as head of school, and Richard Marracino was named interim head in her place.
The current and 11th Head of School is Dr. Leanne Foster. She holds a BA from the University of Toronto, a B.Ed. and M.Ed. from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE/UT), and a Ph.D. in Educational Administration from the University of Toronto. Dr. Foster assumed the role as Head of School in August 2015.
Each sub-school will be led by a head of school and supported by 2 student managers for each sub- school year level.
Currently Miriam Goldberg is Chairwoman, Chaya Batya (C.B.) Neugroschl is Head of School and Beverly Segal, Associate Principal and Bracha Rutner Assistant Principal.
Cavon Ahangarzadeh has served as the founding Head of School, since 2014 and is a permanent member of the school's Board of Directors.
On July 1, 2015, Medeiros became the Head of School/Principal of Saint Louis School in Honolulu and in 2017 its President/CEO.
Marin Academy is an academically focused school, with a student-to-teacher ratio of 9:1 and an average class size of 15. More than two-thirds of the faculty hold advanced degrees. More than 99% of Marin Academy graduates go on to attend a four-year college or university. Travis Brownley, an educator who was the dean of the Groton School, was appointed the Head of School in 2008 following the departure of the previous head of school, Bodie Brizendine, who had led the school for 12 years, and Dick Drew, who served as interim head of school.
CCSC was co-founded by Paula Evans, a veteran educator and a former principal of Cambridge Rindge and Latin School, Emma Stellman, a former physics teacher from Cambridge Rindge & Latin School and Rob Riordan, a co-founder of High Tech High and former faculty member at Cambridge Rindge & Latin School. Evans was head of school for its first seven years. Caleb Hurst-Hiller, a founding teacher and the upper school principal from 2009 to 2012, became CCSC’s second head of school in 2012-13. Becki Norris, a founding teacher and middle school principal became head of school in 2019.
Phillips Academy. In 2012, Palfrey became the head of School at Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts. He was the fifteenth person to serve as the Academy's head of school, and his investiture was celebrated on September 26, 2012. While at Andover, he was elected as the chairperson of the Knight Foundation, a charitable organization which focuses on how information can improve democratic institutions.
Pedagogical activities at school are realized by the head of school. The head of school is defined by the Management Committee and makes reports to the committee. The Management Committee constituted of four delegates such as, consultant of French Embassy in Azerbaijan, representatives from the Ministry of Education of Azerbaijan, State Oil Company of the Azerbaijan Republic and Heydar Aliyev Foundation.
In 2017, the school was classed as Inadequate by OFSTED. It has since been re- registered as part of the Truro-Penwith Academy Trust. Mrs Jan Woodhouse is currently the Executive Headteacher, with Mrs Sarah Crawley as Head of School. In 2017 it was announced that the Governors had decided to appoint Mrs Sarah Crawley as the new Head of School.
The school marked its 120th year in 2005. At the same time, Phillip Heath celebrated his 10-year anniversary as the Head of School.
Mr. Nathan Carr serves as Head of School. Academy of Classical Christian Studies is a member of the Association of Classical and Christian Schools.
Paul Burke has been head of school since July 2012. He succeeded Dorothy Hutcheson, who was head of Nightingale for the prior 20 years.
Enrollment for the 2016–17 school year is approximately 385 students, with 47 staff and faculty members. The Head of School is Ray Quesnel.
Jane Elizabeth Hillston (born 1963) is British professor of Quantitative Modelling and Head of School in the School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh, Scotland.
Stankovic was educated at Plymouth College in Devon, England, where he studied classics and was head of school and head of the Combined Cadet Force.
Current head of the school is Don Roe, who previously was the Associate Head of School, and director of Middle School. He replaces Stuart Hirstein.
Brigitte Bönisch-Brednich is a Professor of Anthropology at the Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, and Head of School of Social and Cultural Studies.
Assemblies and prizegiving ceremonies are often held in the nearby Great Finborough church. The school offers a number leadership positions to older pupils, including Head of School, Deputy Head of School, School Council Chair, Prefects, House Captains and members of the school council. Three school houses form the basis of many events throughout the academic year. Annual events include Sports Day and the Cross Country Run.
After eight years as Head of School, Waman French decided to return to working with children in the middle school in 1999. The Board of Trustees appointed Marcia Pauly as its next Head of School. With a rich educational background, most recently with Decatur City Schools, she led FSA into the twenty-first century. Reluctantly, Pauly stepped down as Head in June 2001 for personal reasons.
On November 14, 2014, Provost Jean Morrison announced the appointment of Dr. Ari Betof to replace Berkman effective July 1, 2015. In July 2018, Boston University announced the departure of Dr. Betof. Following his departure, Dr. Rosemary White succeeded him as interim head of school. Dr. White served as interim head of school until Christos J. Kolovos began his tenure in the summer of 2020.
Ron Kim started as Bishop’s 13th Head of School in August 2019. He brings a wealth of experience in school leadership, student-centered pedagogy and inclusive education principles to The Bishop’s School. For the 2018-2019 school year, he served as the interim assistant head of school at The Buckley School in Los Angeles. Prior to Buckley, he was the head of school at BASIS Independent McLean (Virginia) and spent 23 years at Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, New Hampshire, where he held various administrative and teaching roles during his distinguished career; the most recent were assistant principal, dean of faculty, history instructor and girls' varsity basketball coach.
She took up the position of founding Head of School in the summer of 2005. Current Head of School, Dr. Bob Ogle, joined the founding staff in 2006 and assisted Dr. Mullady and the Board of Trustees implement the vision for Pacific Ridge School, as well as its construction and programs. He became Co-Head of School in July 2011 and succeeded Dr. Mullady upon her retirement in April 2013. Dr. Ogle holds an Ed.D and an M.Ed in Educational Leadership and an M.A. in English Education from Teachers College, Columbia University and B.A degrees in English and Economics from the University of California, Davis.
ASB is operated on a non-profit basis by the American School of Bombay Education Trust set up under the terms and conditions laid down by the Ministry of External Affairs, New Delhi. The school is governed by a Board of Trustees, elected by the parents and faculty, for a two-year term.. The Head of School is the Chief Executive Officer who is directly responsible to the Board of Trustees. The Head of School is aided by the Deputy Head of School, Principals of the Elementary, Middle, and High Schools, Chief Operating Officer, and Director of Institutional Advancement. This group forms the leadership team at ASB.
At the end of 2018, TIGS announced the appointment of the eighth Head of School, Judi Nealy as the successor for long-serving Headmaster, Stephen Kinsella.
The Principal of the Middle School is Helen Gin. The Principal of the Senior School is David Hamilton. The interim Head of School is Struan Robertson.
In September 2010, the group merged with the research group of Prof Dave Robertson, then the Head of School of University of Edinburgh School of Informatics.
First Island Lagos is co- educational for children aged from 3 months to 11 years. Its current head of school is Hon. Peace Ideozu B.Ed, M.Sc.
Marr's tenure (1959–1973), was followed by Lewis V. Posich, Stephen V.A. Samborski, J. William LaBelle, John A. Kerney, and current Head of School Laurie Lambert.
Old Trail School's Middle School includes grades 6-8 and is headed by David Chottiner. The Head of School at Old Trail School is Sarah Johnston.
Christine Margaret Rubie-Davies is a New Zealand education academic, and as of 2018 is a full professor and head of school at the University of Auckland.
Frances A. Koch, at that time the Upper School Director, served as Interim Head of School for a year. In 1992, a search committee selected Ms. Rebecca T. Upham as Head of School. Her administration saw sound fiscal management and the creation of Symposia, which brought speakers such as columnist and writer Anna Quindlen, astronaut Sally Ride, researcher Carol Gilligan, and author Mary Pipher to address standing-room- only crowds.
After an LLBa and an MLaws at the University of Nottingham, she lectured at Nottingham before moving to the University of Canterbury, where she rose to full professor and head of school. Canterbury was the first law school to have both a female dean (Ursula Cheer) and head of school (Scott). Scott's research interests include antarctic law, the law of the sea, environmental law and international trade law.
A coeducational school, St. Francis was founded in 1952 as a mission of St. Francis Episcopal Church. For its first year, it welcomed a class of 24 preschoolers and gradually expanded into elementary education. In 1965, Sarah W. Woolrich, who originally joined St. Francis faculty in 1959 as a first-grade teacher, was named St. Francis' first head of school. The current head of school is Stephen Lovejoy.
Over 240,000 students have joined the site since its opening. Original content of the site was provided by Donald Lewis and the site was programmed by Lisa Tuit. On April 1, 2009, Witch School added educational portals for the United Kingdom, Europe, and South Africa. Anna Rowe became Dean and Head of School for UK and Europe, and Raene Packery became Dean and Head of School for South Africa.
The School of Biological Sciences is based in the Zoology Building at the King's College Campus in Old Aberdeen. The head of School is currently Professor Graeme Paton.
The Head of School is Professor Siladitya Bhattacharya. There are four active Regius Professorships, in Medicine, Physiology, Surgery and Anatomy. The Regius Chair of Midwifery is in abeyance.
Girls were first admitted in 1971.The TVS Story, accessed 4 July 2012. Today Trinity Valley School has approximately 975 students, and Blair Lowry serves as Head of School.
The School Secretary and Head of School are based on the first floor of the smaller villa. The School Administrator is based on the ground floor of the larger villa.
Richard J. Condon (born 1935/1936)Harris, Elizabeth A. (2017). "New York City's Head of School Investigations is Retiring." The New York Times (October 26, 2017). Retrieved November 30, 2018.
Department chairs are appointed by the Head of School, and they are not based on seniority, but rather, they are rotated between teachers in the department in several year intervals.
Wheatley school is accredited by the Canadian Council of Montessori Administrators and is a member of the Conference of Independent Schools of Ontario. Eda Varalli is the current Head of School.
By the end of 1996, 32 families committed to becoming founders of the new school. The next year was spent researching other independent schools, securing a location in Hickman Hall at Stephens College, hiring educators, and selecting a Head of School. Dee Corn, former principal at Hickman High School in Columbia, was selected as the Head of School and also functioned as the Director of the Upper School. A committee of founders selected the name "Columbia Independent School".
The administrative and educational affairs of the school are managed by the Head of School with the help of an administrative team, a group of professional educators averaging over seventeen years of educational experience, and a business manager with over twenty-six years of experience in her field. The administrative team is made up of the Head of School, High School Division Head, Middle School Division Head, Elementary School Division Head, Early Childhood Division Head, and business manager.
The founding headmaster The Rev. Warren R. "Jess" Borg served until 1995, when Edward C. "Ned" Becker was appointed the second Head of School. After Ned Becker retired in 2007, he was replaced by C. Edward "Ned" Smith as the third Head of School. A complete campus, with buildings in need of extensive repair, was purchased in 1983 from Houston developer Wayne Duddlesten, who had purchased the site from the Sisters of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament.
Their sports rivals are Durango High School, Sierra Vista High School, and Bonanza High School. The principal/ IB Head of School, Tam Larnerd, has served the Spring Valley community since January 2014.
In 2020, after 8 years as Head Of School, Stroebel retired, and a search resulted in the appointment of Elaine Christensen. A statue of a bobcat was built in honor of Stroebel.
John Zurn was appointed the second head of The Pegasus School in February 2010. Jason Lopez joined the Pegasus community in July 2014 as the third head of school and still is currently.
Paton has had a variety of roles in the School of Computer Science including director of the research school, director of teaching strategy, and head of school from November 2008 to November 2011.
She attended Mawenzi Primary School and later joined Lomwe High School where she became the head of School choir. After high school, she joined College of Business Education (CBE), Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Phillippa Jane Poole is a New Zealand academic, and as of 2019 is a full professor and Head of School at the University of Auckland; she was previously head of the medical program.
Iain Gordon, FRSE, is a mathematician, currently the Professor of Mathematics and the Head of School of Mathematics at the University of Edinburgh. His field of specialisation is representation theory and noncommutative algebra.
Founded in 1974, initially as an extension of Seattle Hebrew Academy in Seattle, Washington, Northwest Yeshiva was founded to incubate a Jewish environment for higher college preparatory learning in the region. In 1992, it moved to Mercer Island, Washington to the campus that it occupies today. Rabbi Bernie Fox retired in 2016 as Head of School after 31 years in the position. Jason Feld, former dean of students at Shalhevet High School, assumed the role of Head of School in July 2017.
The school is governed by a Head of School, Kirsten Prettyman Adams, an Assistant Head of School, Bob Weiman, and a Board of Governors. The Board of Governors consists of 27 members. Twenty-three members are elected, two serve ex officio and do not have voting rights, and two are non-voting members of the Association of Parents and Teachers and the Alumni Association. The Board is primarily responsible for the school's finances and determines the school's long-term policies.
Dr. Skiff was succeeded by Mr. Peter Ross, who served as Head of School through the fall of 2008. Upon Ross's departure, Science and Math teacher Hans Manske served as Acting Head while the Board of Trustees conducted a search for new leadership. In July 2009, the Board selected Mr. Peter Gilmore as their new Head of School. Mr. Gilmore had previously served as Principal of The Friends School of Baltimore, MD and Upper School Director at Berwick Academy in South Berwick, Maine.
Executive Director Shimmie Kaminetsky and Principal Mrs. Ora Lee Kanner are running the school during the 2012–2013 transition year, as the school is in the midst of a search process for a new Head of School, who will begin in Summer 2013. On February 20, 2013, the Board of Trustees announced that it had selected S.A.R. Associate Principal Rabbi Jonathan Kroll as Head of School. The announcement came after a rigorous vetting process undertaken by the newly formed search committee.
Annette Diana Huntington MNZM is a New Zealand nursing academic. She is a professor of nursing and Head of School at Massey University who was previously Chair of the Nursing Council of New Zealand.
21 students, or 9%, were French. The remaining 58 students, or 24%, were of the other 15 nationalities. In 2019-2020 the school has 240 students. The head of School is Ms Katia Turnier.
The school is operated by the Head of School Mohammad Anisur Rahaman, who has been a local working partner of British Council Bangladesh since 2007. It has over 1200 students, and 150 teaching staff.
Makuhari International School is run by Makuhari International School Foundation, with an appointed school board, head of school, senior management team and a leadership group running the day-to-day operations of the school.
Xiomara Reyes (born October 28, 1973 in Havana, Cuba) is a former principal dancer with American Ballet Theatre. After retiring from performing she was appointed the Head of School of The Washington Ballet School.
The main campus is 22 acres with an additional 14 acres in the nearby Heritage Woods Tract which contains a nature trail and low ropes adventure course. The current Head of school is Matthew Bradley.
Michele Schulte, became the school's 7th Principal. After Mr. Michael Collins spent one year as Interim Head of School in 2010-2011, the school appointed Mr. Joe Sciuto as Head of School. The 2012-2013 school year marked the opening of the long anticipated Science Center, which contains biology, chemistry and physics classrooms and labs. PHS has been continually accredited by Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), Western Catholic Educational Association (WCEA) and has recently become a member of California Association of Independent Schools (CAIS).
The school is administered by the Head of School, a presidential position responsible for institutional advancement. A Board of Governors appointed by the Bishop of Arlington serves as an advisory council to the Head of School. The Principal is the school's chief academic officer responsible for overseeing all student programs. Other members of the Senior Administrative team include the Chaplin/Director of Campus Ministry, the Director of Advancement, the Director of Operations, the Director of Athletics, the Director of Admissions, and the Director of Finance.
Within divisions, the grades are further separated into houses: Timothy House (grades 1–5), Bentley House (grades 6–8), Franklin House (grades 9–10), and Anglo House (grades 11–12). A dean oversees each house. An Executive Team consisting of the Head of School, Head of Upper School, Head of Middle School, and Head of Lower School manage the academic and pastoral areas of the school. The Head of School works closely with the School's Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor, who also oversee Admissions and the Business office.
In 1990 Dr. Mary Jane Yurchak became Head of School and then took on a leadership role in integrating academics and technology. In 2000 Linda MacMurray Gibbs became Head of School and initiated a long-term plan for its growth. In 2001 the Hewitt community went online, and a revised course of study based on the curriculum mapping process was initiated. In 2002, with a gift from the McKelvey Foundation, Hewitt purchased another townhouse to accommodate the Lower School, beginning in the Fall of 2003.
Rabbi Gottesman led the school until 2003 at which time Rabbi Y. Boruch Sufrin began his tenure as the Head of School. In 2014, Rabbi Sufrin received the Covenant Foundation award for Excellence in Jewish Education.
In 1999, William "Sonny" Connors, grandfather to Derek Jeter and longtime head of school maintenance, died.Curry, Jack. "BASEBALL; Grandfather Led Jeter To Value Hard Work", The New York Times, February 24, 1999. Accessed February 4, 2013.
Ends up in the army. Somerset Lloyd-James – Student and social climber. A friend of Gray and Morrison. Is a candidate for the post as Head of School and succeeds when Gray has destroyed his own chances.
It has been an IB World School since April 1989. The Head of School is Dr. Kristen DiMatteo along with Mr. Justin Walsh as the Secondary School Principal and Ms. Amanda Knight as the Elementary School Principal.
Wellington was also named Best Private School in the Best of Business poll by Columbus CEO magazine in 2015 and 2016. Head of School Robert Brisk presented at TEDxColumbus on the topic of student engagement in 2016.
Eastside Prep was founded in May 2002 by a group of parents and educators seeking more school choice, with a focus on interdisciplinary work and strategic thinking. Dr. Terry Macaluso, previously Head of School at Lakeside School, was a consultant to the founders and subsequently became the Head of School at Eastside Prep. The school opened its doors in September 2003 with 16 students in grades 6 and 7, along with 3 full-time and 1 part-time faculty. Eastside Prep graduated its first class of students in 2009.
Under his leadership, the School opened the Evelyne Sheats Lower School and expanded to serving students of all ages, from Pre–K to 12th grade. Dr. Sgro also helped grow Rabun Gap's international student population increase to represent 50 countries. Jeff Miles became the eleventh Head of School in 2019. He came to Rabun Gap after serving almost two decades at Christ School in Arden, NC. At Christ School, Miles worked in administration as Assistant Head of School and has extensive experience in student life, communications, teaching, and coaching.
Currently, the Head of school is Dr. A.K. Mishra. Most of the students are wards of NCL employees and a few local residents. The NCL as facilitated the bus facility for the nearby areas from Singrauli and Gorbi.
New Canaan Country School (abbreviated NCCS) is an independent, private day school in New Canaan, Connecticut for students in Beginners (age 3) through Grade 9 from Fairfield and Westchester Counties. The current head of school is Aaron Cooper.
There are 383 students in junior kindergarten through 8th grade in the 2018-19 school year. Mark Silver was appointed as current Head of School in 2009. Silver was recruited from Francis Parker School in San Diego, California.
Senior praes are praepostors with a greater level of responsibility and are typically asked to contribute more. They are also expected to delegate work to other praes and students. The Head of School is elected by the staff.
That year Joseph Noonan became the principal. Cypress Christian School, established in 1978, originally held its classes at Cypress Bible Church. It now has over 650 students. In 2018, Dr. Jeffery Potts joined CCS as Head of School.
Carlisle School is a private, college preparatory, Independent School located in Martinsville, Virginia, United States, that teaches Preschool 3 through Grade 12. It serves nearly 400 students. It was established in 1968. The Head of School is Gracie Agnew.
She proposed using circular polarisation to study dark matter and neutrinos. She joined the University of Sydney as Head of School for physics in 2018. Bœhm has written for The Conversation. She has taken part in Pint of Science.
The JLS has become a successful educational centre for students of all ages. Rabbi Abramchik’s wife, Rivka, is a professional educator and administrator, and currently serves as Head Of School at Shalhevet, an all-girls high school in Vancouver.
Catherine D. Nobes (born 1 April 1964) is a Professor of Cell Biology and Head of School of Biochemistry at the University of Bristol. She studies the regulation of cell migration and invasion of cancer cells by Eph receptors.
John Lee is Head of School at the Greenlawn campus. Erica Price is the Dean of Academics. Matthew Bartek is Dean of Boys and Danielle Svonavec is the Dean of Girls. Mr. Jon Balsbaugh is the president of Trinity Schools, Inc.
Although an independent Catholic school, it is closely tied to Holy Spirit Catholic Church. The pastor of the parish, Monsignor Edward Dillon, serves on the school board.Board of Directors The Head of School is Dr. Edward J. Lindekugel. Pietrantonio, Kyle.
But the number of boarding students had been declining, and dwindling numbers of Society of the Sacred Heart sisters led to a mostly lay teaching staff by the 1970s and the first lay Head of School, Milton Warner, in 1995.
A graduate of the Aberdeen University, he moved to Australia in 1981 where he began a career in teaching. For nine years he worked at the Academy of Interactive Entertainment as head of school. He now lives in Canberra, Australia.
This building is named McKelvey in honor of trustee Andrew McKelvey. Also in 2003 a major renovation of the library was completed. Ms. Joan Lonergan served as Hewitt's seventh Head of School. Ms. Lonergan assumed this position in July 2010.
Greggs was born and raised in Liverpool where he was educated at Liverpool Blue Coat School. During his time there, he was Head of School and now serves as a foundation guardian.The Blue Coat School Old Blues. Stories: Professor Tom Greggs.
In 2018 Fujita became the Athletic Director of All Saints Day School, in Carmel, California, where he had been a parent for years. In 2019 he was selected and currently serves as Head of School after entering the vetting process with 38 candidates from across the United States. On January 30, 2019, All Saints' Day School announced Fujita as its Head of School. Fujita holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science with a minor in Business Administration, and a Master of Arts in Education from the University of California, Berkeley, where he graduated with honors.
Middle school campus Blue Oak School was founded in 2002, with 73 students during its first year. Scott Duyan was the founding head of school. A kindergarten through 4th grade Lower School opened the first year; a middle school campus was founded in 2005 and an additional parcel on Hayes Street was acquired by 2009, when Duyan left. In early 2009, Duyan was followed by Hal Hensler, director of the middle school and a former minor league baseball player in the 1970s, who served as acting head until he was appointed the second head of school in December 2009.
From 1900 to 1902, he was the fiftieth head of school, or principal as the position was then known, of Deerfield Academy. He was succeeded by Frank Boyden. In 1903, he graduated from Columbia University with a Master of Arts degree., pg 570.
The Jo Richardson Community School, often referred to as Jo Richardson or simply JRCS, is a secondary school in Dagenham, East London. The headteacher and the Head of School is Ges Smith. The school is named in honour of MP Jo Richardson.
Finally, the High School recently hired a new principal, Mrs. Malkah Popper, to replace the current interim-principal Rabbi Shimmy Trencher. Rabbi Dr. Yossi Kastan, beginning with the 2018-2019 school year, currently serves as Head of School, replacing Dr. Joshua Levisohn.
Albert Cauz is the current head of school. The school is composed of three divisions: Lower School, Pre-K-Gr. 4; Middle School, Gr. 5-8; Upper School, Gr. 9-12. The Head of Lower, Middle and Upper School is Eileen Corigliano.
Edward M. Good took over as Northwood's headmaster in 1997. Good continued the enhancement of Northwood's on-campus facilities and enhanced the school's international reach. In 2015, Michael J. Maher, former head of Berkshire School, succeeded Good as Northwood's Head of School.
The faculty includes 96 full-time and 32 part-time members. Since 2009, the Head of School has been Andy Abbott, formerly an English teacher and the school's head of college counseling. He replaced Keith Shahan, who held the job for 23 years.
She then attended Sherborne School for Girls in Dorset, where, in the sixth form, she became Head of her house (a role of responsibility similar to a prefect) and later Vice Head of School. She studied Spanish and Italian at Exeter University.
The Honor Council recommends punishment and/or other measures appropriate to educate the Cadet Corps about the expectations of honorable behavior. Final approval lies with the Head of School. Continued, repeated violations of the Honor Code may warrant dismissal from the Academy.
Breck celebrated its centennial in 1986. That same year, John C. Littleford was succeeded by interim headmaster Kathryn C. Harper. Sam Salas served as headmaster from 1987 until retiring in June 2007. Edward Kim succeeded Salas as Head of School in July 2007.
Students at all grade levels participate in athletics. fine arts, and extracurricular activities. As of 2018 the head of school is Katherine Brewer; as of 2020, the school had 1,750 students,Radcliffe, Jennifer. "New head of independent Village school plans major renovation" ().
St. Margaret's Episcopal School opened in 1994 with kindergarten and first grade classes. Jane Lundeen was the Head of School. The school expanded through fifth grade in 1995. Julie Christian was ordained a priest by Bishop Gethin Hughes on January 14, 1995.
Joe Powers is the current Head of School. He joined the school in the summer of 2011. He was previously the Headmaster at the Washington Jesuit Academy. Joe keeps a regular blog on The Woods Academy and news in the education world.
Clark was President of the Institution of Structural Engineers in 1998-99. He retired as Head of School and Pro-Vice Chancellor of Estates and Infrastructure in 2009 and became Chairman of the UK Certification Authority for Reinforcing Steels (CARES) in 2010.
The original campus was in Pelham Manor, New York; the school moved to Watertown two years later. In its 130-year history, Taft has had only five headmasters. William R. MacMullen, a 1978 graduate of Taft, has served as Head of School since 2001.
Alex Russell provides the strategic leadership of the school and is its executive headteacher. Hannah Dibden is head of school and she is responsible for the day-to-day running of the school. She is supported by three assistant headteachers and a business manager.
The Parkside Building renovation was complete in the fall of 2014, and currently houses the Middle School. Debbie Gibbs announced her retirement in 2016. In 2019, Donna Lindner, former lower school head at The Agnes Irwin School, joined Lowell as its fifth head of school.
In 2013, Peter. B. Benedict II joined the Saint Andrew's community as its ninth headmaster. In July 2017, Ethan Shapiro arrived at Saint Andrew's School to serve as interim headmaster and named Head of School on January 1, 2019. The school has three chaplains, Rev.
ISB is a non-profit school governed by a 12-member Board of Trustees. These 12 volunteers are responsible for setting and approving school policy, overseeing ISB's financial status, recruiting, supporting and evaluating the Head of School and guiding strategic direction of the school.
From 2001 to 2018 Junee was a science teacher and boarding house master at St. Joseph's College, Hunters Hill where he coached various sports including rugby. In 2019 he commenced a role as Head of School House at Sydney Church of England Grammar School.
Early in the 1980s, the Society decided to commit the school to lay management under the trusteeship of the Society. In 1984, Philomena Dineen was appointed first lay Head of School for the newly renamed Woldingham School; she took up her duties in January 1985.
The second floor houses the physics laboratory, math classrooms, and integrated math/science faculty work spaces, which enhance cross-discipline collaboration, as well as the Head of School and Assistant Head of School offices. The third floor has the world languages classrooms and language laboratory and resource rooms, as well as the Center for Academic Achievement, which encompasses 10 one-on-one tutorial rooms, computer lab and common space. Maloney Hall, also constructed in 2007, occupies and houses 20 senior girls, as well as three faculty apartments. There is a recreation room and two-story common room with a fireplace and a kitchenette, as well as laundry and storage facilities.
Students who complete the full six-year program graduate with four years of Latin, music, art and theater. Kay Yohe is currently head of school, a position she has held since the summer of 2016. The Meadow View campus has two sister schools, Greenlawn and River Ridge.
Sonoma Academy is a nonprofit, private coed college preparatory high school located in Santa Rosa, California in the United States. It is the only independent high school in Sonoma County. Founding Head of School Janet Durgin won a 2015 North Bay Business Journal Nonprofit Leadership Award.
The current head of school is Stacey Gailey. Previous heads include Greg Schellenberg, Ross Hall, Peter Welch,APIS Newsletter October 2007 Keith Wacker and Barry Sutherland.The Learning Edge Corporation - News: New Directors Join Board The founding head was Gordon Jones, formerly of the Taft School, Connecticut, USA.
Mr. Kermode retired in August 2009. In summer 2009, Saltus recruited a new headmaster, Mr. E. G. Staunton from St. Andrew's College in Canada. In July 2013 Mrs. Claire Charlemagne was appointed as Saltus’ 10th Head of School and first female Head following an extensive international search.
The Head of School at Oakland Early College is Jennifer Newman. The Superintendent of West Bloomfield School District is Dr. Gerald Hill, and the President of the School Board is Dr. Nelson Hersh. The President of Oakland Community College's Orchard Ridge campus is Dr. Jacqueline Shadko.
Saint Andrew's School has had ten headmasters including The Rev. Hunter Wyatt-Brown Jr. (serving 1962–1963) and Eugene Curtis Jr. (serving 1964–1971). Dr. Ann Marie Krejcarek was the school's first female head of school (2007 -2012), replacing Rev. George E. Andrews II (serving 1989–2007).
St. Joseph High School is a private, Roman Catholic high school in Frederiksted, St. Croix, United States Virgin Islands. The head of school is Mrs. Skalkos. It is located within the Roman Catholic Diocese of St. Thomas and is the only Catholic high school on St. Croix.
The Board of Trustees appoints a Head of School to handle administrative duties. Bentley School is fully accredited by the California Association of Independent Schools (CAIS)/Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). This accreditation was renewed in 2017. The Head of Bentley School is Arlene Hogan.
The Coburn Trust further purchased a neighboring plot of land and gifted it to the school. By 1984 new landscaping had commenced along with work on new playing fields. There were 25 teachers and 201 students. Mrs. Laurie Boone Hogen retired as Head of School in 1995.
The school has expanded its facilities and student population, and in 2010 had approximately 408 students. Headmaster Cutler retired in 1973. The fourth headmaster, John Peterman, held the position from 1992 to 2015. In the fall of 2014, Brookwood named a new Head of School, Laura Caron.
Rabbi Moshe Shulman served as interim Head of School from its opening in 2013. Dr. Brad Heger, formerly of the Ladue School District, is the Education Director for General Studies. Rabbi Naftali Rothstein was principal from 2015 to 2019. Rabbi Daniel Freund was appointed principal in 2019.
3, p. 3285 He is also a distant relation of Elizabeth II and Sir Oswald Mosley. Hunt was educated at Charterhouse where he was Head of School. He then read Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at Magdalen College, Oxford, and took a first class honours Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree.
From 1990 to 1997, she served as course leader. From 1998 to 2000, she was the Deputy Head of School. From 2000 to 2003, Robinson was the Vice-Principal of the Newman College of Higher Education, Birmingham. She was then Principal of Bishop Grosseteste College from 2003 to 2012.
Frederica Academy is an independent, coeducational, college preparatory school located on Saint Simons Island, Georgia, United States. It serves students from grades Pre-K to 12. The school has a fully functional lower school, middle school, and upper school. The current head of school is Scott L. Hutchinson.
The current Head of School is Paul McLellan (appointed 2016). Rothesay Netherwood School is an independent private school offering both the Canadian High School Diploma as well as the International Baccalaureate Diploma. The school's campus is located on a sprawling overlooking the Kennebecasis River in Rothesay, New Brunswick.
Also in 2013, four ducks were found and informally adopted, each with a nickname from the houses: Rammy, Hayley, Scotti, and Charter. In 2014, a new technology centre was opened. The current Head of School is Anne Ford. The school is named in honour of John Ramsden Wollaston.
Between 1995 and 2000 the school was served by Pro Tem Heads and administration, until Mrs. Linda Bradley who had been with the school for 22 years assumed the role of Head, until her retirement in 2002. In 2003, ASDS hired Mrs. Michele Rench as Head of School.
The Foundation purchased Ashley Hall from McBee in 1949, the year of her retirement. The Foundation's first move was to appoint William Piper as Head of School. He served as Head from 1949–1954. He was an acknowledged fiscal expert and helped put the school in good economic standing.
Ash Merlyn International School is located in Elelenwo, Port Harcourt, Rivers State. It is a private mixed school serving pupils aged 3 to 11. The school was founded in September 2011 and is focused on "Building global champions". The current Head of School as of 2016 is Ifeanyichukwu Okereke.
McKenna has served as: director of research, Centre for Nursing Research (now the Institute for Nursing and Health Research); head of School of Health Sciences; head of School of Nursing; dean, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences; and pro-vice chancellor for research and innovation at Ulster University. He is an adjunct professor at the University of Technology Sydney and a member of the Quality Assurance Council of the Hong Kong University Grants Committee. in 2018 he chaired the Swedish Research Council's Medical Research Review. McKenna is Honorary Colonel of 253 GS Medical Regiment(v). and in 2014, he co-founded the UK Military Veterans and Emergency Services Committee and the RCN's Defence Nurses’ Network.
Gavin Kitching is a British author and professor of social sciences and international relations (formerly head of School Politics and International Relations) at the University of New South Wales, where he has taught since 1991. In 2007 Kitching became a fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia.
Twiggs Academy is a private Christian school near Jeffersonville, Georgia that was founded in 1970 as a segregation academy. Classes are offered for kindergarten through twelfth grade in a traditional classroom setting. The current head of school is Denise Warren. Twiggs Academy is a member of the Georgia Independent School Association.
Hathaway Brown currently draws families from 93 communities across Northeast Ohio to its 16-acre Shaker Heights campus which houses an aquatics center, an invention lab, a dance studio, visual arts and performance spaces, and a working television studio. Hathaway Brown's current Head of School is Dr. Mary Frances Bisselle.
Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall has many long-standing traditions. Wilkins Hall and its free-standing spiral staircase is still in use today. At Head of School installations, the book of the school is passed from one head to the next. Charles Henry Sampson scholarships are annually awarded to qualified students.
A Nashville historical marker at the 3801 Hobbs Road site commemorates the event. The first head of school, Mrs. Susan S. Souby had previously headed the high school department at Ward-Belmont. The first administrators and all but two members of the faculty were former members of the Ward-Belmont staff.
When Bosworth retired in 2004, Larry Weiss, formerly the head of the upper school at The Horace Mann School, American University scholar, and president at Friends World College, began his tenure as head of school at Saint Ann's.Rauma Ann. "Friends College Gets a Bill", The New York Times, December 13, 1981.
The Bear Creek School is a preschool through grade twelve private school in Redmond, Washington. Educating around 750 students, the school is a non- denominational Christian religious school, focusing on college preparation."The Bear Creek School", Great Schools It was established in 1988. The head of school is Patrick Carruth.
The board selected Rambusch as head of school. Rambusch was appointed the American representative of the Association Montessori Internationale by Mario Montessori. The Association Montessori Internationale is headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Six months later, Rambusch founded the American Montessori Society with the goal of redefining educational options in the United States.
Lenawee Christian School is a private Christian school located at 111 Wolf Creek Highway in Adrian, Michigan. It serves 585 students in pre-kindergarten through 12th grade. The student-teacher ratio of the school was 13.18 for the 2009–2010 school year. The current Head of School is Tom Durbin.
St John’s Catholic Comprehensive is an 11 to 18 school in the Archdiocese of Southwark. It is larger than the average-sized secondary school. The executive headteacher and head of school have been appointed since 2012. The executive headteacher is the headteacher of an outstanding school in the Archdiocese of Southwark.
By 2016, enrollment had increased to 716 students. Six percent (43 students) were black and three percent (23 students) identified as hispanic. In February 2014, Sean Casey became the next Head of School for Franklin Road Academy. In 2006–2007, the school expanded and improved its campus in a $12 million project.
From 2014 through 2019 he was the lead Academic administrator for two start-up American curriculum K-12 international schools in China under Tsinghua University, serving as Secondary Head of School at Tsinghua School International and as Academic Principal at Kaiwen Academy. Miller and his family returned to central New York in 2019.
John Neiswender became Headmaster after Hanly, and served until 2005. Nathaniel Conard was Headmaster from July 2005 to mid-2019. In late 2018, The School announced that Matt Levinson, of University Prep in Seattle, would be Head of School after Conard retired in mid-2019. Since Pingry's day, there have been 16 headmasters.
The school has a 46,000-square-metre campus with 38 classrooms. Westwood is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges and the European Council of International Schools. Head of School, Robert Jones, is British, Secondary Principal, Ms. Heidi Cavanagh is Canadian, Primary Principal, Mrs. Esme De Jager is South African.
In 1987, Lowell expanded to 3rd grade. A year later, Abigail Wiebenson, formerly the head of the lower school at Georgetown Day School, became the third head of school. In 1989 Lowell purchased the Himmelfarb mansion at 16th and Decatur Streets, N.W. and moved into its own building in October of that year.
The entire school cohort was in attendance and this marked an important chapter in the school's life. The Traralgon school was made by parents pushing for a school in the area. The first head of school was Lorraine Mark. Then headlined by Andy Mcnabb, who was head of the school from 2008 - 2018.
Christopher Erhardt (December 23, 1958 - December3, 2012) was the Head of School - US Campuses for the Academy of Interactive Entertainment (AIE) from the time the school opened until his death. From 1998-2007 he was the Associate Dean as well as V.P.-Production at DigiPen Institute of Technology in the United States.
Jonathan A.C. Sterne is a British statistician, NIHR Senior Investigator, Professor of Medical Statistics and Epidemiology, and the former Head of School of Social and Community Medicine at the University of Bristol. He is co-author of “Essential Medical Statistics”, which received Highly Commended honors in the 2004 BMA Medical Book Competition.
Hawryszkiewycz obtained his PhD in computer science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1973"Igor Hawryszkiewycz, Professor and Head of School of Systems, Management and Leadership at University of Technology, Sydney." at linkedin.com. Accessed 2015-03-19. with the thesis, entitled "Semantics of data base systems."Digest of Papers, 1977. p. 137.
It was founded in 1929 in close ties with the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. The building of the school was designed by the great architect Dimitris Pikionis. It was established in 1934. Alexandros Delmouzos served as its first supervisor, and Vasilios Tatakis, a well known scientist, was the first Head of School.
Between then and her retirement in 2015, the school rebuilt the ECU and the multipurpose facility/gymnasium and added a teaching organic garden with a wood-burning bread-and-pizza oven. After hiring a governing board member of the California Association of Independent schools to serve as temporary head for one year, ASDS appointed Mr. Hugh Jebson as the new Head of School as of July 1, 2016. In the summer of 2018, Mr. Jebson announced his departure after the coming school year. After a coordinated national search, narrowing the list to five candidates from around the country, ASDS chose the one from within the community, tapping Scott Fujita to become the new Head of School, commencing July 1, 2019.
He wrapped up the district's participation in a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) that had been started previously and guided the district through a voter-approved 2002 $1.37 billion school bond. He eventually resigned, citing exhaustion. His final day was August 31, 2004. By 2013 he was the head of School Executive Consulting, Inc.
The current head of school at Oberoi International School for OGC Campus is Mr. Peter Murphy and Mr. Stephen Augeri for the JVLR campus. The school operates under the strategic direction of the Board of Trustees of the Oberoi Foundation. The OIS Board comprises educational leaders and professionals who provide strategic direction to the school.
Berwick is governed by a 23-member Board of Trustees, with a Head of School in charge of day-to-day operation and fundraising. The three subsidiary schools are headed by Division Directors. The Upper School has advisors, class advisors, Grade Deans and an Assistant Director, and the Middle School a Dean of Students.
Under Head of School Steve Nelson, a major capital campaign was completed in 2004 that added five floors to the main building; another construction project completed in 2014 redesigned the school's facade, lobby, library and learning resource center, and expanded the lunchroom."School History". Calhoun School. Archived from the original on May 24, 2015.
Head of school is thought to be Principal or headmaster and the former principal was Mr.Mahesh Niraula whereas the current Principal is Mr. Ram Prasad Timsina.Since it is a government school it has not any sister school however few name of schools may come with the same name but they are distinguished by location.
Professor Preston was an important contributor to algebraic semigroup theory and a respected head of school during his various Monash appointments from 1963 until his retirement in 1990. He subsequently spent six months each year in both Oxford, UK, and Melbourne, Australia, passing away peacefully on 14 April 2015 in Oxford at age 89.
The new name is Schools of the Sacred Heart, Grand Coteau. In 2006, Headmistress Mary Burns announced her retirement at the conclusion of the 2006-2007 school year. She was temporarily succeeded by Sister Claude DeMoustier, who was then succeeded by Sister Lynne Lieux in 2008. In 2016, Dr. Yvonne Sandoz Adler, Ph.D. became the new Head of School.
The Head of School since 2011 is Dr. Lisle Staley. Dr Staley has a Master's and Ph.D. in Learning and Instruction from UCLA. She developed and tested assessments at UCLA's Center for Research on Evaluation, Standards and Student Testing. She also was Director of Research and Evaluation for the Santa Barbara Public School District prior to joining Berkeley Hall.
Nashville Mayor Megan Barry helped dedicate the space. Franklin Road Academy head of school states that "it's a great opportunity to build a collective educational opportunity for everyone." The partnership extends to a summer program where students learn STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art and math) skills so that student can go onto college and be successful.
The School of Archaeology is an academic department of the University of Oxford comprising the Institute of Archaeology and the Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art (RLAHA). The two departments were merged in 2000 and the merged department is part of Oxford's Social Sciences Division. The current head of school is Julia Lee-Thorp.
Ms. Jenny Barton Addison is the Head of School. Ms. Barton Addison was at Heritage Christian Academy for 10 years before joining OCA in 2011. Ms. Barton Addison has a bachelor's degree in elementary education from Florida Southern College and a master's degree in educational leadership from Southeastern University. Mrs. Teresa Wilson is the director of early education. Mrs.
Wenzel is currently the Associate Head of School for Advancement at The Bolles School in Jacksonville, Florida. He and his wife, Neva, have three children and live in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. Wenzel was inducted into the Suffolk Sports Hall of Fame on Long Island in the Basketball and Coaches Categories with the Class of 2004.
The Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School, often referred to as CESJDS or JDS, is a private, pluralistic Jewish JK-12 school located in Rockville, Maryland, United States. Founded in 1966, the school's namesake is Charles E. Smith, a local Jewish philanthropist and real estate magnate. The head of school is Rabbi Mitchel Malkus."Meet the Head".
The Hun School of Princeton is a private, coeducational, secondary boarding school located in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. The school serves students from sixth through twelfth grades. Currently, the head of school is Jonathan Brougham. The school has been accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Elementary and Secondary Schools since 1963.
When Mrs. Allan died of cancer in October 1972, Mr. Allan persuaded Summerville businessman Thomas W. Bailey and Charleston businessman Richardson M. Hanckel to organize Pinewood's first Board of Trustees. In April 1973, the new board named William E. McIntosh, who was then Dean of Students at nearby Trident Technical College, as Pinewood's second Head of School.
Burleson served as the head of school between 1893 and 1900. WTMA was largely funded by donations from wealthy residents of the eastern seaboard, many of whom had been inspired by speeches Johnston had given on the importance of academic and moral education for all young men.John A. Coulter II, "TMI Bugle Notes". Published Privately: 2002.
Maumee Valley is also home to the Dayal House, a boarding school for international students. This $1.6 million project was designed in order to create a family-like atmosphere for the students living there. The school has had a variety of headmistresses and headmasters over the years. Gary Boehm was the head of school from 2006 to 2018.
He became the permanent head of school. Dr. Karnes trained teachers in the Orton approach and came every year periodically to test students and help teachers. The school was involved in the beginning stages of forming the Orton Society which developed into the International Dyslexic Association (IDA). Extensive teacher training and professional development was implemented for continuing education took.
John M. Botti was appointed Head of School in 2016. Serving over 400 students, the school has more than doubled its size 50 years. A new library, four new science laboratories, two new art studios, and additional classrooms have been built. Browning is a part of Interschool, a consortium of eight schools to enhance academic, extracurricular, and administrative sharing.
The Cushman School is a private school in Miami, Florida. Founded in 1924, the school serves about 600 students from pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade. Arvi Balseiro is the school's headmaster. She is the third Head of School in the school's -year history and a successor to Dr. Joan Lutton who mentored Arvi for 25+ years.
Barrack dedicated a new multipurpose athletic field with artificial turf and high school soccer and lacrosse lines in September 2018. Following stints with the Philadelphia 76ers and Portland Trail Blazers as an executive, the school hired Ben Falk to serve as Barrack's boy's varsity basketball coach. He has coached the team since 2018. The Head of School is Mrs.
Kim Elshafie is the current Head of School. She was the former Dean of Academics as well. The Commandant of Cadets is Lieutenant Colonel Lester Layman, U.S. Army (Ret.). Average enrollment is around 125 students MMA is fully accredited by the Virginia Association of Independent Schools (VAIS) and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS).
In 2001, Guest left Bayview Glen and took up the position of Executive Director of Round Square, of which the school is a member. He was succeeded by Stuart Grainger, who was Headmaster until 2003. He is currently the headmaster of Trinity College School in Port Hope. Eileen Daunt was appointed Head of School in 2003.
In 1964, he founded the School of Social Sciences at Brunel University London and served as its Professor and Head of School. Dr. Jaques moved from London to Gloucester, Massachusetts in 1991. He became a research professor at George Washington University. In 1999 Jaques established Requisite Organization International Institute, that operates as an educational and research group.
The school was approved for international students under the Student and Exchange Visitor Program in 2003. The school was designated a Green School in September 2007 by the Maryland Association for Environmental and Outdoor Education. On July 1, 2019, Ereni Gleason Malfa '89 was named the eleventh head of school, becoming the first alumna to lead the institution.
Art O'Leary served as headmaster of Viewpoint from 1980-86. Dr. Robert J. Dworkoski began his term on O'Leary's retirement in 1986. In June 2014, after 28 years as Headmaster, Dr. Dworkoski moved into the role of President of the Viewpoint Educational Foundation. During the 2014-15 school year, Paul Rosenbaum served as Interim Head of School.
David J. Farace, the present headmaster, is the 13th head of school. He assumed the position in 2018, succeeding Charles W. Britton. The Upper School offers a college preparatory curriculum that includes courses in English, foreign language, history, mathematics, science, visual and performing arts, and physical education. Honors or Advanced Placement courses are available in all academic departments.
Vermont Commons School was founded in 1997. Its Founder and first Head of School was former Champlain College President Robert A. Skiff. During its first semester, 32 students were enrolled and the school grew steadily in size and offerings over the next ten years. In 2007, Dr. Skiff retired, at which point enrollment neared 100 students.
Westchester Country Day School, formerly called Westchester Academy, is an independent, nonsectarian school that is situated just outside High Point, North Carolina, United States. After an interim period with Jim Cantwell in the 2009–2010 school year, Cobb Atkinson, the former Headmaster at the Valwood School, was hired as the permanent Head of School in July 2010.
Retrieved on September 15, 2016. "599 Walkers Road, P.O. Box 2638 Grand Cayman KY1-1102 CAYMAN ISLANDS" The school began in September 1971 as Our Lady of Perpetual Help."St. Ignatius Alumni Association!" St. Ignatius Catholic School. Retrieved on September 15, 2016. The high school opened in 1994. The current Head of School is Mrs. Emily Alexanders.
From 1926 to 1933 Bernetta was Bursar of the American College for Girls in Istanbul, Turkey. She resigned that job when a new head of school was appointed whom she disliked, and she returned to the United States. From 1933 to 1941 she was Bursar of St. Mary's Hall, a private school in Burlington, New Jersey.
The Country Day School or CDS is an independent, non-profit university- preparatory school in King City, Ontario, Canada. It was founded in 1972. It is a member of the Canadian Accredited Independent Schools (CAIS), the Conference of Independent Schools of Ontario (CIS), and the Canadian Educational Standards Institute (CESI). Its Head of School is John Liggett.
Its head of school is Kevin Kunst, and the heads of Primary and Middle School are Robin Renschler and Holly Ziemer. Day School has a similar house system to that of Harry Potter, in which the four houses represent characteristics, a color, and an animal. Heekin House: foxes, blue, cunning, sly, smart. Baumgart House: owl, green, wise.
The Caedmon School would be the first Montessori school established in New York City.American Montessori Society Records: History . 2007 At that time, Caedmon was the second Montessori school in the United States. In 1969, Josephine Hartog, assumed the position of head of school which she held until 1974. She was succeeded by Nancy Rambusch who led the school throughout the late 1970s.
Students are supported by a Clinical Model under the leadership of Megan Czaja MSW and Head of School David Baum PhD. The therapist to student ratio is 1:6. Program duration is 15 months or longer, with an average duration of two years. John Dewey is a voluntary program and often requires students to interview as part of the enrollment process.
Students have access to yoga, organic wellness, the arts, music, local cultural events, community events and fitness programs. The school was founded in 1985 by Dr. Thomas E. Bratter who died in 2012. In May 2020, the school was purchased by its current head of school, David Baum. The school is fully accredited by the New England Association of Schools and College.
Dr. Grant announced her retirement in 2008 and a national search produced Mrs. A. Randol Benedict the long-time Admissions Director at the Garrison Forest School in Maryland. Mrs. Benedict began her tenure as Head of School in July of 2009. The Ellis School will benefit from her sound and forward-looking leadership as she guides it further into the 21st century.
Internally, the school has Principals for the lower, middle, and upper schools, as well as deans of students. The overall executive position which oversees all three schools is that of the Head of School. The current head is Dr. Rodney V. De Jarnett. Within the schools, there are departments for Math, English, History, Science, Language, Physical Education, Technology, and Arts.
Professor Peter Mitchell Grant OBE, FREng, FRSE, FIEE, FIEEE, FHEA, Eurasip Fellow (born 20 June 1944) is Senior Honorary Professorial Fellow, former Regius Professor of Engineering and Head of School of Engineering and Electronics at the University of Edinburgh. In 2004 he was awarded the 82nd Faraday Medal by the Institute of Electrical Engineers for his 'outstanding contributions to signal processing'.
Reports in 2016 and 2017 identified several former teachers in the past who had engaged in inappropriate sexual contact with students. The school hired an independent law firm to investigate allegations of misconduct, and the head of school, John Palfrey, and the head of the Board of Trustees, Peter Currie, sent an email to the school community that such transgressions must not recur.
The Principal is David Goodwin, who was previously Head of School in Beijing, China and in Colombo, Sri Lanka. David graduated in the UK from City University and holds a master's degree in Education from the University of Southampton. He additionally has extensive experience managing top independent schools in the south of England. The Founding Principal was Alun Thomas BA Dip Ed.
The Loxton report also recognized the vital contribution the ANU School of Music provided the ACT public.Loxton P & Loxton T 2010. Report Review of the Arts in Canberra. Peter Loxton & Associates Pty Ltd Llewellyn Hall came about directly through the initiative of its namesake, Ernest Llewellyn, the founding Head of School and instigator of the Canberra School of Music project.
Mark Heller serves Academy at the Lakes as the Head of School. Administrators of the school include Upper Division Director Robert Sullivan, Middle Division Director John Pitcairn, Lower Division Director Kathy Heller, Development Director Beth Hult, Curriculum Director Judy Kent, Creative Director Lisa Taylor, Dean of Student Services Sarah Ivie, Athletic Director Tom Haslam, Financial Officer Dorie Burnham, and Facilities Director Maynard Baker.
Burke, 1937, p.1611 William Rees-Mogg was raised in the Roman Catholic faith. He was educated at Clifton College Preparatory School in Bristol and Charterhouse in Godalming, where he was Head of School. Not yet eighteen, Rees-Mogg went up to Balliol College, Oxford, as a Brackenbury Scholar to read history in January 1946 as a place had fallen temporarily vacant.
Woodley North Classroom building Hearst Hall NCS has about 580 students in grades 4 through 12. Its mascot is the eagle. Its brother school, St. Albans, and the shared coeducational elementary school (K-3), Beauvoir,Beauvoir are also located on the Cathedral Close in Northwest Washington near the Washington National Cathedral. Susan C. Bosland is the eleventh Head of School.
Claude (Bud) E. Schindler, Jr., was formerly an NCR sales executive. As of 2017, Dr. John Gredy is the school system's Head of School. In 2004 the school moved from the historic Julienne school building on Homewood Avenue near downtown Dayton to the former NCR World Training Center near Miamisburg. On March 10, 2020, the school created a coronavirus team.
Eugene Bratek became the school's third Headmaster in 1986. Upon his retirement from the school in 2007, a new teleconferencing center in the school's fine arts building was named in his honor. Bratek was succeeded by Dr. Jack Creeden who served in the role for three years. Dr. Glyn Cowlishaw was selected as the new head of school in December 2010.
There is also a School Captain, who is head of school games. The School Captain is elected by a democratic vote of all members of the school. In the great majority of the stories, both positions were held by George Bernard Wingate. Similarly, each Form has a Head Boy, appointed by the Form Master and a Form Captain, elected by the Form.
Eberhard left the school in 1975 to found the Acton School in Northern Virginia, and the school was taken over by the Ethical Society and renamed Washington Ethical Society School. Eberhard died in 1994. The school fell on hard times financially, and had only 12 students when Sally Fisher from Sandy Spring Friends School was hired as Head of School in 1981.
Fisher restored the school to academic and financial health over the next decade. In 1988 the school was renamed Washington Ethical High School, as it no longer had a formal affiliation with the Ethical Society. David Mullen was hired as Head of School in 1991. The school gained its first accreditation from the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools in 1994.
The Sydney Dental Hospital was the original site of the Sydney Dental School when it was first opened in March 1901. The school also has connections with other local health district dental hospitals, and provides opportunities for students to undertake rural and regional placements. Professor Heiko Spallek has been Head of School and Dean of the Sydney Dental School since November 2018.
To ensure the school is affordable for every family, tuition is set to a sliding scale based on income. Every family contributes, but no child is ever turned away for an inability to pay. The school is primarily funded through private donations, which allow students from underserved communities to access a transformational education. The founder and head of school is Vincent Dotoli.
The current Head of School is Dr. Tara Tomicic. The school is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and has memberships in Houston Association of Independent Schools, National Association of Gifted Children, Texas Association for the Gifted and Talented, Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, National Association for College Admission Counseling, Texas Association for College Admission Counseling, and College Board.
Hosea Hildreth (January 2, 1782 – 1835) was an educator and minister in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Born in 1782 in Massachusetts, he graduated from Harvard College in 1805. His son, Richard Hildreth was born in Deerfield, Massachusetts in 1807, where Hosea Hildreth was the ninth head of school at Deerfield Academy. He taught mathematics at Phillips Exeter Academy from 1811 to 1825.
Musaddam is a CEO/Editor-in-Chief and publisher of Mujallar ADABI a Hausa Magazine founded in August 2017, a manager of a record label at Sarewa Musical Studio. He was Head of School Asasul Islam Nursery and primary school. He was also Senior Academic Officer and Vice Academic of Al'azhar College of Science and Humanities. In 2019 he co-founded SASTECH Academy.
As of June 2015, Mark McKee is Head of School. In 2005, Viewpoint opened a third building in the first phase of the School's Master Plan. A new athletic field was completed in 2007, a library in 2009, and a new arts and athletics facility was completed fall 2011. It includes state-of-the- art classrooms, science labs and art studios.
Gilchrist began her academic career in 1990, when she became a lecturer at University of East Anglia. In 1996, she moved to the University of Reading to take up the position of Professor of Archaeology. She was previously the Head of School of Archaeology, Geography and Environmental Science. Since 2015, she has been Dean of Research for Heritage and Creativity.
Holton-Arms is an independent college-preparatory school for girls in grades 3–12, located in Bethesda, Maryland. As of the 2013-14 school year, there were 655 students and 94 faculty. Since 2007, Susanna Jones has been Head of School. The school has three divisions, Lower School (grades 3–6), Middle School (7–8), and Upper School (9–12).
The Head of School is Jennifer M. Ciccarelli, who took office in July 2014. There are approximately 89 faculty and staff members, and the student-teacher ratio is 8 to 1. Columbus School for Girls is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, the Independent Schools Association of the Central States, and the National Association of Independent Schools.
The mid-90s saw record breaking enrollment, and a technology plan focused on the integration of technology across the curriculum and the inclusion of a wireless laptop program in grades 8–12. A successful $9.7 million Capital Campaign part of which contributed to the construction of the new Upper School Hillman Family Building, an increase in faculty endowment, a new Alumnae Hall, and a new athletic facility containing a regulation-sized gymnasium, climbing wall, and training center brought The Ellis School into the 21st century. Ms. Upham departed at the end of the 2000–2001 academic year to become a Head of School in Boston leaving Ellis in an admirably strong position internally, within the Pittsburgh community, and as a leader in women's education. Mrs. Judith Cohen Callomon, ‘54 took over as Acting Head of School for the 2001–2002 school year.
The New York State Association of Independent Schools is governed by a Board of Trustees which meets on a regular basis, including an annual meeting at Mohonk Mountain House on the first Wednesday of November. In 2019-2020, the President of the NYSAIS Board of Trustees is Jane Foley Fried, Head of School, The Brearley School, New York City.NYSAIS website, "Board of Trustees." Accessed 28 April 2018.
In 1954 March, Umashankar Joshi was appointed as Member of the General Council and the executive committee of Sahitya Akademi from its inception.Umashankar Joshi: Chronology In June, he was appointed as professor of Gujarati Literature at Gujarat University. He was also appointed the head of School of languages in that university. Joshi continued to work in the same university till his retirement in 1972.
Elementary language rooms and Grade 5 classrooms are located on first through the third floor. The residential part consists of 16 typical apartments starting on the 4th up to the 11th. The Head of School residence is located on the 12th and 13th floor with a rooftop that is used for social gatherings, as well as collecting solar energy to help become environmentally friendly.
In addition, there were monies to enhance the endowment, whose book value at the end of the 1987–88 school year had climbed to $5.3 million. After four eventful years at Ellis, Ellen Fleming found herself drawn back to her native South and resigned as Head of School. Mrs. Helen Stevens Chinitz succeeded her and served for the 1990–91 school year. Following her resignation, Mrs.
In 1984, Laura Hathaway founded The Pegasus School. The school purchased its current facility in 1995 and then began work to refurbish classrooms and expand buildings. The Palley Complex which serves fourth and fifth graders was added in 1997 and the Hathaway Activities Center was built in 2000 to provide a home for performance, art, and student athletics. Laura Hathaway was the first head of school.
Fernandez began his career as a high school educator at Phillips Academy. He later worked as an instructor at Colorado College and associate dean at St. Thomas University. Fernandez served as vice president for academic affairs at the State University of New York at Purchase and vice provost at Florida International University. Fernandez served as CEO and head of school of Ethical Culture Fieldston School.
Lyndall Ryan, (born 1943) is an Australian academic and historian. She has held positions in Australian Studies and Women's Studies at Griffith University and Flinders University and was Foundation Professor of Australian Studies and Head of School of Humanities at the University of Newcastle, 1998–2005. She is currently Conjoint Professor in the Centre for the History of Violence at the University of Newcastle.
Professor Trivedi started his career in teaching from Holkar Science College in year 1981. His career at RGPV stated as the Founder Head of School of Pharmaceuticals in the year 2003. He was appointed as the Vice Chancellor of the University in July, 2008. As Vice Chancellor of the university, he implemented a lot of changes during his tenure, which spanned more than 8 years.
An renovation and expansion in 2015 included construction of a new a five-floor wing, renovation of all science labs in the middle and upper schools, expansion of the upper school library, construction of an upper school art room and additional classrooms. Headmaster Ed Tyrell retired in 2003 after 33 years of service to the Summit. Current head of school is Mr. Rich Wilson.
Craigflower School closed in December 1979 with two masters and most of the boys transferring to Cargilfield Preparatory School in Edinburgh. The Cargilfield school library contains two silver plaques from Craigflower, the Webster plaque and the Stewart shield for head of school. The Craigflower School war memorial was moved into Torryburn Parish Church following the renovation of Craigflower House into 12 separate properties in 2000.
That same year, the school began to admit girls below the sixth form for the first time, initially as young as age eleven. The next year, 2009, all school- age girls were eligible for admission. An eighth house called Seagrim, named after distinguished ONs Derek and Hugh Seagrim, was created in 2009. In 2011 the first female head of school in the school's history was chosen.
Andrew Legg performing with The Southern Gospel Choir Assoc. Prof. Andrew Legg is a Tasmanian musician and director of the ARIA award-nominated Southern Gospel Choir, which he runs through the Tasmanian Conservatorium of Music. He is the Head of School at the Conservatorium, as well as a contemporary piano & keyboard tutor. He is also Director of Music at St Clements Anglican Church, Kingston.
St. Mary's High School is a co-educational, Roman Catholic high school located in Lancaster, New York, 4.5 miles South East of the Buffalo Niagara International Airport and 14.5 East of downtown Buffalo. The school is within the Diocese of Buffalo. St. Mary's enrollment includes students in grades 9-12 from four counties and approximately 30 school districts. The current "Head of School" is Kevin Kelleher.
St Joseph's School was founded in 1917 as a school for the children of expatriates living in Port Moresby. Originally situated within the Convent of the Daughters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart (OLSH) behind St. Mary's Cathedral, it started with only 15 pupils. Sister Mary Carthage was the first Head of School. The school was closed between 1941 and 1946 because of the war.
Canon Guy Pentreath was a notable headmaster from 1943 to 1952. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II visited Wrekin on Friday 17th March 1967, having opened Shire Hall earlier that day. The Headmaster, Robert Dahl (Headmaster. 1952-71), greeted the Queen, and in his study presented a specially bound copy of B.C.W Johnson’s A Brief History of Wrekin College, whilst Head of School, David Franklin (W.
Darlington School is an American private, coeducational, college-preparatory day and boarding school in Rome, Georgia, United States. It serves students from pre-kindergarten to grade 12, and is divided into a lower, middle and upper school. The student body represents 24 countries. The Head of School is Brent Bell, the Upper School Director is Chad Woods, and the Pre-K to 8 Director is Hope Jones.
Barrack Hebrew Academy is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, and the Pennsylvania Department of Education, and is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools. Barrack men's and women's sports teams, the Cougars, play in the Penn-Jersey Athletic Association. The school has 15 male and female varsity sports teams. Sharon P. Levin is the current head of school.
The Stanwich School was conceived by Patricia Young, the founding Head of School, and Dan Reid, the founding Chairman of the Board of Trustees. Young envisioned a school that could instill in its students values based on Judeo-Christian principles and traditions. In November 2017, The Stanwich School merged with Greenwich Country Day School with plans to build a new high school on the Stanwich Road campus.
GWA has over 200 staff, mainly Americans and Moroccans with other expat staff coming from countries in North and South America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. A majority of administrative and instructional staff are from North America. Teachers conduct instruction solely in their native tongue. The academic administration includes a Head of School who oversees all academic functions of the school as well as two Principals.
In May 2016, the Head of School, Mrs Johnson, announced that she would be retiring in December of the same year. She was succeeded by Mr Dennis Maritz in January 2017 as Head of School.Mr. Maritz has extensive experience in independent education. He was the Founding Head of Uplands College in White River and also served as Headmaster of St Martin's School in Johannesburg.
The wing consists of six state-of-the-art classrooms which were built to accommodate pupils in Grades one and two. The need for the wing became apparent in 2018 with the growth in enrolment which the school was experiencing. The wing bears the name of Sister Aelred O'Donovan who was the last Newcastle Dominican Sister to hold the post of Head of School.
The original campus was located in the Atrium at Riverbend. In 1984, The pair met a school inspector, Wayne Moss while he was observing the school. Impressed, the pair hired him as the new Head of School. Moss then secured a new campus in the vacant Le Roi Daniels School at a lower rate due to his connections with the Calgary Board of Education.
Reed Rathgeber became the first female to be the Head of School in 2015. She is an alumna of Mooreland Hill School (class of 1996) and a graduate of Westminster School, St. Lawrence University (B.A), and Simmons College (M.A.T). Prior to coming to Mooreland Hill, Ms. Rathgeber was a 7th and 8th grade history and English teacher at The Pierce School in Brookline, MA. Nancy Judd.
Perspective on civil finance officers in local government, (SNS, 1999), a volume edited with Barbara Czarniawska Organizing Metropolitan Space and Discourse, (Liber, 2001) and Constructing Leadership: Reflections on Film Heroes as Leaders with Björn Rombach (Santérus Academic Press, 2006).AllBookstores list of Rolf Solli's contributions Prior to his present position, Rolf Solli was for many years Head of School of Public Administration at Göteborg University.
The School of Politics and International Relations is an academic department at the University of Nottingham, England housed in the Law and Social Sciences Building (LASS) together with Law and Sociology. The school runs nine undergraduate programmes, nine postgraduate programmes and have a 40-strong PhD community. Research activity in the school is ranked around 7 Institutes. the head of school is Associate Professor Caitlin Milazzo.
Clevedon School, located in Clevedon, North Somerset, England, is a secondary school with 1,117 pupils, in years 7 to 11 in the Lower School and 12 to 13 in the Upper School or sixth form. The school recently regained its Language College status. As of 2016 the Head of school is Jim Smith and the Headteacher is John Wells. The school became an academy in February 2012.
The school management consists of Mr. M. Weston (Head of School), Ms. S. Hartholt (Deputy Head - MYP) and Ms. J. Jansma (Deputy Head - DP). The school is an international school, however, many native Dutch students, often ones who have previously lived abroad, also attend this school. Many different nationalities are represented in this school; England, America, Denmark, South Africa, Germany, Poland, France, Canada, Czech Republic, Malaysia, etc.
Bertram St. Leger Ten Broeke was born in Simla, Punjab, India, in 1895. He was educated at Bedford Modern School where he was Head of School and a member of the 1st XV. He was the brother of Melville Rysdale Ten Broeke.Victoria Daily Times, British Columbia, Canada, September 27, 1947, p.8 After school, Ten Broeke was employed in Lancashire on the LNWR for five years.
Mr. Emiliano Rafael, the first principal, felt the need to serve the community's working youth. He proposed the establishment of night academic classes with an initial enrollment of 58 freshmen and 30 sophomores. Mrs. Gorgonia G. Capino succeeded Mr. Rafael who was later promoted as assistant superintendent. Mrs. Capino, the longest serving principal of the school was head of school from 1964 to 1976.
Westminster Christian School is a private PK3-12 Christian school in Palmetto Bay, Florida. WCS is governed by a board of directors- 13 people (mostly current parents, although some have been former faculty) elected by parents of current enrollees. It is operated by a Head of School who is hired by the Board. WCS provides a Reformed Protestant religious education (similar to Calvinist thought).
Since 2018, he has been the Principal Investigator on a 6-year EPSRC Programme Grant with Arend Bayer, Tom Bridgeland, Agata Smoktunowicz and Michael Wemyss on Enhancing Representation Theory, Noncommutative Algebra and Geometry. He was elected as Vice President of the London Mathematical Society in 2019LMS Election Results 2019. He has been Head of School of Mathematics at the University of Edinburgh since 2014.
In 2016 Rafferty was made Deputy Head of the School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EEECS) at Queen's University Belfast. She was promoted to Head of School in 2018. She serves as the Athena Swan coordinator for EEECS, and has been involved with their Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Inclusion Matters grant. She serves as a judge for the Belfast Telegraph IT awards.
Sherwood Academy occupied the old Ashton (Orthodox Quaker) Meeting House, which was later relocated to the SSFS campus. The nearby Thornton Friends School, named after former Sandy Spring Friends Head of School C. Thornton Brown, traces its roots to an innovative academic program, the “Interlocking Curriculum,” that was first developed at SSFS in 1973.T. Grubisich, “A Classroom Breakthrough,” Washington Post, p. F1 (Mar.
Lyndon Institute is a coeducational, nonprofit, independent, day and boarding comprehensive high school located on a campus in the village of Lyndon Center, in the town of Lyndon, Vermont. It provides education for grades 9 through 12 for both local students and students resident on campus. Tuition is $45 000 for full boarders and $16,825 for day students. The current head of school is Twiladawn Perry.
During this time, he gained the friendship of Yoshinori Futara, the head of school affairs for Shizuoka Prefecture. Futara introduced Fukao to Motojirō Ozaki, a member of the Diet. The Shizuoka Shōnen Gundan ("Shizuoka Boys' Army Corps") was formed in June 1913 with Ozaki as leader and Fukao and Keijirō Takasugi as directors. 111 members took part in the enrollment ceremony at Sengen Shrine.
Tandem Friends School is a coeducational secondary school founded in 1970 in Albemarle County, Virginia,GIS Web Albemarle County retrieved 10 July 2009. just outside Charlottesville, by educators John Howard and Duncan Alling.Tandem History Tandem Friends School, retrieved 10 July 2009 In 1995, it joined the Friends Council on Education, adopting the educational beliefs and practices of the Quakers. The current head of school is Whitney Thompson.
The school is governed by an elected Board of Governors who oversee the affairs of the school. The Board of Governors is responsible for hiring and evaluating the Head of School who oversees the day-to-day running of the school. The Elementary School is headed by a Principal as well as an Assistant Principal. The Middle and High School is headed by a Principal.
The School at Columbia University is a private K-8 school affiliated with Columbia University. Students are drawn equally from the Morningside Heights, Manhattan/Upper West Side/Harlem community and from the faculty and staff of the university. Currently there are three divisions: Primary (K-2), Intermediate (3-5) and Middle (6-8). Each division has its own Division Head and there is one Head of School.
He also has a son-in-law and two grandchildren. Robertson worked in a variety of occupations including songwriting, music production, painting murals, and carpentry. He also spent time in education as an art instructor and ultimately as Head of School, Creative Arts Department, Tower Hamlets College. Currently living and painting in Wales, Robertson also writes songs and plays in "The Tom, Dick and Harry Band".
Classes are small, with an average class size of 12 and a student to teacher ratio of 7:1. Tuition fees for the 2018–2019 school year are approximately $26,960 for grades 1 to 12 students. The current Head of School is James Whitehouse, who took over the leadership of the school in 2019 after seven years as Deputy Head of the Middle and Senior School.
Some current and former staff are owed as much as 120,000 yuan. Teachers wrote parents a letter stating that "Faculty contracts have not been honored and wages, health insurance. and housing allowances have not been paid". The Head of School, Mr. Randal Eplin then sent an email to staff stating that the school would be closed the next 2 school days for "internal business reasons".
In a way our facilities in their current condition are somewhat of a marketing positive for us because it sends the message that where we spend the money is on the quality of the education — teachers, faculty, and the like — and not on building new monumental buildings. In February 2020, the board of directors announced that after an extensive search process, Patrick M. Finn had been chosen by unanimous vote to be the next Head of School, beginning 1 July. Previously, Finn worked at The Canterbury School, St. Timothy's School, and Foxcroft School. Outgoing Head of School Jessica Lindstrom, who had served in that position for eight years and made a decision in fall 2019 to step down, praised Finn's experience as an administrator in independent schools and said, "I see a bright future for WCDS and leave the school knowing it is in good hands".
Mount de Sales Academy, commonly referred to as MDS, is a Catholic, independent, college preparatory school in Macon, Georgia. It was founded in 1876 by five Sisters of Mercy as a boarding school for girls. In 1959, it became coeducational and ended boarding school operations in 1963. The Sisters served in an administrative capacity until 2002, when the first lay head of school was selected by the school's Board of Trustees.
Terry moved to Brisbane where she was employed in the School of Psychology at The University of Queensland in 1990. In 2000 she was promoted to head of school and 2008 saw her become deputy vice-chancellor of the university. In February 2014, Terry was appointed Vice-Chancellor and President of Curtin University. In addition to her academic roles, Terry is a past president of the Society for Australasian Social Psychology.
The school has had seven heads of school since its inception in 1970: Nolan Vander Ark (1976–77); Evelyn Downs (1977–81); Arlen Dykstra (1981–84); Larry Birchler (acting headmaster 1984–85); Jim Marsh (1985–2013); Dr. Tom Stoner (2013–2016); Barrett Mosbacker (2017–present). Tim Hall, Scott Holley and Todd Fuller served as an interim head of school team following Tom Stoner's resignation following the 2015-16 school year.
Griffith Law School is the law school of Griffith University and is located in Brisbane and the Gold Coast. The school is known for its commitment to social justice, international law and law reform. In the 2018 ShanghaiRanking Global Ranking of Academic Subjects, Law (including Criminology) was ranked 33 in the world, which places Griffith first in Australia. The Dean and Head of School is Associate Professor Therese Wilson.
These lease arrangements are ongoing. On 20 November 2008, it was announced that the Head of School, Phillip Heath, after 14 years in the position, would depart the school to take up the principalship of Radford College, Canberra, effective from 1 July 2009. John Collier, Head of St Paul's Grammar School for 12 years, was announced as his replacement on 4 June 2009, and commenced the position in Term 1, 2010.
In 1960, Richard K. Whiteman was appointed head of school, a tenure that would last for 40 years. In 1970, FCCDS became accredited by the Pennsylvania Association of Private Academic Schools (PAPAS). While continuing to share space with the church, the school reconfigured the facilities to suit its needs. In 1999, a major addition to join two buildings and create a new space for pre-kindergarten and kindergarten classrooms was completed.
Woodlawn School is a private independent school in Mooresville, North Carolina in Iredell County, north of Davidson, North Carolina. Founded in 2002, it has 182 students in grades K through 12. The Head of School is Paul Zanowski, who joined Woodlawn's staff in 2019. Woodlawn was accredited in 2009 by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the Southern Association of Independent Schools, and was re-accredited in 2014.
The ship has always been a symbol for the MANOS School building, photographed in 2009 The Martin-Andersen-Nexö-Gymnasium Dresden (MANOS) is a selective high school (gymnasium) in Dresden, Germany, with a special focus on mathematics and sciences. It was formerly the school for radio mechanics in the GDR. It is named after the Danish writer Martin Andersen Nexø. The current head of school is Mr. Armin Asper.
The current head of school is David Monaco, who replaced Snyder in 2009. Monaco was previously at Ravenscroft School in Raleigh, North Carolina. Parish graduated its first high school class of approximately 46 students in May 2007; it graduated a second class of 75 students May 2008. From 2003 to 2008, the Upper School grew from 50 students to 380, and from 5 teachers to more than 45.
The Episcopal School of Dallas is a coeducational academic community founded in 1974 by Stephen B. Swann and a group of Episcopalian local leaders. The first ESD class was held in 1974 and included eight 7th graders. Today, approximately 1,150 students attend ESD, aged Beginner (age 3) through 12th grade, with 435 students in the Upper School (9th – 12th grade). David L. Baad is the Head of School.
Scott Anthony Fujita (;"2004 Kansas City Chiefs Rosters and Depth Chart". p. 6. born April 28, 1979) is a former American football linebacker in the National Football League (NFL), and current Head of School at All Saints' Day School. He was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs in the fifth round of the 2002 NFL Draft. He played 11 seasons for the Chiefs, Dallas Cowboys, New Orleans Saints and Cleveland Browns.
The son of publisher and editor Maxwell Raison, general manager of Picture Post, and his wife Celia, Raison was educated, through being a scholarship boy, at two independent schools: at Dragon School in Oxford, where he became Head of School. From there he got a scholarship to Eton College near Windsor, Berkshire, then to Christ Church at the University of Oxford, to which he also attained a scholarship.
Germantown Friends School (GFS) is a coeducational independent Early Childhood-12 school in the Germantown neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the United States under the supervision of Germantown Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). It is governed by a School Committee whose members are drawn mainly from the membership of the Meeting and the school's alumni. The School's current head of school is Dana Weeks.
Francisco Laranjo is a contemporary Portuguese painter and educator. Laranjo was born in 1955 Lamego, Portugal. He is Head of School of Arts and Associate Professor of Porto University and has been lecturer in many universities in cities such as Bilbao, Ottawa, Sheffield, Alexandria, Sofia, Paris and Athens. As an artist, he has exhibited extensively and in several countries: Portugal, The Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Canada, India, United Kingdom, China among others.
The old Shadowbrook farm is now the current campus of BCD. It consists of the original farm buildings, as well as new additions recently built. The fields that were once farmed and used for animal pasture are now sports fields and playgrounds, and much of the woodland is traced with hiking trails. Also, in 1972, a house for the head of school was built at the rear of the property.
Lexington Christian Academy is a private, day and boarding Christian school located in Lexington, Massachusetts. Founded on June 23, 1946, Lexington Christian Academy is a college preparatory boarding school for 350 boys and girls in grades six through twelve. The current head of school, Christine Metzger, was appointed in 2018, after a 4-year term served by Timothy Russell. The academy conducts college preparatory instruction on a semester schedule.
Elizabeth J. McGregor became the school's 11th head of school on July 1, 2008. There are also two academic division directors on the administrative team: a director of Upper School and a director of Lower & Middle School. Westridge has 75 faculty members, and more than half of them have over ten years of teaching experience. Two-thirds of Westridge faculty hold advanced degrees (with 14% holding doctoral degrees).
NCES 2019-11-17 In 2017–2018, Hillel held a series of alumni and community events in celebration of its 60-year anniversary.2017-12-13 C&G; NewspapersJewish News 2018-04-26 In 2020, it was announced that Dr. Darin Katz would become Hillel's next Head of School. He was previously the Director of the Upper School at Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.
Over subsequent years he has served as Head of School and Dean. He has twice been a Visiting Professor at the University of Stockholm and has observed the operation of Swedish social services, including early schooling. There have also been Visiting Professor appointments in the Netherlands and government consultancies in the South Pacific. In 1980 Vinson chaired a Commonwealth Government Inquiry into health and social services in the ACT.
He was also a member of the Psi Upsilon fraternity. He graduated from Wesleyan in 1894. In 1896, he graduated from Harvard University with an AB. After leaving Harvard, he taught at his alma mater, Tilton Seminary, where his father was Head of School, for a few years before becoming a manuscript reader for Houghton, Mifflin, & Co.. Knowles died on September 20, 1905 in Roxbury from typhoid fever.
Its principal from 1847 to 1848 was Benjamin Blake Minor (1818–1905) who was a noted defender of slavery. Henry Scharf (1822–1887) was Instructor of Elocution in early February 1872. Robert E. Lee served on the Board of Governors after the Civil War until his death. Patrick F. Bassett, who later became the President of the National Association of Independent Schools, was Head of School from 1980-1989.
In 2008 Greaves moved to the University of Plymouth. Greaves studies offshore renewable energy as well as creating numerical models of wave- structure interactions. At the University of Plymouth she serves as Head of School of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics. Here she led the €2 million European Commission project Streamlining of Ocean Wave Farm Impacts Assessment (SOWFIA), which looked at the development of wave farms in European countries.
Scottish Architects. Retrieved 2018-03-25. Meanwhile, The Forbes Chair of Architecture, which was a joint post with Edinburgh College of Art, was established in 1947, in which Raymond Gordon Brown was the holder of the title as well as the Head of School of Architecture within the University of Edinburgh. Between 1968 and 2004, Edinburgh College of Art enjoyed associate status and awarded degrees of Heriot-Watt University.
Macintosh was baptised with the Maori name Rewi Rawhiti. He was the youngest son of Charles Nicholson Macintosh, newspaper editor and mayor of Timaru in 1901, and his wife, Lydia Beatrice Thompson. He spent part of his childhood in Argentina, but returned to New Zealand when he was thirteen years old. He was educated at Waitaki Boys' High School, where he was head of school and excelled academically and athletically.
In her five-year tenure, Ms. Lonergan lead the expansion of the school; the townhouse to the west of the Gregory Building was purchased. Beginning in July 2015, a complete renovation of the buildings was funded and planned under Ms. Lonergan's leadership. In November 2014, The Hewitt School's board president announced that Dr. Tara Christie Kinsey would be the eighth Head of School. Dr. Kinsey's tenure began on July 1, 2015.
St. Mary’s is a charter member of the Online School for Girls, an electronic setting offering advanced academic instruction for girls worldwide. The mission of OSG is to "provide an exceptional all-girls educational experience by connecting girls worldwide through relevant and engaging coursework in a dynamic online learning community." The Head of School at St. Mary's, Albert Throckmorton, serves as the vice-president on the OSG Board of Trustees.
A group of visionary community leaders, educators and parents in Southern Connecticut gathered in 2006 to explore the possibility of building the first pluralistic Jewish high school in Connecticut. By 2007, the Board of Trustees established the Jewish High School of Connecticut. JHSC opened its doors in the 2010–2011 academic year to its inaugural class of student pioneers. The founding Head of School was Rabbi Edward Harwitz.
The final Head of School prior to the merger was Rabbi Elisha Paul. The school originally was located in Bridgeport, Connecticut at Congregation B'nai Israel. It subsequently moved to Woodbridge before moving again to the Cytec Building in Stamford, Connecticut. After merging with Bi-Cultural Day School, the school remained at its site in Stamford before moving onto the Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy campus in the fall of 2019.
The Margolin Hebrew Academy is a co-educational school located in East Memphis, Tennessee. It is the only Orthodox Jewish day school in Memphis. The MHA/FYOS comprises the Margolin Hebrew Academy, a pre-kindergarten through 8th grade section, with the Feinstone Yeshiva of the South, including Cooper Yeshiva High School for Boys, and the Goldie Margolin High School for Girls. The head of school for the PK-12th grades is Rabbi Benjy Owen.
Sinclair was a bright pupil at Abingdon School from 1923 to 1931, and one of a group known as the 'Grundy boys' – named after the then headmaster. His brothers, James Francis Sinclair and Lindsay Sinclair, also attended the school. Sinclair left the school having become Head of School, Captain of Boats, Captain of Cricket, Captain of Rugby and having won the Pembroke Scholarship. In 1969 he returned to the school as a governor.
The current head of School is Professor David McClean. The School offers a Master of Architecture (MArch) programme as a first degree in architecture, and BSc Honours degrees in Surveying, Architectural Technology and Construction Design and Management. Postgraduate courses include the Graduate Diploma in Surveying and MSc courses in Advanced Architectural Studies, Construction Project Management, Property Development and Visualisation in Architecture and the Built Environment. The School undertakes world leading research, including a PhD programme.
Lyons completed her PhD at Massey University in 1996. Her first academic post was as lecturer in health psychology at the University of Birmingham, UK, from 1996–2002. She returned to Massey University (NZ; Albany and Wellington campuses) and rose to professor at this institution. Lyons took up the role of Professor of Health Psychology at Victoria University of Wellington in 2018, where she is also Head of School, School of Health.
The school, first known as Creative Children's Academy, was started in 1982. The school was awarded full accreditation by the ISACS in 1988. In 1993, the park district which then owned the school's facility announced its decision to raze the building. Two school administrators agreed to share the school board's purchase of the former Palatine Public Library, which would be remodelled into a school facility, as well as the head of school position.
In 1997, he was the Acting Head of School of Informatics at the Abertay University. From 1997 to 2002, he was a Visiting Fellow at the University of Abertay. He became the Curator and the official astronomer at Mills Observatory in 2002 until his retirement on 13 March 2007. Dr. Samson is currently the Honorary Reader in University of Abertay and Honorary Lecturer in Engineering and Physics at the University of Dundee from 2002.
SCIS was formed in 2001 through a merger of the School of Computing and Mathematics and School of Engineering on the Magee campus. Professor Martin McGinnity was the first Head of School (HOS) (2001-2005) and he has since moved on to become Director of the Intelligent Systems Research Centre. Professor Liam Maguire is the current HOS (2005 to date). His inaugural professorial lecture took place in March 2009 to an invited audience.
The Albany Academies are independent college-preparatory schools in Albany, New York, educating students from Preschool through Grade 12. In July 2007, the administrative teams of The Albany Academy and Albany Academy for Girls merged into The Albany Academies. Both schools retain much of their pre-merger tradition and character and each continues to give diplomas under its own name. Administrative services are shared under The Albany Academies Christopher J. Lauricella is Head of School.
Madise has previously worked as a Lecturer at the University of Malawi and as a Senior Research Scientist at the African Population and Health Research Center in Kenya. She has held many senior management roles including Associate Dean Research in a large faculty at Southampton; Deputy Head of School; University Lead for Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion; Director of Public Policy, and Director of the Centre for Global Health, Population, Poverty, and Policy at Southampton.
Malcolm Andrew is an author, teacher and scholar who was previously Professor of English Language and Literature at Queen's University Belfast. He began teaching at Queen's in 1985 and retired in 2007. He also served as Head of School (1986–92), Dean of Humanities (1992–98), and Pro-Vice-Chancellor (1998–2002). He was convener of the English language board of the British national Arts and Humanities Research Board for several years.
On 28 March 2017, it was announced that the headteacher, Mr. James Luck, had resigned via an email to the parents from the chair of governors, Paul Wershof. Sharon Jenner remains Head of School in the interim until a permanent Headteacher is in place, with Mr. Paul Banks being the Executive Head. Mr. James Luck joined the school in 2014. He replaced Mr. Paul Banks who left the school after 5 years.
The Green City inspired a range of projects in the 1980s in Auckland, Melbourne ( The Age's "Give the Yarra a Go" campaign) and Newcastle. Roger Johnson retired as Head of School in 1987 but continued to design and produce paintings and pottery until his death on 25 May 1991 from a heart condition. His ashes were strewn on the Rannerdale Knotts in the Lake District where he was born and had grown up.
The fall of 2002 marked a new chapter in the Academy's history with the installation of Diane J. Hulse as the 15th Head of School. During the summer of 2003, the Stanley Library was completely renovated, the Patrick Commons dining hall was upgraded, new playground equipment was installed, and outdoor benches and tables were added. A school fitness center was opened in late 2003. In the summer of 2004, the school's athletics fields were upgraded.
The Holderness School is a private, coeducational college-preparatory school in Holderness, near Plymouth, New Hampshire in the United States. The student body of 275 is drawn from 22 U.S. states and 14 foreign countries. While Holderness operates primarily as a boarding school, it also enrolls 50 day students. The Head of School (headmaster) is R. Phillip Peck, M.Ed. In the summer the campus is used as a site for various Gordon Research Conferences.
Head of School Dr. Howard Rosenblatt indicated that the school qualified for this national honor by demonstrating sustained academic achievement in the school over a period of years. An application was submitted in fall 2008 and reviewed by the Council for American Private Education, which passes on its choices for private schools to be honored to the Department of Education.Traum, Alexander. "Schechter of Raritan Valley Garners Blue Ribbon Honors" , The Jewish State, September 25, 2009.
Mr. Stroebel had previously served as a teacher, division head, and Head of School at two schools for gifted children in the Midwest. Guided by a single mission, the school is organized into lower and middle school divisions. Lower school consists of kindergarten through fourth grade in homeroom classes with a lead homeroom teacher and full-time associate teacher. The middle school is organized by academic disciplines for grades five through eight.
2013- Professor of Psychology, Edge Hill University. 2013- Masters Supervisor, Sustainability Leadership Programme, University of Cambridge. 2012-2013- Visiting Professor, Bren School of Environmental Science and Management, University of California, Santa Barbara. 2004-2011- Head of School of Psychological Sciences at the University of Manchester. 2004-2012- Research Group Leader, Language and Communication Research Group, School of Psychological Sciences, University of Manchester. 2008-2012- Professorial Research Fellow, Sustainable Consumption Institute, University of Manchester.
Barry Fenstermacher, served the school as headmaster from 1986 through 2016. During his tenure, in March 2005 a new arts center was completedNew arts center completed accessed 12 September 2007 to provide an environment for studio, music and dramatic-arts education, as well as a flexible performance theater. The architecture of the $6m theatre gained a silver prize for its design. The current head of school, William J. Knauer joined in July, 2016.
Q4 What will we do if they already know it? With this, the school is aiming to become a highly effective, learning progressive school in which students gain solid, conceptual understanding of subject areas while maintaining the high achievement in local and international standards. ICS is led by global thought leaders in education. The head of school, Dr. Timothy Stuart, is one of the most prominent leaders in Professional Learning Communities (PLC) and personalized learning.
In 2006 he became its Senior Lecturer, 2008 promoted to Professor of Archaeology and Heritage. Since 2007 he is also Head of School of History, Welsh History and Archaeology at Bangor University. Since 2004 he is a member of the Institute of Field Archaeologists and a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. In 2005 he became a member of the Board of Celtic Studies, where he remained until its dissolution in 2007.
As of July 1, 2008, David Liebmann, an experienced independent school administrator and teacher, was appointed head of school. Prior to GVHS, he worked at Shady Side Academy (PA), The Westminster Schools (GA), and The Chewonki Maine Coast Semester (ME). David Clarke was named academic dean. He served on the faculty at Parker School (HI), Menlo School (CA), and Buckingham Browne & Nichols School (MA) where he was academic dean and college counselor.
The Academy's Head of School is Dr.Paul Lea (class of 87 and 89C) and Maureen Malone is the Dean of the college. VFMAC's Commandant of Cadets is Col. J.J. Rivera, USMCR. Similar to most other American boarding schools, academics at the Academy and College are demanding and highly competitive, and there is a mandatory two-hour "study hall" period from 7:30pm to 9:30pm each night in the students' barracks buildings.
Other traditions include hall tea where once a week students gather with their halls to bond; Eventide, the winter concert; sophomore tree decorating; Peanuts and Shells (a version of secret Santa); May Day, in which freshman participate in a maypole dance and a May Queen who is voted on by the student body is crowned; and Principal's Play Day, a secret day chosen by the head of school in which class is cancelled.
HHCA was founded in 1979 and sits on a 13-acre campus on the north end of Hilton Head Island. It is the only school in Beaufort County accredited by both the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI) and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). The head of school is Doug Langhals. HHCA includes grades K-12 and had an enrollment of 424 students for the 2012–2013 academic year.
The RMIT School of Mathematical and Geospatial Science was an Australian tertiary education school located within the College of Science Engineering and Health of RMIT University. Since September 2016 the former school has become part of the new RMIT School of Science. Both Mathematical Sciences and Geospatial Science have transitioned into two of the seven distinct disciplines that make up the RMIT School of Science. The last Head of School was Professor John Hearne.
Owned and operated by Cognita, the School is the second Stamford American School in the world and is one of the 11 schools in Asia in the Cognita Family of Schools (including Woodland Preschool Group in Hong Kong). Stamford American School Hong Kong is led by Head of School Ms. Karrie Dietz, Upper School Principal Mr. Neil Walton, Lower School Principal Ms. Rose Chambers, and Student Welfare and Safety Principal Mr. Alan Erickson.
Medeiros was the Vice Principal of Maryknoll Grade School and then its high school. He taught at various schools throughout Oahu, including Mililani Middle School, St. Joseph School in Waipahu, and Island Pacific Academy in Kapolei. On July 1, 2015, Medeiros was appointed Head of School/Principal of St. Louis School, an all boys Catholic (Marianist Order) school (K-12) in Honolulu Oahu, where he is now its President/CEO since 2017.
Since 1994, Börjars has been a member of staff at the University of Manchester, where she was promoted to professor in 2002. During 2002, she was a visiting professor at Göteborg University, and she is currently a professor at the University of Oslo. From 2004 to 2008 Börjars was Associate Dean for Undergraduate Affairs in the Faculty of Humanities. Börjars was Head of School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures from 2009 until 2012.
The Institute of Postgraduate Medicine (IPGM) was founded in 2000 with Professor Richard Vincent as the Head of School. In 2006 it became one of the four academic divisions of Brighton and Sussex Medical School. The department contributes to both undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and also to the research output of the School. With 80 modules up to Masters level, IPGM provides three main programmes of study including: Clinical Specialties – Cardiology, Diabetes, Nephrology, Trauma & Orthopaedics.
Reginald followed in his fathers footsteps and became an author. He wrote books and papers for Maltese Libraries and also for the local Education system. On 15 September 1948, Reginald Vella Tomlin also became the Head of School at the Boys Primary School in Birżebbuġa. With his direction, a school publication known as The Hawk was started on 9 April 1953 and he also composed the school's first anthem, Innu ghat-Tfal ta’ Birzebbuga.
French was subsequently chosen by the Head Search committee to continue as Head of School. Under his leadership, the Board of Trustees began a search for a possible new location to relocate and grow the school. In 2007, the Friends School of Atlanta began a capital campaign to purchase and renovate a new school site at 862 Columbia Drive. The school moved to its new home in the 2008–09 school year.
Boys were allowed to enroll in preschool and kindergarten at the request of Sister Jean, and Sister Carlotta encouraged male students to continue their education at the school through 8th grade. Sister Claire, after serving as Head of Upper School since 1982, became Head of School in 2002.Fern, Oram, et al (2007). "Peterson's Private Secondary Schools", Lawrenceville, NJ: Peterson's Sister Claire and Sister Christine still reside on campus, though both are now retired.
Nozu graduated from Harvard University in 1934, and returned to Japan to help develop preventative medicine in Japan. Between 1935 and 1937, he served as head of school hygiene at the Tokyo Central Public Health Department, before being named Minister for Physical Education at the Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfate in 1938, a position he held until 1941. He opened the Nozu Clinic in 1947, and was director until March 1982.
An educational community was envisioned by Annie Besant, which later took the form of a secondary school that was founded by Guido Ferrando, Aldous Huxley, J. Krishnamurti, and Rosalind Rajagopal. The school is on of land that was bought in 1927 by Besant. It opened on October 1, 1946 as the Happy Valley School with Dr. Ferrando serving as the first Head of School. The school was later renamed in July 2007 in Besant's honor.
In November 2015, the Dean Academy was put into special measures after a critical Ofsted report, and the headteacher David Gaston resigned. Following the resignation of David Gaston, the academy transferred control temporarily to John Barrett as head teacher throughout the 2015–2016 school year. In September 2016 the new permanent head of school Tom Beveridge took post and continues to be at the helm of the school. Leadership had been a severe problem.
After a total of 23 years at Salem High School with 12 of those years as Principal of the school, David Angeramo resigned from his position as principal to become associate head of school at St. Mary's High School in Lynn. According to the Superintendent of Salem Public Schools, Margarita Ruiz, he was well liked during his time at the school, but his sudden departure was saddening for various students, teachers and parents.
When Wilhelm Xylander published the first Latin version of Marcus Aurelius's Meditations, Toxites is credited with having provided the codex containing the original for the work. Toxites next found himself as head of school in Brugg in the Swiss canton, working there from 1549 to 1551. Between 1551 and 1556, he studied medicine at Strasbourg. He next served various as a professor of rhetoric and poetics at the University of Tübingen until 1560.
The school was founded in 1953 by Mrs. William J. McDonald and Mrs. J. Churchill Newcomb and after a few years found a home at 237 Fairview Street, NW. As of July, 2009, the school relocated to a new campus at 20600 Red Cedar Drive. The head of school is Dr. Randall Hollister, who was the recipient of the 2002 Washington Post Private School Distinguished Leadership Award in Education, and who has been head of the school since 1993.
Jerry Vanclay is currently the Professor of Sustainable Forestry in the School of Environment, Science and Engineering at Southern Cross University and served as and Dean of Science and Head of School for 11 years. Vanclay received a doctorate (D.Sc.For.) from the University of Queensland in 1992. Before joining SCU, Vanclay was Principal Scientist with the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), and Professor of Tropical Forestry at the Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University in Copenhagen, Denmark.
The following year saw the regatta revert to an all APS event, with only Geelong Grammar and Geelong College boating a First Four. Carey reappeared in the First Fours in 1986, the same year that Wesley joined, and with Caulfield joining in 1987, all five co-educational schools were boating a first four over 1500m. Around this time, the Principal of the Morongo Girls' College initiated a meeting that established the Head of School Girls' Regatta (HOSG).
Bridges Academy started as a private tutorial for three students in the home of founder Carolyn McWilliams in 1994. Prior to the 1997-1998 school year, the school relocated to its former site on Burbank Boulevard in Sherman Oaks, California. During that time, annual enrollment was between 40 and 50 students per year. In 1998, the school was granted non-profit corporation status, with a Board of Trustees and McWilliams continuing as the Head of School.
Retrieved on October 12, 2011. "CAMPUS LOCATION: 7300 Valley View Lane Dallas, TX 75240" In 2009 the school received national attention for a basketball game in which its team shut out an opponent 100–0. The school's leadership posted a statement that the score "clearly does not reflect a Christlike and honorable approach to competition" and the team's coach was fired. In 2017 the school appointed Robert Littlejohn as head of school, starting with the 2018–2019 school year.
Ranald Norman Munro MacLean, Lord MacLean (born 18 December 1938) is a retired Scottish judge. Born on 18 December 1938, MacLean was educated at Fettes College in Edinburgh, where he was Head of School. He graduated BA from Clare College, Cambridge, LLB from the University of Edinburgh and LLM from Yale University. Admitted to the Faculty of Advocates in 1964, MacLean served as an Advocate Depute from 1972–1975 and was the Home Advocate Depute from 1979–1982.
Oakeshott was born on 11 November 1903 in South Africa, the second son of doctor Walter Oakeshott and his wife Kathleen. His father practised in Lydenburg, Transvaal. After the death of his father, his mother brought the family back to England. From 1917 Oakeshott was educated at Tonbridge School, where he eventually became School Captain (Head of School). He won a Classics exhibition to Balliol College, Oxford in 1922, graduating in 1926 with first class honours in Greats.
Shirley V. Scott is an Australian academic in international law. She is professor of international law and international relations and Head of School at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of New South Wales Canberra at the Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA). Scott is president of the Asian Society of International Law, and the first Australian to hold the position. Prior to becoming president, Scott was a member of the Advisory Council of AsianSIL.
Pinewood School was founded in 1952 by Henrietta M. Allan of Summerville. She served as Pinewood's Head of School for twenty years until her death in 1972. The original Pinewood campus was located on the grounds of the Historic Brokaw Mansion on South Main Street in the Summerville Historic District. For many years, the Pinewood campus was home to boarding students from New England and the Middle Atlantic states as well as local students from the Charleston area.
In 1999 Crawley moved to Sydney as Head of Knox Grammar School. As Knox's sixth Headmaster, he is credited for "bringing the School into the 21st century with an innovative program of technology and computer- based learning."Knox Grammar School – History & Tradition He left to Knox to become managing director of an educational firm, Creative School Management. In 2006 Crawley moved to the Gold Coast to become principal of St Hilda's School, their first male head of school.
Ivor J. Davidson is a British theologian and academic administrator. Davidson held chairs in Systematic and Historical Theology at the University of Otago, New Zealand, where he was based from 1997 until 2009, and the University of St Andrews, 2009–16. He is an Honorary Professor in Theology at the University of Aberdeen. At the University of St Andrews, Davidson was Head of School and Dean of the Faculty of Divinity and Principal of St Mary's College, 2010–13.
John Gorham Palfrey VII (born 1972) is an American educator, scholar, and law professor. He is an authority on the legal aspects of emerging media, and he is an advocate for Internet freedom, including increased online transparency and accountability as well as child safety. In March 2019, he was named the president of the MacArthur Foundation effective September 1, 2019. Palfrey was the Head of School at Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts from 2012 to 2019.
Although now a permanent part of the Northfield State Forest, it had been the largest parcel of unprotected land in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The property includes woodlands, trails and a reservoir which will be managed by the DCR to ensure public access for recreation as well as serve as important habitat for wildlife. NMH's current head (interim) is Charles A. Tierney III. Brian H. Hargrove will become NMH's 12th head of school, effective July 1, 2019.
St. Francis has a no-cut policy, so all students are invited to participate and play. Academic teams include Quick Recall (a quiz bowl competition), chess, Science Olympiad, Math League and Destination ImagiNation. Other groups include the school committee, guideverns, yearbook, literary magazine, knitting club, yoga, ultimate frisbee and drama club. Students are given the ability to spearhead their own clubs and organizations once they have the approval of the head of school and a faculty representative.
S. Chandrasekaran is a Singaporean contemporary artist known for his pioneering work in performance art in 1980s Singapore. He has held executive positions as Head of School at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts and LASALLE College of Arts. He obtained his doctorate in cross-cultural studies in Performance Art from Curtin University in 2007. As Senior Research Fellow at Institute of Southeast Asia, NAFA, he initiated cross-disciplinary studies with an emphasis on Southeast Asian Aesthetics.
Today, The Gilbert School is a six-year comprehensive middle and secondary school offering a variety of challenging academic programs designed to meet the needs of all its students. The head of school/superintendent is Anthony Serio. There is a faculty and support staff of 70 and a student body of approximately 540 students. Gilbert continues to maintain a tradition of strong interscholastic athletics, as well as student extracurricular activities including music, drama, yearbook and newspaper.
Feinstein is the youngest of the four children of Rabbi Moshe and Shima (Sima) Feinstein and the only one to be born in America. His older siblings -- Faye Gittel (deceased), Shifra (deceased), and Dovid were all born in Lyuban, Russia (now part of Belarus), where Moshe was the city's Rav until 1937. Feinstein joined his father in establishing the Yeshiva of Staten Island in 1966. He has served as Rosh Yeshiva (head of school) of the yeshiva ever since.
The Callaway auditorium, dedicated to the foundation Professor of Music, is an oft-used small concert venue, and houses most of the large-scale lectures. The Tunley Lecture Theatre, named for a former long- serving faculty member and Head of School, is a small lecture theatre. In 2012, both the Callaway Auditorium and the Tunley Lecture Theatre received upgraded IT infrastructure to allow for lecture control from the podium, and the digital recording and broadcasting of lectures and performances.
A former teacher, he was Head of School at Mill Hill Primary School in Waterlooville before resuming his ministry as a residential canon at Portsmouth Cathedral. Leonard is in a civil partnership with his partner, Mark. Clergy in the Church of England are permitted to be in same-sex civil partnerships based on the understanding that such relationships are celibate. He has been Chair of the Board of Trustees of OneBodyOneFaith, an LGBT positive Christian charity, since 2018.
The success of the middle school necessitated facility expansion including additional classrooms, common areas, and the development of outdoor play areas. Construction was completed in September 2011. In 2012, the separate name for the middle school was discontinued, and the school changed its colors to cardinal and black with a new logo reinforcing Open Window School's K-8 identity. Upon the retirement of Wilder Dominick following the 2011-12 school year, Jeff Stroebel became Head of School.
The teacher pled guilty (no contest) to 5 felony charges and was sentenced to 6 years in prison. The case resulted in a number of claims and lawsuits filed against the day school, Head of School Julie Galles and St. Matthew's Episcopal Church and resulted in a great deal of negative publicity for the school. The California Department of Social Services also found that the day school committed licensing violations as a result of the incidents.
Batty designed posters for the Underground Group and for London Transport between 1921 and 1938, producing over 50 different designs in a variety of different styles. Maker Profile of Dora Batty , The Central Saint Martins Museum and Study Collection, University of the Arts London website. From 1932, she taught in the School of Textiles at the Central School of Arts and Crafts. In 1950, she was appointed the Head of School, until she retired in 1958.
Hilltop Country Day School is an independent, nonsectarian coeducational day school located in Sparta, in Sussex County, New Jersey, United States. The school serves students in preschool through eighth grade. The school is divided into an Early Childhood Division (preschool, prekindergarten and kindergarten), a Lower school (grades 1-4) and Upper School (grades 5-8). The school is led by Head of School Ms. Laura McGee and by a Board of Trustees composed of members of the community.
FAQs, Hackley School website, accessed January 8, 2013 Hackley is divided into three schools on the same campus: the Lower School, the Middle School, and the Upper School. Hackley school is also a member of global education association, Round Square. In September 2015, Hackley announced the appointment of Michael C. Wirtz as Hackley's 12th head of school. Mr. Wirtz began his tenure July 1, 2016, succeeding Walter C. Johnson, who served as headmaster from 1995-2016.
Each fall, the Head of School hikes with all the freshmen to the Rock, which is a ridge overlooking the Pocumtuck Valley. Students return many times to the Rock throughout their time at Deerfield, and a trip to the Rock is one of many seniors' last activities. The fastest time ever recorded was by Chijioke Achebe '21 and Mathew Panikar ‘21, who made it all the way to the top of the rock in under 2 hours.
USTA tennis courts, a boathouse, lacrosse fields, a cross country trail and field house are on the Knight Campus. Despite its affiliation with the Episcopal church and its Christian mission, the school admits students of any religion, ethnic background, and nationality. The school is governed by a board of trustees, which is approved by the Executive Counsel the Episcopal Diocese of Florida. The board is responsible for establishing school policy, managing assets, and selecting a head of school.
Of Episcopal's 90 faculty members, 94% have 4-year degrees or higher, 31% have graduate degrees, and 1% have a Ph.D. The average tenure is almost 20 years. A major achievement for the school is its 100% college placement rate. Episcopal was the site of a school shooting on March 6, 2012. Shane Schumerth, who had been fired from his job as a Spanish teacher, shot and killed Dale Regan, head of school, before committing suicide.
The Wilberforce School is a private, classical Christian school in Princeton, New Jersey serving students in kindergarten through twelfth grade. Founded in 2005, the school is named in honor of noted abolitionist William Wilberforce. The Head of School is Howe Whitman and the Academic Dean is Karen Ristuccia. The school has been accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Elementary and Secondary Schools since 2015; the school's accreditation expires in May 2022.
Burgin oversaw a comprehensive reshaping of the Academy's academic facilities, the building of Lenfest Hall, and the integration of technology into community and classroom life. Douglas Hale was appointed head of school in 1997, coming from Baylor School in Chattanooga, Tennessee, where he had been a teacher, assistant headmaster, and eventually headmaster since 1973. During Hale's tenure, Mercersburg's endowment grew from $64 million in 1997 to $251 million in June 2015; all dormitories were renovated with new faculty apartments; the Smoyer Tennis Center and the Davenport Squash Center were constructed; the Prentiss- Zimmerman Quad was completely renovated in 2009; Nolde Gymnasium, the second oldest building on campus (1912), received a complete renovation in 2010—the same year that Regents' Field, the school's first synthetic-turf athletic field, was completed; the Burgin Center for the Arts was dedicated in 2006; and in 2013 the Simon Student Center was opened after a total renovation and enlargement. Hale was succeeded in 2016 by Katherine Titus, who is the first female head of school in the Academy's history.
The school was situated next to Crest Girls' Academy; the schools shared a sixth form. Due to concerns regarding the quality of education at both Crest Boys’ Academy and Crest Girls’ Academy following a grading of Satisfactory by Ofsted, an Executive Principal Phil Hearne was appointed to lead both schools. An Ofsted report in June 2013 placed the school in special measures, stating that it offered an inadequate standard of education. In October 2013 Billy O’Keeffe, the Head of School resigned.
The school has gained recognition as a pioneer of the Module System, implemented in 1973 by then Head of School Bob Sandoe. The goal of the Module, or "Mod" System, is to provide a framework to allow students to focus on fewer subjects more intensively during a given term. The academic year is divided into six terms (known as modules) of six weeks apiece. A school day consists of four class blocks of 90 minutes each, with some classes spanning several consecutive blocks.
Poupko Kletenik is Head of School at the Seattle Hebrew Academy. She has published countless articles on Judaism, and writes a monthly Jewish advice column for Seattle's The Jewish Sound called JQ. Poupko Kletenik is a sought-after lecturer throughout the community and nationwide on all things Jewish. The community has recognized her efforts. She was awarded the American Jewish Press Association first prize award for commentary in 2001 and the Covenant Award for Excellence in Jewish Education in 2002.
As a large and well known international school in Malaysia, ISKL is often in the news. Rob Thompson, ISKL's former Assistant Head of School (Operations), Lyn Thompson, retired ISKL elementary teacher & Nigel Cumberland, ex-ISKL Treasurer and board member In terms of private school fees in Malaysia, ISKL is often interviewed or referenced, in part because it one of the country's most expensive schools. In terms of the school's charity work, an example is its outreach to poorer children in Klang Valley.
Students Off to See Costa Rica Rain Forest, The New York Times, March 2, 1982 Mark B. Perkins, a former dean of students at Holderness School, was head of Forman from 1995 to 2008. At that tumultuous time, he steadied the school and contributed mightily to building a strong student culture and competitive athletic program. In November 2007, Adam K. Man, academic dean at St. Timothy's School was appointed the next head of school and assumed the position on July 1, 2008.
From 1973 until 1977, Pinewood's student body grew from 184 students to 390 students. In 1980, Pinewood merged with The Summerville Academy and re-located to its present campus four miles (6 km) from downtown Summerville. Beginning in 1981, William S. Coursey, III, served as Head of School for fourteen years, a tenure second in length only to Henrietta Allan. During the Coursey era, the high school grades and athletic program were added and the school was renamed Pinewood Preparatory School.
The individual institutions are structured similar to other universities, particularly Irish ones. Each institution has a Director, who is the chief operational officer of the institution, usually assisted by an ad-hoc senior management team; a Registrar, who is the chief academic officer of the institution; a Governing Council, which oversees operational affairs; an Academic Council, which oversees academic affairs. Each academic school has a Head of School and each academic department of a school has a Head of Department.
James Cullan "Hamish" Campbell-Rodger (25 June 1907 – 20 May 1968) was a cricketer who played first-class cricket for Rhodesia from 1924 to 1932. Hamish Campbell-Rodger was born in Bulawayo and educated at Plumtree School, where he was head of school in 1925. His outstanding cricket season was 1931–32, when he captained Rhodesia to second place in the Currie Cup. He was their leading batsman with 385 runs at an average of 48.12, and took 10 wickets at 18.30.
Beebee received her bachelor's from the University of Warwick, her master's from the University of Liverpool, and her doctorate from King's College London. Beebee is currently the Samuel Hall Professor of Philosophy at the University of Manchester, a position she has held since 2012. Before her current position, Beebee held full-time appointments at the University of Manchester, and the University of Birmingham. During her time at Birmingham, she served as Head of Department, and later as Head of School.
We know about the Dalmatian dialect of Ragusa from two letters, from 1325 and 1397, and many medieval texts, which show a language influenced heavily by Venetian. The available sources include hardly 260 Ragusan words. Surviving words include pen (bread), teta (father), chesa (house) and fachir (to do), which were quoted by an Italian, Fillipo Diversi, the head of school of Ragusa in the 1430s. The Republic of Ragusa had at one time an important fleet, but its influence decreased.
The Pennington School is a private (independent), coeducational college preparatory school for day and boarding students in sixth through twelfth grades, located in Pennington, a small community in the northeastern United States midway between New York City and Philadelphia in Mercer County, New Jersey. The Head of School is Dr. William S. Hawkey, who assumed the position in July 2014.Stratton, Jean. "Core Values of Honor, Virtue, and Humility Continue to Guide The Pennington School", Town Topics (newspaper). Accessed May 4, 2015.
The social climber Lloyd-James demands later that he should be taken more seriously by his comrades, since he is a man with ambitions. He even has plans of becoming head of school, a post that the headmaster wants to give to Gray. Together with Peter Morrison and his father they watch horse racing, where Morrison Senior's horse Tiberius dies during the race. Peter does his National Service and is shipped away to India (described more closely in Sound The Retreat).
Lowell was accredited by the Association of Independent Maryland Schools in the 90s, and moved to its present campus on Kalmia and 16th Street NW and expanded to 5th grade. In 2001, the first 6th grade class was added. In 2007 Lowell appointed its fourth head of school, Debbie Gibbs, who had been the assistant head at Marin Country Day School in California. During Gibbs' tenure, Lowell expanded to include a middle school, adding 7th grade in 2011 and 8th grade in 2012.
Arthur Dingle was born on 16 October 1891 at Hetton-le-Hole, County Durham, the eldest son of Beatrice (née Robson) and Reverend Arthur Trehane Dingle, Rector of Egglescliffe. He had a brother, Hugh John Dingle. Arthur attended Bow School, Durham and then Durham School, where he was head of school, and displayed an aptitude for cricket, gymnastics, rowing and rugby. He then went up to Keble College, Oxford in 1910, where he read theology in anticipation of being ordained.
This location served as the temporary home of the school until the end of the 2011–2012 school year. In January 2013, school resumed at 400 DeMun Avenue. The newly renovated facilities preserved the integrity of the historic character of the building, including restoration of original windows and floors. Also in 2013, The Wilson School celebrated its 100th anniversary with many festivities and the publication of "The Wilson School - Celebrating Excellence Since 1913" by former Head of School, Eugene D. Ruth.
Kermode was born in Nelson, Lancashire, he attended Abingdon School in Abingdon-on-Thames from 1969 until 1976. He was a keen actor at School, starring in Badger's Green, The Winslow Boy, Journey's End and as Lawrence of Arabia in Ross. He was also on the editorial board of The Abingdonian and was Head of School in 1976. He is the brother of tennis player Chris Kermode and grandson of Sir Derwent Kermode, a former British Ambassador to Indonesia and the Czech Republic.
The Woodhall School, located in Bethlehem, Connecticut, U.S.A., is a small, independent boys' boarding school for students in grades 9-12. The school's individualized approach to teaching is intended for the unconventional learner, and utilizes multi-modal strategies to support learning. It was founded in 1983 by Sally Campbell Woodhall and Jonathan A. Woodhall, former Headmaster at the Oxford Academy. Sally Campbell Woodhall served in this role from 1983–2007; Matthew C. Woodhall became the second Head of School in 2008.
Targett-Adams grew up in Scotland and attended St. George's School, Edinburgh where she was Deputy Head of School and is currently a Governor. She learnt the clarsach (the Celtic harp) outwith school and soon became known for her singing and playing. Whilst at St. George's Targett-Adams entered the BBC's first ever Junior MasterChef. After leaving St. George's, Targett-Adams read Modern and Medieval Languages at Hertford College, Oxford, at the University of Oxford, where she began to combine language and music.
San Francisco Day School, referred to as SFDS or SF Day, is a co-educational independent day school of about 400 students from kindergarten through 8th grade in San Francisco, California. The school opened in 1981. The current Head of School is Dr. Mike Walker, who joined in July, 2015 from the Punahou School in Honolulu. The school is currently working on a campus expansion which will have a theatre, art room, music room, rooftop garden, and housing for teachers.
The Information School or iSchool of the University of Sheffield, in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, was founded in 1963 as the University's Postgraduate School of Librarianship and became in 2010 the first UK iSchool. Other names were the Postgraduate School of Librarianship and Information Science (PGSLIS, 1967–81) and Department of Information Studies (1981-2011). , it employs 28 academic staff, 12 administrative/support staff, 7 affiliated research staff, and has about 50 research students. The current head of school is Professor Peter Bath.
In early 2016 the school stated that sexual abuse of students had occurred, dating from the 1970s, and perpetrated by employees and students. St. George's "repeatedly failed to notify police and child welfare authorities as required by law", a news report said. Many accusers at the time contested school assertions that accusations were only recent and "much of their anger has fallen on [the head of school]", the report continued."Sex abuse scandal rocks exclusive New England prep school" (Archive).
In October 2011 Epsom and Ewell High School converted to academy status. The school is now part of the Bourne Education Trust, a Surrey-based multi-academy trust which includes Jubilee High School, Matthew Arnold School, Pyrcroft Grange Primary School, Sayes Court Primary School and Sythwood Primary School. Epsom and Ewell High School acts as the lead school of the trust. As of September 2017, James Newman took over as Head of School, with Alex Russell acting as Executive Headteacher.
Retrieved on June 1, 2017. "Lower School 5200 Northland Drive Atlanta, GA 30342" and "Upper School 3130 Raymond Drive Atlanta, GA 30340""Zoning Map." City of Doraville. September 6, 2016. Retrieved on June 1, 2017. However, in August 2017, the upper school moved into a new building added on to the Sandy Springs location. Atlanta Jewish Academy is accredited by AdvancED (formerly SACS) and the Southern Association of Independent Schools (SAIS). The first head of school was Rabbi Pinchos Hecht.
Arthur John Pressland was born in 1865.Obituary in The Eagle, Magazine of Bedford Modern School, Easter 1935, Vol. XX, No.2, p.87 He was educated at Bedford Modern School where he was a senior exhibitioner in 1881 and made Head of School in 1882. He later won an open exhibition to St John’s College, Cambridge where he won two more open exhibitions and graduated as Twelfth Wrangler in 1886 at the same time as gaining a Foundation Scholarship.
The UCD School of Medicine (Scoil an Leighis agus Eolaíocht an Leighis) at University College Dublin, Ireland, was founded in 1855. Graduates include the current head of school, outgoing dean and the president of the University College Dublin. The school offers five programmes; Medicine MB BCh BAO (undergraduate and graduate entry), BSc Physiology, BSc Biomedical Health and Life Sciences and the BSc Radiography. UCDs degree in Radiography is the oldest in Europe with the first graduates being conferred in 1994.
Nowadays the captain of the winning house team comes to the front of chapel and ceremonially taps the shield. "Jerusalem" is always sung at the last service of term. Speech Day: Occurring on the final day of the Summer Term (usually a Saturday) the entire school community including parents, relatives and friends of the school, meet for Speech Day. The Chairman of the Governors, the Headmaster, an invited Speaker and the Head of School make speeches, and academic prizes are awarded to pupils.
Daily life is structured, with after-school and weekend activities plus time for organized outdoor and indoor play. In September 2019, Elizabeth Bruno became the school's sixth Head of School, following founders Henry and Adelaide Patey (1948-1981), Peter Ray (1981-1996), William Dickerman (1996-2009), and Bernd Foecking (2009-2019). The school has a five-week summer program for boys between 8 and 14 years of age. The school operates a small farm as part of the academic and residential program.
The school's mascot is the Knight, and school colors are navy blue and gold. Episcopal is a member of the following organizations: the National Association of Episcopal Schools, the National Association of Independent Schools, the Southwestern Association of Episcopal Schools, the Independent School Association of the Southwest, and the Southern Association of Independent Schools. The current Head of School is Dr. Carrie Steakley, who was appointed in 2020. Episcopal High School is an independent school that is fiscally self-sufficient.
Georgetown Day School (GDS) is an independent coeducational PK-12 school located in Washington, D.C. The school educates 1,075 elementary, middle, and high school students across two campuses in the city's Northwestern quadrant. Russell Shaw is the current Head of School. Founded in 1945 as Washington's first racially integrated school, it is known for its progressive climate and dedication to social justice. Students call teachers by their first names, and the high school allows students to leave the campus during school hours.
Shri Guru Nanak Public School (often known as SGNPS) is one of the oldest schools in Jagdalpur, Chhattisgarh. This is an English medium Higher Secondary School, which was founded in June 1995. The syllabus is based on Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education course for the students from 9th standard to 12th standard, and for the students of nursery to 8th class, the syllabus is based on the Central Board of Secondary Education. The Principle since the year 2015-16 is Mr. Rajeev Pathak, former head of school.
Carol Gose DeVine was who had joined Caedmon in 1970 was named the Head of School in 1979. She held that position until 2007, making her one of the longest-serving heads of an independent school in the New York area.Carol Gose DeVine bio In the fall of 1994, Caedmon approached interested families for help in establishing a fund to support diversity at the school. In 2002, the National Association of Independent Schools' Leading Edge Recognition program recognized Caedmon with its Curriculum Innovation award.
Stockton Collegiate International Schools (SCIS) is a public charter school located in Stockton, California, serving grades kindergarten through 12th. Stockton Collegiate International Schools opened two public charter institutions on September 7, 2010 in downtown Stockton, CA. Head of School and cofounder is Scott Luhn. Stockton Collegiate offers three International Baccalaureate Programmes: Primary Years Programme (K-5), Middle Years Programme (6-10) and Diploma Program (11-12). Diploma Programme students sit for IB tests (at either Standard Level (SL) or Higher Level (HL)) each spring.
Following in the footsteps of the Eoin MacNeill, the School of History has some notable scholars amongst its staff, including: Professor Diarmaid Ferriter (Modern Irish History), Professor Robert Gerwarth (Modern European History), Dr Judith Devlin (19thC France, 20thC Russia), Dr Declan Downey (early modern Europe and Asian studies), and Professor Sandy Wilkinson (early modern European history). Professor Tadhg O'Hannrachain currently holds the position of Head of school. The school also awards a number of annual chairs for visiting lecturers. The school comprises approximately 1,200 students.
From 2002 until 2008 Professor Grant was Head of School of Engineering and Electronics at the University of Edinburgh. In 2008 he was a visiting professor at Rice University and in 2009 a visiting fellow at Princeton University. Throughout his career Grant has been a member or chairman of numerous committees, most notably, the Scottish Science Advisory Council; advising the Scottish Government on topics regarding science, engineering and technology. Grant was president of the European Association for Signal, Speech and Image Processing (EURASIP) from 2000 to 2002.
Mary Vinton Folberg attending the 2006 Club Cabaret fundraising event for the Northwest Academy Mary Vinton Folberg is the former Head of School at Northwest Academy, a former teacher, and former dancer. She was Miss Oregon in 1958.History of Miss Oregon She founded the dance program at Jefferson High School in Portland, Oregon, which has become internationally recognized within the dance community. The performing leg of the Jefferson High School dance department is The Jefferson Dancers, which performs locally, nationally, and occasionally even internationally.
The school is named for Michael Joseph Curley, the tenth archbishop of Baltimore and the first archbishop of Washington. It opened in September 1961 with a class of 420 freshmen, and was dedicated on 17 April 1962, by Cardinal Lawrence Shehan. The building was designed by the local architect Edward H. Glidden and is located on a campus on the northeast edge of the City of Baltimore. The first head of school was Fr. Aloysius Balcerak, OFM Conv.. The school's first graduating class matriculated in 1965.
Archbishop Curley High School celebrated its 25th anniversary during the 1985–1986 school year under principal Fr. Gregory Hartmayer (later Archbishop of Atlanta). During that year, a smaller wing was added onto the building to house the instrumental music department facilities, including a concert practice room. Additional athletic facilities were added in an adjacent wing, including the weight room and wrestling room. Capital Campaign efforts have improved the campus of the school In 1994, the school appointed the first head of school to also be an alumnus.
Hilal worked as a lecturer in Chemical Engineering at the University of Nottingham from 2001 to 2003, when he was promoted to a Reader in Chemical and Process Engineering. He was promoted to a Chair Professor in Chemical and Process Engineering (Personal Chair) in December 2004. He was the Deputy Head of School of Chemical, Environmental and Mining Engineering until August 2010. He moved to Swansea University as the Chair Professor in Water Process Engineering and established the Centre for Water Advanced Technologies and Environmental Research (CWATER).
During this time, Pinewood also owned and operated a summer school and camp in the Adirondack High Peaks near Lake Placid, New York. For its first 40 years, Pinewood was a kindergarten and primary school (K4-8) with a small 9th and 10th grade. After completing studies usually in either the eighth or tenth grade, Pinewood students transferred to Charleston area high schools or to other independent schools around the country. After Allan's death, William E. McIntosh served as Head of School until 1980.
The language of instruction is English, with Mandarin, French, and Spanish taught as second languages. The Head of School is Dr. Jane Camblin. The school celebrated its 25th anniversary during the 2016–2017 school year. The school received its full IB re- authorization in 2018 and full CIS/WASC accreditation in 2018. Over the summer of 2019, the school installed 349 solar panels on two of the school's roofs - making CDNIS’ photovoltaic farm the largest solar farm of any school on Hong Kong Island.
Enrolment rose to 420 students that year. After eight years of service, Michael Webster retired in July 2009, handing over to Roel Scheepens (NL). In January 2012 accreditation was granted from the Council of International Schools (CIS) and the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) after a two-year long accreditation self-study. As of August 2014 David Smith (GB) is the head of school, and LIS opened its second campus, the Early Childhood Centre - which is now named Leipzig International Kindergarten, in neighbouring Plagwitz.
In January 2013, the school was placed into special measures by Ofsted, following an inspection in November 2012 that rated the school as inadequate on a four point scale of outstanding, good, satisfactory and inadequate. In 2016 it was rated as requiring improvement. The school became a Sponsored Academy from January 2014 in partnership with the Castle School, Taunton. The Head of Castle School, Sarah Watson is the Executive Head of both schools and Deputy Head, Rachel Bennett was the temporary Head of School from September 2013.
It was announced that Glesson would move to the University of Leeds as Head of School and Cavendish Chair of Physics in late 2014. The position has been occupied by several eminent physicists, including Lawrence Bragg. She joined the University of Leeds in January 2015, but maintains a position at the University of Manchester as a visiting scientist. She is interested in novel experimental techniques to characterise liquid crystals, and in 2016 contributed a chapter on Raman spectroscopy to the book Liquid Crystals with Nano and Microparticles.
Patrick J. O'Donnell (died 9 April 2016) was a Scottish academic who was lecturer of psychology at the University of Glasgow. He was born in Govan and died at home in Glasgow, April 2016, after a year-long illness. He was 68 and had taught at the School of Psychology for more than 45 years, teaching circa 25,000 students. He held positions such as Dean of Social Science, Head of Department, Deputy Head of School and Deputy Director of Teaching until his retirement in 2015.
The current Interim Head of School and Principal is Lisa Conrad. Ms. Conrad is the first woman appointed to lead the Park School of Buffalo since Leslie Leland was appointed Headmistress in 1925. Mrs. Conrad, a New York State Certified teacher, holds a Master’s Degree in Adolescent Education (7-12) and a Bachelor’s Degree in Spanish Education, both from SUNY University at Buffalo. She most recently served as the Dean of our Middle School and has also held positions in our Admissions and Enrollment Department.
To eradicate the pollutions from socio-cultural arena, the poet has endeavoured much in his lyrical expressions. Poet Rath was Retired Professor and Head of School of Studies in Sanskrit, Vikram University, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh of India and Ex-Director of Kalidasa Academy of Ujjain. He was Chairman of Sanskrit Kavi Sammelan on 7 January 1997 organized by 10th World Sanskrit Conference (3-9 January 1997) held at Taralabalu Kendra, Bangalare. His contributions to the field of Modern Sanskrit Literature are very much appreciable.
Thomas Clarke is a British and Australian Research Professor at the University of Technology Sydney. A Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, he served as founder and Director of the UTS Centre for Corporate Governance Research Centre (2003-2016), and recently serves as core member of the UTS Centre for Business and Social Innovation (CBSI). Previously he was Head of School of Management at UTS, Chair of UTS Academic Board 2009-2010 and a member of the UTS University Council during this period.
Head of School Mitch White joined Lake Ridge Academy in 2018 after previously serving as the Dean of Academic Planning for the Weber School in Atlanta, Georgia. Other administrators include Michael Shaulis, who serves as Head of Academics and Director of Upper School. Timothy Unger holds the position of Director of Middle School, while Katherine Hatcher fulfills the role of Director of Lower School. In the Admission's Department, Dr. Megan Zahler and Edie Sweeterman are the Director of Enrollment Management and Senior Admission Officer, respectively.
In the same year, Chavis resigned as head of school after several controversies, but he was retained by the board in an executive role until January 2012. On March 20, 2013, the Oakland School Board in a 4 - 3 vote decided to revoke the three schools' charters. This included the charter for the AIPCS elementary school attended by Chavis' own children. On July 15, 2013, Alameda County Superior Court Judge Evelio Grillo granted the school system a preliminary injunction, allowing all three campuses to remain open.
A building program, funded in part by a bequest of George Woodruff, resulted in the Morris Brown Science Building, the Arts and Technology Building, a new library, and athletic fields. From 2004 until 2011, John Marshall was the head of Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School. The school gained ground in a host of important areas, including enrollment, student support services, competitive athletics, alumni relations, board development, annual giving growth, and facilities and grounds upkeep. Dr. Anthony Sgro served as Head of School from 2011-2019.
WIC Calgary then moved to the location calling it the "Fairview campus on Fyffe road". In 1985, due to lower enrolment, Grant reassumed the Head of School role. The school moved to its present location at 7410 Blackfoot Trail S.E., Calgary in 1994 in order to accommodate a growing student body. Davies secured the purchase of the building from an engineering firm and made a handshake deal with the neighbouring building, a wine warehouse, that WIC would be given the first option to purchase the facility.
As part of its mission the academy has a Cadet Honor Code patterned after the one at West Point. "A cadet will not lie, cheat, or steal, nor tolerate those who do." The Cadet Honor Council consists of juniors and seniors selected by the senior class and the faculty, as approved by the Head of School. When a suspected honor code violation is reported, the Honor Council faculty advisers convene the council for a hearing at which the cadets involved are required to explain their conduct.
1984 was the final year that school girls from non-APS schools participated in the APS Head of the River. As a result of being barred from further competition in the APS regatta, the Principal of Morongo Girls’ School initiated a meeting that established in the Head of School Girls’ Regatta, founded on the basic principle that any school could compete. The first HOSG was held in 1985 at Ballarat with 7 events, 16 schools and 240 competitors. In 1987, the event moved to Geelong.
Richard Anthony Nelson (born 11 June 1948) is a former British politician and banker. He was educated at Harrow School where he was Head of School and Christ's College, Cambridge where he gained a MA (Hons) in Economics and Law. Having unsuccessfully stood for Leeds East in February 1974, he was elected Conservative Member of Parliament for Chichester in October 1974 and remained in that office until he stood down at the 1997 general election and resumed a career in banking as Vice Chairman of Citigroup.
Rob Milligan (born 17 April 1990 in Northampton, Northamptonshire, England) is a former a rugby union player for Northampton Saints in the Guinness Premiership. He played as a number 8. Like many Northampton Saints players, he began his career at Northampton Old Scouts RFC, like his former team-mate Courtney Lawes. He attended Rugby School as a day pupil in Town House, was head of school and captained their first XV. Milligan made his only Saints appearance in an EDF Energy Cup match against Bristol Rugby.
The school is divided into three sections, all coeducational: elementary school (early childhood 1 and 2, grade 1 Junior, grade 1–5), middle school (grade 6–8), and high school (grade 9–12). Each section of the school has its own principal and administration, while the entire school is overseen by the Head of School. The High School Student Council (SC) represents the student body. It is an elected group, each grade 9-11 homeroom selects one member, while grade 12 homerooms select two members.
Samuel A. Brearley founded The Brearley School in 1884, and remained the head of school until 1886, when he died of typhoid fever. James G. Croswell was the next head until his death in 1915. Since 1926, Brearley has been headed by women, first by Millicent Carey McIntosh. In June 2011, headmistress Stephanie J. Hull resigned for undisclosed reasons. In the early 1900s, Brearley moved from East 45th Street to West 44th Street and then in 1912 to Park Avenue and East 61st Street, where the primary program was added.
By the 1960s, the School was supported by a healthy foundation and an active board of trustees, who hired William Pereira and Associates to design new buildings. The Los Angeles business community actively supported the school in the latter half of the 20th century, with local titans including Robert H. Ahmanson and Charlie Munger giving generously. In 2015, Dr. Priscilla Sands was named head of school. Sands came to Marlborough after a career at the Agnes Irwin School and the Springside Chestnut Hill Academy, both independent schools in the Philadelphia area.
Miss Ellen E. Fleming, Ellis' new headmistress, arrived from Atlanta to oversee site preparation. By October 1987, more than three million dollars had been pledged to the campaign, and construction began on a pay-as-you-go basis. The Alice S. Beckwith Building, with its own science lab, music room, and gym/activities room, was formally dedicated on April 15, 1988. Arbuthnot House then became an administrative center, with offices for the Head of School, Development, Alumnae Affairs, Admissions, Business Manager, and space for a Lower School Library and Computer Room.
The school came into existence in 1972 through the merger of an Orthodox-affiliated school, Akiba South Side Jewish Day School (founded in 1949), and a school affiliated with the Conservative movement, Solomon Schechter South Side School (founded in 1965). Since the merger, Akiba- Schechter has been run under the auspices of both the Associated Talmud Torahs (Orthodox), the Board of Jewish Education (Community), and now the Jewish United Fund of Chicago. Since 2017, Akiba-Schechter has been under the leadership of Dr. Eliezer Jones, as its seventh Head of School.
The school's Bricknell Library, founded in 1921, commemorated one of them, Ernest Thomas Samuel Bricknell, who died in October 1916 from wounds received at the Battle of the Somme. Further loss of life occurred in 1921, when the Head of School, G. H. Sutherland, drowned in the Wye during a rowing match between the school and Hereford Cathedral School. Sutherland is commemorated by the sundial in the school's cloister. The Second World War added the names of a further sixty-one Old Monmothians to the lists of the dead inscribed on the school's war memorial.
As Head of School from 1995-2005, Steve Wilkins challenged Proctor's faculty to study teaching methodologies and optimal learning environments. In 1998, the school initiated a capital campaign that raised more than thirty million dollars, resulting in expansion of facilities (Eco-dorm, Wise Community Center, Teddy Maloney '83 skating rink, Steve and Sarah Wilkins Meeting House), growth of endowment and increased faculty salaries. The role of the arts within the curriculum was advanced with a state-of-the-art music/recording facility, and the addition of voice, choral and dance programs.
In 2013 the school switched to MacBook Airs for students participating in the 1:1 program. Each division of the school has its own administration and student government organization; the high school's is known as the Senate, the middle school's is called the Student Leadership Team, and the upper primaries are called the Student Consul. The entire school is overseen by the current Head of School, Ron Roukema. For the 2011/17 academic year, over 2,640 students (from over 40 different nationalities) and 500 faculty and staff occupy the two separate campuses of HKIS.
The Head of School (Director) of Falk Laboratory School is a member of the Executive Committee in the University of Pittsburgh's School of Education and the Chair of the Falk School Board is the School of Education's Dean. Falk School teachers are faculty in the University of Pittsburgh's School of Education and the Director holds the rank of Associate Professor at the University. Falk is a teacher-training site for education students at the University of Pittsburgh with as many as 30 Master of Arts in Teaching candidates apprenticing at Falk each year.
From Dumbarton, Scotland, George Harcourt was born on 11 October 1868 and died on 30 September 1947. He studied at the Herkomer School of Art in Bushey from 1889–92 and later went on to become the head of school. He rose to become the President of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters in 1945 following a spell as vice-president (1934–45) and was also the Director of the Royal Academy. He first became an associate of the Royal Academy in 1919 (ARA) and was then elected as an Academician (RA) in 1926.
Heilpern became a solicitor and barrister with the Australian Government Solicitor and in private practice, specialising in criminal law. Working on the New South Wales north coast, he was one of a group who prompted the establishment of a law degree at Southern Cross University, and he taught in the program, becoming the Deputy Head of School. In 1998, or early 1999, he became one of the youngest Magistrates in New South Wales. As a young barrister, Heilpern rose to prominence following the publication of a study of sexual assault amongst young men in prisons.
Bushnell studied mathematics at King's College London, where he received his Ph.D. in 1972 under the supervision of Albrecht Fröhlich.Mathematics Genealogy Project At the same college, from 1974, he was a faculty member and was awarded a full professorship in 1990. From 1996 to 1997, he was a chairman of the mathematics department and from 1997 to 2004 he was the head of School of Physical Sciences and Engineering. From 1988 to 1989 he was a member of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton and in 1993 was at the IHÉS.
Krishnaswamy has been a Teaching Fellow in Law at the Pembroke College at the University of Oxford, an Assistant Professor at NLSIU and a Professor at the West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences. He was head of School of Public Policy and Governance at Azim Premji University Bengaluru Dr. Krishnaswamy has also worked in the Prime Minister’s Committee on Infrastructure and the Kasturirangan Committee on Governance of Bangalore. He has authored a book titled ‘Democracy and Constitutionalism in India’ which was published by the Oxford University Press in 2009..
School sign with a list of scholastic and athletic awards Ashley Deans is the executive director, Bevan Morris is chairman of the board of trusteesGovernance MSAE web site and Richard Beall is head of school.Message from Head of School MSAE web site Maharishi School has an open admissions policy and any child who has at least one of their parents practicing the Transcendental Meditation technique may enroll. Standardized test scores or grade point average (GPA) are not a factor in admission. Financial aid is offered to families with demonstrated need.
Students in grades 6-12 may board five days per week or full-time. The school has supplemented its budget by catering breakfast and lunch from its café to the Bridgehampton public schools and offering culinary arts and landscaping classes to East Hampton high school students. A majority of the student body is international, with the highest-represented nations including Brazil, China, Japan, and Mexico. Head of School Bill O'Hearn has served in similar positions at the Beijing City International School in China and the Aga Khan Academy in Mombasa, Kenya.
De-la- Noy, p.56 The head of school and the deputy head are selected from amongst the monitors. Boys are also selected to act as heads of their respective boarding and school houses, and monitors may be chosen to fill these roles. Each head of house is appointed directly by his housemaster, who also selects the deputy head of house and house options; except in the cases of Burnaby (the sixth form boarding house) and Sandersons, where the boys elect their own head and deputy head of house.
He held the post of Headmaster of Cornwall Hill College in Pretoria prior to joining St Catherine's School as Head of School. The primary school is now known as the preparatory school and the high school is now known as the senior school. Concurrent with this restructuring, an expansion programme has been undertaken which has seen a marked increase in enrolment. St. Catherine's entered a new phase of its development in 2019 with the construction of the Aelred O'Donovan wing which was completed at the end of 2018.
The South Campus for grades 0-5 is located at Guldhedsgatan while the North Campus for grades 6-10 is located on Molinsgatan, in metropolitan Gothenburg. Both campuses are connected to the transport System of Gothenburg; the North Campus is located at the tram stop "Kapellplatsen" while the South Campus is located at "Wavrinskys Plats", which is only two stops away from the other campus. The gym is located on the South Campus. The Head of school is Birgitta Sandström Barac and the principal is currently Graham Miselbach.
ISB is governed by a Board of Trustees which consists of a 12-member group of volunteer parents, 9 elected by the ISB Association of Parents and 3 appointed to 3 year terms by the current sitting board at time of appointee vacancies. The ISB board of trustees provides strategic oversight and governance. Although the board is strategic in nature, its operational responsibilities are in hiring and evaluating the Head of School. Additionally, the ISB board is also responsible for final budget approvals, and have ultimate fiduciary responsibility for the schools financial health.
Stratford Hall was founded in the late 1990s by two Burnaby mothers, Elaine Lee and Cindy Leung, who wanted a university preparatory option for their own children. They formed a not-for-profit society, the Burnaby Independent School Society (now the Stratford Hall (School) Society), and in October 1999, they appointed Jim McConnell as Head of School. They also secured a temporary site, the Italian Cultural Centre, which served the school for its first nine years. Classes began in September 2000; at this point, the school had 40 students from kindergarten to grade 6.
Crossroads in 2017 Crossroads was founded by Arthur Lieber in 1974 as a middle school. It began as an experiential school with an emphasis on personal relationships between students and teachers. In 1981, the school expanded to include a high school and moved to the Skinker DeBaliviere neighborhood of St. Louis. The 1990s saw a change in the school's focus as the board of directors hired Billy Handmaker as head of school and tasked him with overhauling the curriculum and increasing academic requirements to focus on college preparation.
The current head of school is Executive Principal, Joel Buchholz. The Executive Principal is supported by a Principal and four Deputy Principals and each of these senior leaders oversee a specific portfolio area within the school. A team of approximately fifteen Heads of Department lead different faculties or significant programs areas within the school. The majority of these Heads of Department lead curriculum- based faculty areas, such as Mathematics or The Arts, while a small number have responsibility for school-wide programs or initiatives such as Teaching and Learning or Student Development.
Styles graduated from Episcopal High School in 2010 and earned the headmaster's Head of School Award. In April 2010 Styles represented Texas and was a semi-finalist at the National Shakespeare Competition at the Lincoln Center in New York City. In June 2010, Styles was named a top three finalist for the National High School Musical Theatre Awards (also known as the "Jimmy Awards") after earning the regional 2010 Tommy Tune award for best actress. She then attended the University of Michigan, earning a BFA in musical theatre in 2014.
Sir Arthur Frederic Brownlow fforde GBE (23 August 1900 – 26 June 1985) was an English solicitor, civil servant, headmaster, writer and businessman. Arthur fforde was educated at Rugby School (SH 1914–1919, Head of School) and Trinity College, Oxford. As a solicitor, he became a partner in the law firm Linklaters & Paines (now known as Linklaters) and also had helped establish the Unit trust. In 1948 he returned to Rugby as head master, remaining until 1957,Rugby School Who's Who, 1975 when he became Chairman of the BBC.
Andrew Stewart Coats was born and raised in Melbourne. His father, Douglas A. Coats, was a Professor of Resuscitation who first described essential fatty acids.Coats, D. A. (1969.) "Long-term complete parental nutrition", Z Ernahrungswiss, 9(4):401-2. . Stewart Coats was educated at Melbourne Grammar School, where he was proxime accessit Head of School and a School Officer; St Catherine's College, Oxford, where he graduated with a B.A. in Physiological Sciences with First-Class Honours and won the Rose Prize; and Clare College, Cambridge, where he read medicine, earning a M.B. B.Chir.
Founder Mary Harley Jenks at the Groundbreaking Ceremony for the Broadway campus, 10 May 1980 Founded in 1960, College Prep's first campus was located in a house in the Claremont neighborhood of Oakland/Berkeley. The school was founded by Mary Harley Jenks, former head of the Bentley School and Ruth Willis. Miss Jenks, the first Head of School, envisioned a school that valued "high standards of scholarship and conduct."Becoming A Real School 1960-1990 : The Story of The College Preparatory School by Robert Baldwin, Jr. Berkeley, California: Regent Press, 2004.
Pigou was born at Ryde on the Isle of Wight, the son of Clarence George Scott Pigou, an army officer, and his wife Nora Biddel Frances Sophia, daughter of Sir John Lees, 3rd Baronet. He won a scholarship to Harrow School, where he was in Newlands house and became the first modern head of school. The school's economics society is named The Pigou Society in his honour. In 1896 he was admitted as a history scholar to King's College, Cambridge, where he first read history under Oscar Browning.
Robert Snowden taught English at Appleby from 1975 to 1985, and is now Headmaster of St. Michaels University School in Victoria, British Columbia. He taught at Ridley College after leaving Appleby, and served as Dean of Students of that school as well. He is an Appleby alumnus, and was the Head Prefect during the 1969–1970 school year. David Howie taught History at Appleby in the 1980s and 1990s, and was formerly President of Athol Murray College of Notre Dame in Saskatchewan and Head of School of St. John's Ravenscourt School in Winnipeg.
Mohammed ben Abdallah (born 1 January 1944) is a Ghanaian playwright, "the major Ghanaian playwright of his generation". Director and founder of the Legon Road Theatre, he became head of School of Performing Arts at the University of Ghana in 2003. His works portray postcolonial drama that integrates both indigenous and European themes relevant in contemporary African societies. Written in 1972, ben Abdullah's first book, The Slaves, became the foremost non-American dramatic play to win the Randolph Edmund's Award of the National Association for Speech and Dramatic Arts.
Following the departure of David Gaston, John Barrett took the role of Acting Head teacher from November 2015 until July 2016. John Barrett introduced new action plans to aid the school in improving to a better standard. In September 2016, the new head of school Tom Beveridge was hired to build the required strategies with John Barrett taking a new role as Executive Head Teacher. The Ofsted Report 2017, while saying the school 'Required Improvement', rated Effectiveness of leadership and management as Good, > The headteacher has a clear vision for the future of the school.
The school completed construction of its new Early Childhood Unit (ECU) building in 2011, as well as a gymnasium/multi-purpose facility for PE and sports, school wide assembly, and theater productions. Attached to this multi- purpose facility is a full service caterers kitchen. There are 2 full sized athletic fields, over 80 computers for students and more than 13,000 volumes in the library, which has received a remodel and new construction during the summer of 2017. ASDS owns the residence for the Head of School on adjacent land.
After Rabbi Darren Kleinberg, Ph.D. left in the end of the 2019-2020 school year Dr. Daisy Pellant became the new Head of School. Since 2002, Kehillah Jewish High School has grown from a 9th grade class of 33 students to a community of 220 students in grades 9-12. The school has experienced multiple years of double-digit enrollment growth. "Kehillah is the fastest-growing Jewish community high school in North America," said Marc Kramer, co-executive director of Ravsak, a national Jewish community day school network.
Richard Aldous is a British historian and biographer. Born in Essex, Aldous was educated at the University of Cambridge. In 2006 he was made head of school at the department of history and archives in UCD. Aldous wrote books about Malcolm Sargent, Harold Macmillan, a twin-biography about Benjamin Disraeli and William Gladstone, a study of Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher's political relationship, as well as a biography of Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.. Since 2010 he is the Eugene Meyer Professor of British History and Literature at Bard College in New York.
The son of Major Francis Brownrigg Craig and his wife Olive Craig, Craig grew up in what later became the Republic of Ireland, was largely unaffected by the events of the Second World War.Probert, p. 95 In 1943 he came to Britain and started at Radley College where, in addition to his studies, he rowed, captained the school's first team at rugby and later became Head of School. He gained a place at Lincoln College, Oxford, where he graduated with a degree in Mathematics, and joined the Oxford University Air Squadron.
Boston University Academy was proposed and founded in 1993 by Peter Schweich, then the vice president of Boston University, and authorized by John Silber, then the president of Boston University. Peter Schweich was its first headmaster, and served in that role until 1999, when he was succeeded by interim head of school Dr. Jennifer Bond Hickman. Dr. James Tracy replaced Hickman and served until the spring of 2006, when he was replaced by Dr. James Berkman. On August 21, 2014, Berkman announced that he would retire after the 2014–2015 academic year.
The school opened in the fall of 2005 following two years of discussion between David and Awilda Rowe and Howe and Brenda Whitman concerning educational options for their children. Initially, the school met in the Lutheran Church of the Messiah on Nassau Street in Princeton Borough with classes for kindergarten through third grade. The first head of school was Sara Capps, who had served for eleven years at the West Dallas Community School. In 2006, Wilberforce gained a new principal, Karen Ristuccia, a graduate of Princeton University with a doctorate from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary.
He became Head of School in 2001 and became Professor of Cultural Theory and Analysis in 2005. He works in the spaces between literary theory, art theory, cultural studies and continental philosophy, and writes on the work of Jacques Derrida, Hélène Cixous and Paul de Man. He was the editor of The Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory for Oxford University Press (2003–05), the journal Parallax for Routledge (2000–10), and has edited volumes of the Oxford Literary Review and Derrida Today. He is the editor of The Frontiers of Theory series for Edinburgh University Press.
Andy Schofield was educated at Whitgift School before reading Natural Sciences at Gonville and Caius College, University of Cambridge. In 1993, he obtained his PhD at the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge and won a College Research Fellowship at Gonville and Caius. He was a postdoctoral researcher at Rutgers, New Jersey before his return to Cambridge as a Royal Society University Research Fellow. He joined the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Birmingham in 1999, became the Head of School in 2010, and was promoted in 2015 to Pro- Vice-Chancellor and Head of the College of EPS.
John Morgan returned from secondment to become Executive Headteacher. Louise Spellman took the role of Head of School, John Downs became the Deputy Head, and the other members of the executive team directors of an area within the school: Martin Maggiore (Director of Care, Support and Guidance), Brenda Oxlee (Director of Training), Christopher Aitkin (Director of Community and Learning), Carol Dunn (Director of Business and Finance), and Bob Whittingham (Director of Curriculum Systems). The school's pastoral and curriculum management is supported by a staff team. On 21 June 2012 the school announced that John Morgan, Head Teacher since 1995, had died.
As Head of School since 2005, Mike Henriques has advanced fiscal responsibility while promoting the quality of residential life on campus. A capital campaign entitled "Building Proctor's Future, Today" has resulted in extensive improvements to the Proctor Ski Area that include expanded snowmaking and alpine and Nordic trails that have received FIS homologation; three new dormitories; a new locker room facility; an outdoor athletic facility, including two turf fields and softball field; a net-zero Dining Commons; and various campus "gateway" enhancements. Plans for a renovated field house with academic and entrepreneurship space and a renovated Administration/Academic building are in the works.
Phillips Academy is the oldest incorporated academy in the United States, established in 1778 by Samuel Phillips, Jr. His uncle, Dr. John Phillips, later founded Phillips Exeter Academy in 1781. Phillips Academy's endowment stood at just over one billion dollars as of February 2016. Andover is subject to the control of a board of trustees, headed by Peter Currie, business executive and former Netscape Chief Financial Officer, who took over as president of the Phillips Academy Board of Trustees on July 1, 2012. On December 5, 2019, Dr. Raynard S. Kington, 13th President of Grinnell College, was named the 16th Head of School.
At the Prep School, a council exists of students from each year group coming together to discuss new ideas and plans for the school. At the Senior School, there are house and school councils; subsequently the school councils are divided into 'Sub-Committees'. Each day and boarding house has its own House Council, run by the head girl or boy of that house, which meets weekly. The Head of House, along with another elected member of the House, then takes any issues, ideas and suggestions to the Senior School Council, which is chaired by the Head of School.
The gGmbH (company with limited liability) is the legal organisation which owns and governs the school. The company is a charitable company (gemeinnützig) and is managed by the Head of School and Commercial Director (managing directors). This charitable trust is a legal form that guarantees the continued existence of the school into the future, guarded over by the Stiftungsaufsicht of the state of Saxony. The trust has a Board whose tasks are to exercise the rights of the Trust as the only shareholder of the School, the GmbH, and to support the school in accordance with the aims set out in its statutes.
Catlow was born in London, England and earned an BA (Hons) in Sculpture from the Falmouth School of Art (1987-1991) before moving on to a master's degree in Networked Media Environments at Ravensbourne (college), graduating in 2006. She was also an academic and teacher, first as Associate Senior Lecturer in Digital Media at Ravensbourne"Ruth Catlow profile at Monoskop." and later as Head of School at the Writtle School of Design. "Ruth Catlow, P2P Foundation Profile." Retrieved 22 May 2017. After 15 years in academia, Catlow shifted focus to her ongoing collaboration with partner Marc Garrett, Furtherfield.
The Nathan campus was planned around a spine road designed for minimum disruption of the natural bush environment. Buildings were situated along the spine running gently downhill to create spaces that were "eddies and pools off the main stream".Johnson,R. (1973) "Griffith University Site Planning Report", p49 This concept was inspired by the layout of Italian hillside villagesreported by Jeffrey Johnson-Abdelmalik. Prematurely, an opportunity arose for him to start the School of Environmental Design in the Canberra College of Advanced Education, now the University of Canberra, as he was appointed Head of School in 1972, to begin in 1973.
Parish Episcopal School was founded as Parish Day School in 1972 enrolling students between Pre-kindergarten through the 6th grade. It was founded by Mary Loving Blair, who served as the first head of school until 1980, when she was replaced by Gloria Snyder. It was under the administration of Gloria Snyder that the school expanded up to grade 12 and was renamed "Parish Episcopal School" in 2001. After adding additional grades, Parish purchased a second campus on the intersection of Midway Road and Alpha Road in Farmers Branch, Texas, which would house students from grades 3 to 12.
Highland School offers a lower school (Pre-K2/3 through Grade 4), middle school (Grades 5-8) and upper school (Grades 9-12). The current head of school is Henry D. Berg and was appointed so in 2005."Faculty and Staff" (Accessed October 14, 2012) It participates within the Delaney Athletic Conference and the Melville Church Athletic Conference, a group of exclusive private schools in northern and central Virginia, as well as Maryland, and is in the Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association. A Humanities and Instructional Technology wing for the Upper School was completed during the fall 2009.
In March 2014, Rushcliffe School was graded outstanding in all categories in an Ofsted report. It is part of the "Spencer Academies Trust" alongside Arnold Hill Academy and The Farnborough Academy In 2016, Rushcliffe School was one of only eight schools nationally to be nominated for the TES school of the year. In May 2018, Phil Crompton retired as Executive Head Teacher and Steve Lewis replaced him overseeing Rushcliffe School and Farnborough Academy, while Damian Painton became Head of School at Rushcliffe. As of September 2018, Rushcliffe School and the rest of the Trent Academies Group merged with the Spencer Academies Trust.
The following year saw the regatta revert to an all APS event, with only the girls who attended the co-educational schools within the APS allowed to compete. This had only Geelong Grammar and Geelong College boating a First Four. Carey reappeared in the First Fours in 1986, the same year that Wesley College joined, and with Caulfield joining in 1987, all five co-educational schools were boating a first four over 1500m. Around this time, the Principal of the now-defunct Morongo Girls' School initiated a meeting that established the Head of School Girls' Regatta (HOSG).
Princeton Friends School (PFS) is an independent Quaker day Kindergarten-8th grade school in Princeton, New Jersey. It is under the care of Princeton Monthly Meeting and located on the Meeting's historic Stony Brook Meeting House and Cemetery property, adjacent to both the Institute for Advanced Study Woods and the Princeton Battlefield. The school is governed by a Board of Trustees who are appointed by the head of school and include members of the Religious Society of Friends, attenders of the Princeton Monthly Meeting, parents of students in the school, and members of the broader Princeton community.
Mercersburg Academy names first woman as head of school, accessed December 2, 2015 Before coming to Mercersburg, Titus spent 11 years at St. George's School in Rhode Island, most recently as associate head for school life. She had previously worked as dean of students and assistant head for student life at St. George's, and before that, was director of college counseling at Pingree School in Massachusetts. Titus is a graduate of Middlebury College and Columbia University. The school now offers 170 courses and has 106 faculty members (including 77 with master's degrees and four with doctorates).
Avraham Friedman is an Orthodox rabbi and Talmudic scholar in Skokie, Illinois. Having served the Beis HaMidrash LaTorah yeshiva of the Hebrew Theological College for twenty five years, he was appointed as its Rosh HaYeshiva (dean/head of school) in 2008. Rabbi Friedman is also an alumnus of the school he heads (Hebrew Theological College - Bais Hamedrash Latorah) where he studied Under, Rav Ahron Soleveichik, one of the most famous Talmudists of modern times and Rav Yaakov Perlow (head of Agudath Israel of America). : His grandfather-in-law is Rabbi Zalman Sorotzkin, who authored the book Oznayim LaTorah.
He subsequently moved to Sydney, where he trained in town and country planning. Initially with the Department of Local Government, he moved to the Department of Decentralisation and Development in 1968, eventually becoming director. He was next director of town planning for Brisbane City Council, and then moved to the University of Queensland, where he was head of school from 1977 to 1980, when he moved to the Australian Institute of Urban Studies as director. He retired from the Institute and wrote his last report in 1989 as a member of the Chalk Committee of Inquiry into Valuation and Rating.
In 2008 the school celebrated its centenary with a centennial mass, held under a marquee on the main soccer field which was attended by more than 800 pupils, parents, staff, past pupils and past teachers. In December 2015, Mrs V. Johnson took charge as the Head of School to focus on whole school development. The new Preparatory School Principal, Mrs S. Rodrigues, began her term in January 2016. With the retirement of the Pre-school Principal, Mrs T. Henry (who served the school for 35 years) the new Pre-school Principal, Mrs C. Stewart, began her term in January 2016.
The Day School rediscovered its identity, for example. With a recommitment to its Jewish mission, the renamed-once-more Jewish Community Day School saw renewed interest from Jewish families under the leadership of Head of School Sharon Pollin. When Dr. Pollin left in 2019, enrollment had reached 66 students, and with the expansion of JCDS's Green Preschool, the school reached an enrollment of 76 students in the spring of 2020 under new head and New Orleans native Dr. Brad Philipson. The school is now over 75% Jewish and is expected to exceed pre-Katrina enrollment in the fall of 2020.
Yan Liu is an Australian geographer known for her use of cellular automata and particle systems to model patterns of urban development. Her work has also involved using electronic transit pass data to compare the transportation patterns of residents of Australian and Chinese cities. Liu has a Ph.D. from the University of Queensland, and an associate professor of human geography and deputy head of school in the University of Queensland School of Earth and Environmental Sciences. She is the author of the book Modelling urban development with geographical information systems and cellular automata (CRC Press, 2009).
The Academy's head of school likes to tell her students, "Take on the world with a Bible in one hand and the news in the other," meaning that students should be aware of the social world around them while also carrying on Catholic traditions that encompass moral choices and spiritual beliefs. Students are given facts and logic to think for themselves, rather than being told what to think. St. Agnes Academy is a great institution for any young women seeking to work and study hard to become a well rounded, empowered individual ready to change the world around her.
Ian Ramsey Church of England Academy (formerly Ian Ramsey Church of England School) is a mixed Church of England secondary school located in Stockton-on- Tees, County Durham. It is named after Bishop Ian Ramsey, a former Bishop of Durham. The new Head of School (as of April 2015) is Brian Janes the Executive Headteacher is Gill Booth, who came to support Ian Ramsey from Venerable Bede in Sunderland after it was put into special measures by Ofsted, which led to the resignation of the former Headteacher Janet Wilson in May 2014. The school is always oversubscribed.
Ozaki served as Shizuoka City Education Chairman, Shizuoka Taisei Junior/Senior High School, Shizuoka Blind Dormitory School President, high level positions in several banks, Shizuoka Veteran Association president and others. In addition, he created Shizuoka Shōnen Association (静岡少年軍団), a predecessor of Shizuoka Scout Council Boy Scouts, and also worked on social education for young people. Yoshinori Futara, the head of school affairs for Shizuoka Prefecture, introduced Shō Fukao to Ozaki. The Shizuoka Shōnen Gundan ("Shizuoka Boys' Army Corps") was formed in June 1913 with Ozaki as leader and Fukao and Keijirō Takasugi as directors.
Accessed November 9, 2017. TABC, as it is commonly known, is run by the Head of School, Rabbi Shlomo Adelman, the Rosh HaYeshiva, Rabbi Yosef Adler (who is also the Rabbi of Congregation Rinat Yisrael in Teaneck), and the Principal, Arthur J. Poleyeff. Rabbi Ezra Wiener is the Judaic Studies Principal, Rabbi Michael Hoenig is the Mashgiach Ruchani (religious life guidance counselor), and the S'gan Rosh Yeshiva is Rabbi Daniel Fridman. As of the 2015–16 school year, the school had an enrollment of 313 students and 34.1 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 9.2:1.
The American School of Marrakesh was founded in 1995 by Joseph A. McPhillips III, Head of School at the American School of Tangier for thirty- five years. Started as a branch of the American School of Tangier, which had been in existence since 1950, the American School of Marrakesh was intended by Mr. McPhillips to be a model institution, reflecting his personal belief in education and a belief in the Kingdom of Morocco. Under the early leadership of Joe McPhillips and Mrs. Audrey Riffi, the school opened its doors in rented facilities in a villa with two teachers.
Deerfield has 16 dormitories: Barton, Bewkes, DeNunzio, Dewey, Field, Harold Smith, John Louis, John Williams, Johnson-Doubleday, Louis-Marx, Mather, McAlister, Pocumtuck, Rosenwald- Shumway, Scaife, and the newly christened O'Byrne Curtis—named for retiring Head of School Margarita O'Byrne Curtis.. Every dorm is single-sex, and a faculty resident lives on each hall. Juniors and seniors live together in the same dorms, whereas sophomores live in their own dorms. Since 2015, all 100 incoming ninth-graders have been housed together in the Ninth-Grade Village, which consists of two single-sex dormitories connected by a large common room.
Ten years later, the administrative building at 9 Archdale Street was converted into a Middle School facility for seventh and eighth graders. Additional renovations to the main classroom building expanded the library and created dedicated math, computer and French classrooms. The purchase of the two houses south of the campus provided additional administrative space as well as a campus residence for a Facilities Director. The completion of the Kenan Music and Arts Center in 2001 and the creation of a new playground in 2004 have further enhanced the campus. In July 2004, the school welcomed a new Head of School, Brendan J. O’Shea.
DeSisto was a teacher, unlicensed therapist, and director for eleven years at The Lake Grove School on Long Island, New York. DeSisto disagreed with administrators of Lake Grove regarding their educational approach and was fired. In 1978 he secured funding mostly in the form of advance tuition payments, and direct donations, from the parents of former students of The Lake Grove School, and founded school. A. Michael DeSisto, 64, Head Of School for Troubled Students By ANITA GATES. Published: November 13, 2003 New York Times He founded the DeSisto at Stockbridge School in Stockbridge, Massachusetts for at risk teens in 1978.
As of August 2017, according to the school website, the campus consists of 17 acres, with 175 students in K-8th grade, and has 30 faculty members. On January 30, 2019, All Saints Day School announced that former Super Bowl winning linebacker and Captain of the New Orleans Saints Defensive Unit, Scott Fujita will be the new Head of School, commencing July 1, 2019. Fujita holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science with a minor in Business Administration, and a Master of Arts in Education from the University of California, Berkeley, where he graduated with honors.
Leo Baeck is the only Jewish IB (International Baccalaureate) World School and the largest Reform Jewish day school in Canada. The school is run by the Head of School, Eric Petersiel, the principal, Rochelle Chester, and a Board of Directors, composed of parents and members of the community. The school is affiliated with the Centre for Jewish Education of the UJA Federation of Greater Toronto, the Union for Reform Judaism, and PARDeS, the Progressive Association of Reform Day Schools. The North Campus included classes from Nursery through Grade 8 and the South Campus includes Senior Kindergarten through Grade 8.
The Abraham Moss opened in 1973 as a multipurpose integrated centre with lower school, and upper school seamlessly joining to a FE college, a library and a leisure centre. The first principal was Ron Mitson, with Dave Shapcott being head of school. It aimed to teach through independent resource-based learning- staff developed and pasted up their own materials which were then taken to the printroom, where the masters were allocated an accession number and the printroom staff would print the required number of copies on offset litho machines. It was referred to as a school without books.
He was on the math faculty at St. Lawrence University from 2007 to 2015, and is currently the Head of School and math teacher at Proof School, a private day school in San Francisco for kids who love math. He is also a regular instructor at and board member of MathPath, and has published two books, Bridge to Higher Mathematics and Circle in a Box. His educational work has been recognized by the Mathematical Association of America's Edyth May Sliffe Award for high school teaching (2000) and the Henry L. Alder Award for collegiate teaching (2011).
To cater for these extra children a major building project took place between April 2010 and April 2014 providing seven extra classrooms, new offices, extended hall and library. The scheme was designed by the architects Hayhurst and Co and won a RIBA London award in May 2014. Architects Journal article on RIBA London awards In September 2014 the school opened an annexe about away known as Whitehorse Manor - Brigstock site which allows another 210 children to be educated by the school - the original site having reached capacity. The current Head of School is Nina Achenbach BA (QTS), NPQH.
Glass mosaic mural by Lindsay Edwards on former State Library building Lindsay M. Edward (1919–2007) was an Australian abstract artist, mosaicist and teacher. He was born in Victoria on 26 August 1919. Edward studied at the National Gallery Art School from 1938–41 under Charles Wheeler and W.B. McInnes. For 31 years he was associated with the Art School at the Royal Melbourne Technical College (and former Working Men's College) now known as RMIT, where he had been a student, and where he was teacher 1947–1954, head of painting, 1954–67 and head of school 1967–79.
Walter K Gear is an astrophysicist, Professor of Physics and Head of the School of Physics and Astronomy at Cardiff University. Dr. Gear's research is largely concerned with astronomical instrumentation, the Cosmic Microwave Background and Star-formation in Galaxies. Having completed a BSc and PhD at Queen Mary, University of London, Gear worked at the Royal Observatory Edinburgh where he led the construction of the SCUBA camera for the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope in Hawaii. Gear has been at Cardiff since 1999, where he set up and leads the Astronomy Instrumentation Group, and has been Head of School since 2005.
In September 2015 it was announced that Andrea Arlidge would move into the full-time role of Chief Executive of Wellsway Multi Academy Trust (WMAT) ( the role she currently had as well as Head of Wellsway School). In December Matthew Woodville was appointed as the new Principal (the name Head Teacher was changed to principal to be in line with other WMAT schools). In March 2016 Head of School Simon White announced that he would leave WMAT to become Principal at John Cabot Academy in Kingswood Bristol. On 1 April 2016 Andrea Arlidge became Chief Executive and Matthew Woodville became Principal.
Macredie was born in Rotherham, South Yorkshire and attended Broom Valley junior and infants' school, Oakwood Comprehensive School, and Rotherham College of Arts and Technology, before an undergraduate degree in Physics and Computer Science at the University of Hull. He graduated in 1989, and subsequently completed an SERC-funded PhD in Computer Science before joining the Virtual Environments Research Group (VERG) (now HIVE) at the University of Hull. In 1994 he joined Brunel University as a lecturer, and became full Professor in 1999, Head of Department in 2001, Dean of Faculty and Head of School in 2004 and Pro-Vice-Chancellor for the Student Experience in 2006.
Clive Wilkins was born in Wolverhampton, Staffs, and grew up and was educated in Corby, Northants. He went on to the Tresham Institute, Kettering, (formerly Kettering Technical College) where he enrolled on the art foundation course at the age of 17. Amongst others, his tutors were David Imms, who taught painting and printmaking, and Norman Laing, who taught architecture and the history of art. He went from there to DeMontfort University, (formerly Leicester Polytechnic) where he was tutored and greatly influenced by George Him, and also came into contact with Jerzy Karo,Author of 'Graphic Design: Problems, Methods, Solutions', (1975) the Head of School for Graphic Design.
In 2001 he was head of school at the Flinders Street School of Music, negotiating the school's merger with the Elder Conservatorium at Adelaide University, which took effect on 1 January 2002. For the rest of that year he acted as a consultant to the resultant Elder School of Music for its capital works program. In 2005 he was awarded a fellowship from the Theatre Board of the Australia Council to write a memoir. In 2006 he was music director of the Coriole Music Festival and has recently been engaged in projects on behalf of The Confederation of Australian International Arts Festivals and Leigh Warren & Dancers.
Connelly Sadakabatu (born 11 June 1956Bio sheet, National Parliament of Solomon Islands) is a Solomon Islands politician. He studied tropical agriculture at the Popondetta Agricultural College in Papua New Guinea, obtained a diploma in teaching agriculture at the University of Papua New Guinea in 1986, and then a master's degree in Agriculture at the University of Western Sydney in 1996. He worked as a public servant, most notably becoming head of school at the Solomon Islands College of Higher Education. He was first elected to the National Parliament of Solomon Islands as Independent MP for North West Choiseul in the August 2010 general election.
Upon completion of a highly competitive and comprehensive national search, Dr. Mary H. Grant, former Assistant Head and Upper School Director at The Springside School in Philadelphia, began her tenure as Head of School on July 1, 2002. In her first three years at Ellis, Dr. Grant addressed the school’s future with strategic thinking involving campus expansion, enrollment management, development, school identity, and a new institutional website among other areas of concern. In her first year, Dr. Grant hosted Mme. Jehan Sadat, widow of the late Egyptian president, as the Ellis Symposium speaker and in 2006 we had Dr. Michael Thompson, noted author, school consultant and psychologist.
In her post she recommended that ombudsmen allow themselves to be more available to people on low-incomes, and allow information to be more freely available in the media. Benn left to become the Head of School at the Phillip Institute of Technology but found it difficult to teach and spent a large amount of time in administrative work. Benn was contacted by Mary Draper for the position of the Director of Social Development under the Victorian Labor government of John Cain which she accepted. In her position she convinced other social workers to move out of traditional casework, and speak out on extensive problems regarding issues within their respective communities.
Ernest Stanley Hoare (21 June 1903 - 25 February 1994) was a master at Dean Close School, Cheltenham, a hockey player at the national level (England) and a cricket player at the county level (Gloucestershire).Wisden Almanack: Obituaries for 1994 Born in Upper Clatford, Hampshire in 1903, he was the youngest of four brothers, all of whom were educated at Dean Close School, which he entered in January 1914. He was a remarkably gifted games player. When he left in 1922 as Senior Prefect (Head of School), he had been captain of gymnastics for four years, captain of cricket and hockey each for three years and captain of football for two.
The School of Politics and International Studies (POLIS) is part of the faculty of Education, Social Sciences and Law (ESSL) at the University of Leeds. The head of school is currently Professor Duncan McCargo, who recently replaced Professor Clive Jones.University of Leeds - Staff Profile - Duncan McCargo POLIS runs a number of undergraduate Bachelor of Arts courses in international development, international relations, politics, and politics and parliamentary studies. The school also has a large number of postgraduate students, offering taught Master of Arts courses in Global Development with the opportunity for specialisation in Africa, education, gender, international political economy, and political economy of international resources.
Founded initially in 1908 as a single-student "coaching school" by Bay Area educator John Sheehan Drew, the school moved to its present location at California St. and Broderick St. in 1911. It underwent a complete renovation in 2001, designed by Perkins + Will; while also adding a attached assembly wing known as the Cuddeback Wing, after Samuel Cuddeback III, who was head of school. The Cuddeback Wing was designed in 2011, and features a noted living wall designed by Patrick Blanc. Drew School is accredited by the National Association of Independent Schools, the California Association of Independent Schools and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges.
The roof of the Simon Engineering Building the School has over 100 academics,, over 1000 undergraduate students, 400 taught full-time and part-time postgraduate students and 200 postgraduate research students. The range of research topics studied by the students covers many areas of engineering, and includes theoretical and computational research, experimental studies, systems, design and management. Staff expertise encompasses a wide range of topics including aerospace, manufacturing and laser processing, extreme loading and design, structural engineering, fire engineering, process industries, nano- engineering, energy, environment and climate change, management of projects and nuclear graphite technology. the Head of School is Alice Larkin, Prof of Climate Science & Energy Policy.
It was founded in 1969 originally as the Frunze Special High School of Militia Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR. In October of that year, the first 64 students in the Soviet Army were accepted in the school, which had a teaching staff from secondary schools of the MVD in Stanyslaviv (Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine) and Yelabuga. The first head of school at that time was Major General Dzhapar Shabirov. On July 19, 1991, due to the political and social climate in the Soviet Union at the time, the school was transformed into the Bishkek Higher School of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Kyrgyz SSR.
Having formerly served at Saltus as Head of Modern Languages, Director of Studies and Deputy Head (Academics) for a period of eleven years, Mrs. Charlemagne worked to establish the ‘Saltus Teachers’ Academy’ with links to the National College for Teaching and Leadership (UK) and Nottingham Trent University, through which professional qualifications are offered to faculty both from Saltus and other island schools, fostering increased professional growth and collaboration. In 2015, former Headmaster, Ted Staunton returned to Saltus to guide the Board of Trustees in selection of a next Head of School. This led to the appointment of Ms. Deryn Lavell, Bishop Strachan School in 2017. www.royalgazette.
Zomaya held the CISCO Systems Chair Professor of Internetworking during the period 2002–2007 and also was Head of school for 2006–2007 in the same school. Prior to his current appointment he was a Full Professor in the School of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering at the University of Western Australia, where he also led the Parallel Computing Research Laboratory during the period 1990–2002. He served as Associate–, Deputy–, and Acting–Head in the same department, and held numerous visiting positions and has extensive industry involvement. Professor Zomaya received his PhD from the Department of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering, Sheffield University in the United Kingdom.
Wesleyan School campus Wesleyan School was established in 1963 as an integral part of Sandy Springs United Methodist Church. Originally known as Wesleyan Day School, the school began as a preschool dedicated to providing a nurturing, educational experience guided by Christian principles. For the next 24 years, the school was housed at the church and grew to include elementary school. Wesleyan Day School added its middle school in 1987. In 1988, Barbara Adler, a former Wesleyan parent, teacher and assistant head, became Head of School, and during her tenure Wesleyan became an independent, Christian, college preparatory school, offering curriculum for kindergarten through 12th grade.
This approach remains intrinsic to Chelsea's teaching philosophy today. Under Gowing, an option programme was introduced, which encompassed workshops in experimental music, poetry, psychoanalysis, philosophy and anthropology. A basic design course, pioneered by Victor Pasmore and Richard Hamilton, was also developed during the same period, becoming the basis of the college's current foundation course in art and design. Professor William Callaway (Head of School from 1989 to 1992), Colin Cina (appointed Dean of School of Art), and Bridget Jackson (Dean of School of Design): These three reformed the school and ensured the redevelopment of the entire academic program, introducing courses at multiple levels from HND to accredited Honours and Postgraduate degrees.
Arthur Henderson Hall (Sedgefield, County Durham, 1906 - London, 1983); ARCA (1930), RE (1961), RWS (1970), Prix de Rome in Engraving (1931), MSIA; was an English painter in oil and water-colour, draughtsman, etcher and illustrator, and glass designer. He was educated at Sedgefield, Accrington and Coventry Schools of Art, The Royal College of Art and The British School, Rome. He was also Instructor of Drawing at London Central School of Art, in 1947–1952; Head of School of Graphic Design at the Kingston School of Art, in 1965-1971 (Senior Lecturer in charge 1952-1965). He was illustrator of children's books and books on gardening.
A fire destroyed the main building on January 10, 1970, however, Nichols and the Board of Trustees enacted a capital campaign that repaired the main building and added several additional buildings to the campus. Later, the school enacted a Master Plan from 1998 to 2000 that transformed the campus once again, adding a new building for the Middle School, a library for Middle and Senior Schools, and reconfiguring multiple other buildings on campus. The current Head of School is Kolia O’Connor. The school recently celebrated its 175th anniversary since its founding in 1838 and the 50-year anniversary of the inception of the Senior School.
Paul Badham (born 26 September 1942) is professor emeritus of theology and religious studies at the University of Wales, Trinity Saint David. Educated at Reading School, Badham studied theology, religious studies and the philosophy of religion at Oxford (starting at Jesus College in 1962) and Cambridge universities, and received his PhD from the University of Birmingham. He trained for the Anglican Ministry at Westcott House and worked as a curate in Birmingham for five years before his appointment at Lampeter in 1973. He became a professor in 1991 and has served as head of department, head of school and dean of the Faculty of Theology.
In 2001, Dr. Fox was succeeded as headmaster by Arch McIntosh, Jr. Under McIntosh's leadership, minority enrollment at Charlotte Latin increased more than four-fold, from 3.4% of the student population in 2000 to 15.6% in 2018. At the end of his 18-year tenure, Charlotte Latin opened the Inlustrate Orbem Building, a 50,000-square-foot sf facility housing upper school classrooms as well as the admissions, college counseling and development offices. The 100/200 building (formerly classrooms and administrative offices) was repurposed as the "McIntosh Leadership Center" in 2018, shortly before his retirement. In July 2019 Charles D. Baldecchi ("Chuck") became the 5th head of school in Charlotte Latin's history.
Gibson's wife, Arlene Gibson, is an educator who recently retired as head of school at The Spence School in New York City, New York. She has also held positions at other schools in New York City and New Jersey, and was previously the head of the middle school at the Bryn Mawr School in Baltimore, Maryland, in the 1980s. She is on the board of trustees at her alma mater, Bryn Mawr College in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. (Online-only newsweekly published by the college's Public Affairs department.) They have two daughters, Jessica and Katherine. On March 14, 2006, Jessica gave birth to Gibson's first grandchild.
The Schechter Manhattan school opened in 1996 with Dr. S. Lorch as the founding Head of School. The first eighth graders graduated in June 2006; alumni have gone on to a wide range of excellent independent, Jewish, and public high schools including but not limited to: Bard, Beacon, Dalton, Heschel, High School of Math, Science & Engineering, Horace Mann, LaGuardia, Ramaz, SAR, Schechter School of Westchester, Stuyvesant, and Trinity. The elementary division (K-5) and the middle school division (6–8) are each led by a Division Head. Schechter Manhattan is a member of both the Schechter Day School Network and the Independent Schools Association of Greater New York (ISAAGNY).
Rabbi Dr. Raymond Harari is the rosh yeshivah, or "head of school," of the high school. Rabbi Dr. Raymond Harari, an alumnus of Yeshivah of Flatbush High School, received his BA in philosophy and MA in Jewish Studies from Yeshiva University, his rabbinic ordination from Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (RIETS), and his PhD in Jewish History from New York University. In addition to his leadership roles at the school, he continues to teach a course in Talmud to high school students in the ninth and tenth grades. Between 1980 and 1998, Rabbi Harari led the B'nei Shaare Zion minyan at Congregation Shaare Zion.
The Cronin Administration Building houses the offices of the Head of School and the Director of the Lower School, with a faculty lounge on the first floor. The Dolven Admissions Center, built around a Greek Revival house moved to the property, contains administrative and college counseling offices and a large art studio. In front of Dolven, a colorful display of the flags of 35 nations represents the nationalities and ethnic backgrounds of the school’s diverse student body. The three-story Joseph & Esther Schiavone Science Center houses classrooms, facilities for science and the arts, middle and upper school computer labs, and the cafeteria known as the Lender Refectory.
In 1952 John Barnes and Allen Cole purchased Dumford Academy, located on Bartmer Avenue, and renamed it Whitfield School. During spring break of 1957, Barnes and Cole and the school moved into a residential house in Creve Coeur, some of which had been converted into classrooms. The house became the nucleus of the current campus; it now serves as administrative offices as well as a meeting and congregating facility, and has come to be named the "Barnes and Cole Alumni House." The fourth head of school, Mary Leyhe Burke, raised money to build a new building on the land next to the house; this building was completed in the early 1990s.
Yeshivat Kadimah High School was established in June 2013 and is registered with the state of Missouri as a nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation. The school opened in August 2013 with ten students, and premises in five classrooms and an administrative office at Epstein Hebrew Academy. The school opened the 2015-2016 academic year with an enrollment of 27 students, and Rabbi Naftali Rothstein assumed the position of Principal, succeeding Rabbi Moshe Shulman, who had helped create the school and had been interim Head of School until Rabbi Rothstein’s appointment. The school attained the status of a beneficiary agency of Jewish Federation of St. Louis in 2015.
Adrian Carter has taught at the Aarhus School of Architecture since 2000 and has been Associate professor at Aalborg University since 2005. Carter is also an Honorary Associate Professor at the Faculty of Architecture, University of Sydney and has acted as an advisor to the Australian Government Department of the Environment and Heritage in their nomination of the Sydney Opera House for inscription on the World Heritage List. Professor Adrian Carter was announced as Head of Discipline, Abedian School of Architecture, Bond University, Gold Coast, Australia in April 2014 and took up leadership of the School from 1 January 2015. He stood down from his role as Head of School on 9 November 2018.
From 1992 to 2006, Eggins was an academic at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) School of English (now a part of UNSW School of the Arts and Media), with a period as a Head of School (2001–2003). During this time, she developed a number of courses focusing on systemic functional linguistics, text analysis, children's literature and literacy, and professional writing. In 2005, she also formalised her interests in editing, literary studies and writing by completing a master of arts in professional communication at Deakin University. From 2007 to 2009, she was the Editor of The School Magazine, which is a suite of illustrated literary magazines for children widely distributed throughout primary schools across Australia.
By 1990, enrollment was declining and the academic program at Baltimore City College had once again become subpar compared to its historically high standards. The Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, the organization that had accredited the school for years, began raising questions about the institution's ability to offer students an academically rigorous course of study. During this period of decline, the "A" Course was discontinued by newly appointed Principal Joseph Antenson, who contended that the program was racially discriminatory and opted for a standardized curriculum. Antenson was dismissed in 1992 after two tumultuous years as head of school and for the first time ever a private contractor was hired to operate Baltimore City College.
Colin Angus Vincent, OBE, FRSE, is a British electrochemist with a specific interest in high energy batteries. He attended Oban High School and Glasgow University where he was medallist in Chemistry and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree, a Ph.D. and later a D.Sc. During his academic career he has held posts at the University of Glasgow and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Chiefly, though, he was Master and Deputy Principal at St Andrews University, with a spell as Acting Vice-Chancellor. Starting his St Andrews career on a one-year research fellowship in 1966, Professor Vincent climbed the ranks to become Head of School of Chemistry from 1990 until 1996.
Born in Birmingham, UK in 1936, he studied painting, drawing, and lithography at Stourbridge School of Art, 1952–1956 (awarded National Diploma in Design) before attending the Slade School of Fine Art, University College London, 1956, 1957, 1958 (awarded University of London Diploma in Fine Art). At the Slade he was a student of William Coldstream, Claude Rogers, Lucian Freud and Ernst Gombrich. Weston also attended the Courtauld Institute of Art history and studied under Anthony Blunt and Douglas Cooper. He was a lecturer at Liverpool College of Art 1961–1965 teaching drawing and painting and principal lecturer and head of school, University of Manchester Colleges of Education division, Padgate College of Education (1965–1975).
The school close with the memorial sundial to G. H. Sutherland, Head of School, who drowned in the River Wye in 1921 Monmouth School's Combined Cadet Force was reportedly the last CCF in the country to change its uniforms to khaki from the traditional blue at the outbreak of war in August 1914. The conflict brought the award of the school's only Victoria Cross, to Angus Buchanan in 1916 for conspicuous bravery in the Mesopotamian campaign. Blinded by a bullet to the head the following year, he returned to Monmouthshire and worked as a solicitor in Coleford, unveiling the school's war memorial in 1921. In total, seventy-six old boys from the school were killed in the war.
Clibbens has held numerous academic and managerial positions in universities including Head of School, Associate Dean and Dean roles in Psychology, Social sciences and Health at the University of Plymouth and the University of Essex, before assuming his current position as Head of Social sciences at Birmingham City University. Clibbens has also served on a wide range of regional, national and international bodies and ‘has supervised a substantial number of PhD students to completion’. Clibbens is Chairman of the Undergraduate Education Committee and Deputy Chairman of the Research Board at the British Psychological Society. He is Vice-chairman of the board of Trustees for the charity Down Syndrome Education International and Chairman of its Research Ethics Committee.
On January 20, 2016, Quach posted a video of his robot to his Facebook page, which has reached over 1.8 million views and resulting in his page being verified. Quach also has an interview with the head of school for his accomplishment, explaining the process of building and programming the robot. Quach has shown interests in making music starting from 2015 when he produced his first-ever single "Let It Go" (released on Vevo July 25, 2015) and followed by a second single released on December 5, 2015 known as "Take The Trap Back". During the summer of 2017, Quach releases his first- ever music video for the next upcoming single "Prixm" on Vevo (July 21, 2017).
OSCAR was founded in September 1997, when a group of teachers and pupils presented the case for a school radio station to senior management, following a consultant assessment of the school's suitability for hosting such an ambitious project. After the presentation it was agreed that money raised by the Oundle School Foundation could be used to set up the project. In January 1998, £70,000 was transferred to the school and a contract with a radio installation company was arranged to provide a radio control room, a newsroom, and a recording studio ready for a launch in November 1998. The name OSCAR Radio was chosen by Fleur Swaney, the first female Head of School.
Vernon has held positions at Westinghouse Electric, Trinity College Dublin, the European Commission, the National University of Ireland Maynooth, Science Foundation Ireland, Etisalat University College, Etisalat University College, and the University of Skövde. During his tenure as Head of School of Computer Science in the National University of Ireland Maynooth he was responsible for introducing the first stand-alone Computer Science degree programme to that university.The Irish Times: State-of-the-art setting for Maynooth's baby He has authored two and edited three books on computer vision and has published over eighty papers in the fields of Computer Vision, Robotics, and Cognitive Systems. His research interests include Fourier-based computer vision and enactive approaches to cognition.
He showed a constant personal interest in all the activities of the school, academic, religious, and social. During the ensuing fifteen years, the chief building project was the retrofitting of the parish church and the parish elementary school, both of which had suffered damage in the earthquakes of 1971 and 1987, whereas the high school building had stood firm. Msgr. Lirette retired in 1996 during the principalship of Ms Jacqueline Kresal, who had assumed duties as the first lay principal in 1987. Holy Family High School has been served by seven B.V.M. principals since its founding in 1937, and is now led by its seventh lay-person, Dr. Joe Reiken, as Head of School (2017–Present).
The Alexander Dawson School at Rainbow Mountain is governed by a Board of Trustees; five Foundation Trustees, Chairman Oz Gutsche, Kimberley Johnston, Hunter Campbell, Pearl Gallagher, Lisa Eyler, and Susan Borst; three volunteer parent trustees — Robert Glaser, Carla Van Kalsbeek, and Mindy Oliveri; and School Trustee Charlie Silvestri, who is a community education leader. The Board of Trustees holds the school in trust and has a fiduciary obligation to safeguard the institution and its future well-being. According to the Foundation’s charter, the Board’s primary responsibilities include approving the school’s annual budget and maintaining the authority to hire and fire the Head of School. The Board also assists the school in developing long-term strategies and school policies.
In 1981, Rabbi Reuven Bulka brought a Jewish educational program from Yeshivas Chofetz Chaim to Machzikei Hadas synagogue. In 1982, this was followed by Rabbis Yisroel Morgenstern and Yaakov Deitsch of Yeshivas Chofetz Chaim, opening a Yeshiva High School for boys and establishing OTI as Ottawa's first full-time Jewish high school for boys. The school was later run by the team of Rabbi Yaakov Moshe Harris (from 2013-2019) and Rabbi Dovid Mandel (from 2013 - 2018). During the summer of 2019 the school's board hired Rabbi Baruch Perton as Head of School and Rabbi Dov Nimchinsky as Principal / Menahel of both the boys (OTI) and the girls (Machon Sarah) divisions of Ottawa Torah Institute.
In 1912 the Church Missionary Society opened a sister school for girls in Agra and Ethel McNeile was the founding head of school. She had persuaded the CMS and the Zenana Bible and Medical Missionary Society that schools for girls in India should aspire to rival British public schools. In 1927, St John's school that by then affiliated to the University of Allahabad moved to affiliate with Agra University (now known as Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar University) as it came into existence, the college became affiliated to it, and its principal Dr. A.W. Davies became the first Vice-Chancellor of the newly formed University. Since 1893, the college has offered post-graduate courses.
In 2005 Steve Dixon left the University of Salford to become the Head of the School of Arts at the University of Brunel. Dixon led strategic and curriculum developments in the School of Arts at Brunel that led to the establishment of four research centres and the development of 11 new Masters Courses as well as the creation of new subject areas such as, Journalism and Videogames Design. His work as the Head of School of Arts also led to the recruitment of world-leading Professors, such as Fay Weldon and Stelarc. Dixon also managed to start the development of the new £3M Performance and Media centre at the University of Brunel.
Sammut first gained recognition in the early 60s when he was still in his mid-teens through his short story "L-Istqarrija," which won first place in a contest by Għaqda Kittieba Zgħazagħ, and through two other short stories which won second and fourth places in the same contest; then in the late 1960s, he co-founded the Moviment Qawmien Letterarju (Literary Revival Movement). Later he served as Secretary of the Akkademja tal-Malti (Maltese Language Academy). In 2010, he was elected Fellow of the International Napoleonic Society. Sammut ended his career in education as a Head of School, though from 1996 to 1998 he was Cultural Consultant to the Prime Minister of Malta.
The school is divided into the Prep School (Grades Junior-Primary through Grade 4), the Middle School (Grades 5 through 9), and the Senior School (Grades 10 to 12). Each school has its own Head of School and teaching staff. The Halifax Grammar School - Tower Road Campus The Halifax Grammar School is located at 945 Tower Road and houses Junior Primary through grade 12. The Halifax Grammar School used to occupy two campuses, one located on Atlantic Street, and the other on Tower Road but an expansion was added on to the Tower Road campus, opening for the 2018-2019 school year allowing the entire school to be housed in a single campus.
He is the founding Head of School of Business Informatics, Systems and Accounting (2011–2016) which consists of two departments: Informatics and Systems, and Accounting and Financial Management. He also founded and is now the Honorary Director of Informatics Research Centre (2014 to date), and was Deputy Director of Technologies for Sustainable Built Environments (2009–2013), both being multidisciplinary research centres within the University of Reading. He is now mainly based in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China, serving as the Executive Vice President of Wuhan College, a private university with more than 12,000 students. He has been visiting professor at the Renmin University of China, Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the Fudan University and Beijing Institute of Technology, where he is also a PhD supervisor.
In September, 2012, an inaugural Board of Directors was appointed to guide the DPLA: Cathy Casserly, CEO of Creative Commons; Paul Courant, University Librarian and Dean of Libraries, Harold T. Shapiro Collegiate Professor of Public Policy, Arthur F. Thurnau Professor, Professor of Economics and Professor of Information at the University of Michigan; Laura DeBonis, Former Director of Library Partnerships for Google Book Search; Luis Herrera, City Librarian for the City and County of San Francisco; and John Palfrey, Head of School, Phillips Academy Andover. In 2015, John Palfrey, the founding chairman of the board, was succeeded by Amy Ryan of the Boston Public Library and Jennifer 8. Lee also joined the board. Daniel J. Cohen was appointed as the founding Executive Director in March 2013.
Annette Huntington became a Registered Nurse at Auckland Hospital in 1970. After practice as a surgical and later Plunket nurse, she gained a Bachelor of Nursing from Victoria University of Wellington in 1990 - one of the first New Zealanders receive this qualification - followed by a PhD in nursing from the same institution. Her thesis explored the experiences of nurses as women practising in gynaecological settings, and was one of the first New Zealand doctorates to be awarded specifically in the discipline of nursing. Huntington began teaching nursing in 1989 at Wellington Polytechnic, joining Massey University after those institutions merged. After being appointed Director of the University's nursing programme in 2010, she oversaw nursing's transition to full School status and became Head of School in 2013.
The National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) is a membership organization of American pre-college independent schools. The NAIS provides this definition of an Independent School:How do you define independent school? What is the definition of independent school? Retrieved June 23, 2018. > Independent schools are 501(c)3 nonprofit corporate entities, independent in > governance and finance, meaning: #Independent schools "own themselves" (as > opposed to public schools owned by the government or parochial schools owned > by the church) and govern themselves, typically with a self-perpetuating > board of trustees that performs fiduciary duties of oversight and strategic > duties of funding and setting the direction and vision of the enterprise, > and by delegating day to day operations entirely to the head of school.
Originally known as Oak Lane Country Day School, Oak Lane was established in 1916 and for 44 years was located in Cheltenham Township just north of Philadelphia on Oak Lane Road (not to be confused with a nearby but discontiguous Philadelphia street named Oak Lane). The school's founders used the model of the Progressive Education Movement to support a religiously, racially and economically diverse student population. Oak Lane's first head of school was Francis Marion Garver who later became director of the elementary division of the School of Education at the University of Pennsylvania. The first chairman of Oak Lane's board of trustees was Dr. Morris Jastrow, Jr., the great scholar of Middle East languages and librarian of the University of Pennsylvania.
The BA (Hons) Acting Programme, validated by the University of East London and accredited by the Federation of Drama Schools, is a three- year full-time professional actor's training for students aged 18+. It is based in Italia Conti's Avondale Building in Clapham, London. The programme is run by Chris White (also the Head of School of Acting), with staff and directors including Kate Williams, Paulette Randall, Karen Henthorn, Dugald Bruce-Lockhart, Lawrence Evans, John Gillett and Anna Jordan. Graduates of this programme populate the performance industries and include Karla Crome, Mark Ebulué, Jess Ellis, Karen Gillan, Aisling Jarrett-Gavin, Matt Lapinskas, Carla Langley, Bethany Muir, James Nelson-Joyce, Racheal Ofori, Gemma Salter, Lucie Shorthouse, Fiona Skinner, Gary Trainor, Nina Toussaint-White, and Dwane Walcott.
The school continues to be influenced and guided by the values of its founders. Ransom's letter to prospective students, stating an interest only in boys who "believe that they are in the world not so much for what they can get out of it as for what they can put into it" is read to the students at the beginning of the year by the Head of School. Meanwhile, inspired by the philosophy of Marie B. Swenson, who opened the Everglades School for Girls to all students, regardless of race, religion, or ethnicity, the school today values a diverse community of learners. According to the school profile, 50% of students hail from multicultural backgrounds and more than 20% speak a language other than English at home.
In 2009, Janet C. Rotter, Head of School, announced the establishment of the Virginia O'Hanlon Scholarship Fund, speaking passionately about the school's commitment to offering need-based scholarships for students of merit. The fund continues to grow and accept donations.New York Times – Yes Virginia there is a scholarship at the Studio SchoolStudio School Virginia Scholarship FundHead of School Janet C. Rotter presents Virginia O'Hanlon scholarship "Yes, Virginia, there is (a)..." has become an idiomatic expression to insist that something is true. In December 2015, Macy's department store in Herald Square, New York City, NY used Virginia's story for their holiday window display, illustrated in three-dimensional figurines and spanning several windows on the south side of the store along 34th Street between 6th and 7th Avenues.
She retired in 1942; Miss Levis continued as Head until her retirement in 1946, after which Elizabeth Parmelee and Beatrice Cosmey became co- headmistresses—remaining in that position until their retirement in 1969. Philip (Pem) E. McCurdy was selected by the Board to be the first male Head of School, and was given a mandate to guide Calhoun's transformation into a fully coeducational school (1971). Pem's initiatives were completed under the leadership of Eugene Ruth, who completed Calhoun's transformation to a progressive educational institution dedicated to "learner-centered instruction and independent learning" based on an understanding of "individual differences" in learning styles. The building opened at 433 West End Avenue at 81st Street in the spring of 1975, and the first coed class graduated that June.
Worle is now an Academy as part of The Priory Learning Trust since March 1, 2017 Neville Coles is Executive Principal of The PLT with Jacqui Scott Head of School at Worle - WCSA Worle Community School was founded in 1850 located at Spring Hill, near Worle High Street which is now the present site of St Martin's C of E Junior School. In 1971, it moved to Redwing Drive where its present location is. It became the first school in the county of Somerset to be purposely built as a Comprehensive School and also became one of the first schools in the former Avon county as an Investor in People. In recent times, the school has achieved Arts College status and Specialist school status.
One of the most important was the Bottom-Fixed Underwater Acoustic Surveillance System designed, developed and manufactured by Wang and his students. Along with scientific papers, Wang has authored with his students English-Chinese, French-Chinese scientific lexicons of acoustical terms and, in 1981, a treatise entitled Underwater Acoustics. Wang served several terms as representative in China's National People's Congress and as member in standing committee of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. In the 1980s, he re-established the Association of Old Students from France and served as Chairman for one term; he also petitioned to create the Middle School affiliated to the Chinese Academy of Sciences, known as Zhongguancun Middle School today, and served as honorific head of school.
In 1992, a strategic plan was adopted to enhance and update the facilities, as well as to grow enrollment. A big year for York Country Day came in 1994, when the East Wing of the upper school was completed, that included six classrooms, an additional science lab, office and commons area. Big changes for York Country Day came in the 21st century, starting in 2014, when the 13th Head of School Dr. Christine Heine successfully launched a $14.6-million campaign that the York College Board of Trustees unanimously approved. This strategic plan supports the already rigorous program in place through the construction of the Ann B. Barshinger Center for the Arts and the Brougher Center for Innovation and Technology in the STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, mathematics) building.
The school was founded in 1886 as The Cambridge School for Girls at 20 Mason Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts by Arthur and Stella Gilman, who had previously helped found Radcliffe College, as a preparatory school for Radcliffe. In 1918, The Cambridge School for Girls merged with the Boston-based Haskell School, and was renamed The Cambridge-Haskell School. Lebanese-born poet Kahlil Gibran, an “intimate friend” of headmistress Mary Haskell, designed a ring for her students depicting a “flower” “growing” in an open “hand.”The Cambridge School of Weston- About CSW- History- 1886–1918 In 1931, the school was moved to its present campus in Weston under the direction of then-head of school John French, became coeducational, and was renamed a final time as The Cambridge School of Weston (CSW).
Seymour P. Lachman was born on December 12, 1933. He graduated B.A. in 1955, and M.A. in 1958, both in history from Brooklyn College; and Ph.D. in history from New York University in 1963. Lachman entered politics as a Democrat. He was a member of the New York City Board of Education from 1969 to 1974, and was President of the board from 1973Lachman Named Head of School Board After He Is Attacked as Cheating on Pay by John Sibley, in the New York Times on July 4, 1973 (subscription required) to 1974.LACHMAN LEAVING BOARD TO TEACH; Joining City U. After June 30 by Leonard Buder, in the New York Times on May 10, 1974 (subscription required) He resigned from the board to spend more time teaching at City University of New York.
Dunlop is the Head of School, within the Faculty of Science, at the University of Western Australia. Dunlop's qualifications include a BSc (Hons, Zoology), London and a PhD, London. Clinical studies within Dunlop's team comprise three multi-centre randomized controlled trials “Spinal Cord Injury and Physical Activity (SCIPA)” involving all 8 spinal units in Australia and New Zealand and the purpose of these is to examine novel ways of exercising the paralysed limbs to promote neurological recovery and improve health. The trials span acute care to the community, reflecting the lifetime need of these patients. “ICED” Immediate Cooling and Early Decompression) is another multi-centre clinical initiative focusing on acute spinal cord injury involving immediate hypothermia in the ambulance to buy time and limit secondary damage before emergency surgical decompression.
Timothy R. Bedding (born 21 July 1966) is an Australian astronomer known for his work on asteroseismology, the study of stellar oscillations. In particular, he contributed to the first detections of solar-like oscillations in stars such as eta Bootis, beta Hydri and alpha Centauri. He also led the discovery, using data from the Kepler space telescope, that red giants oscillate in mixed modes that are directly sensitive to the core properties of the star and can be used to distinguish red giants burning helium in their cores from those that are still only burning hydrogen in a shell. Bedding has worked in the School of Physics at the University of Sydney since 1995Professor Tim Bedding - Staff Profile at the University of Sydney and was Head of School from 2012 to 2018.
Manchester Polytechnic School of Theatre evolved out of an early training course for drama teachers that was introduced by the Manchester College of Art and Design between 1964 and 1966. The theatre school was officially established in 1970 as part of Manchester Polytechnic under its charismatic Head of School Edward Argent and Senior Lecturer John Cargill Thompson. It was established to provide a professional training for actors that went beyond the rather staid traditions of the established drama schools: at the time, Central School of Speech and Drama would examine prospective students' teeth, like a horse, to see if they had the teeth of a professional actor. Argent and his team believed that the authentic spirit of an actor, even if contained within a less-than- conventionally-perfect body, was more important.
Thomas R. Hoerr, PhD, has been the Head of School at New City since 1981. Prior to coming to New City, Tom was the principal of Pershing Elementary School in the School District of University City. Tom founded and directed the Washington University Non-Profit Management Program, co-facilitated the ASCD Scholars Program. He facilitates the ASCD Multiple Intelligences Professional Interest Community and leads the ISACS New Heads Network. Following the words of playwright Edward Albee, who said, “I write to find out what I am thinking,” Tom has written more than 100 articles and four books: Becoming A Multiple Intelligences School, The Art of School Leadership, School Leadership for the Future, and Fostering Grit. He writes a monthly column, “The Principal Connection,” for Educational Leadership, one of the country's premier educational publications.
Gateway is a member of the following professional organizations: Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD), Council for Exceptional Children (CEC), Education Records Bureau (ERB), Independent Schools Admissions Association of Greater New York (ISAAGNY), International Dyslexia Association (IDA), Learning Disabilities Association (LDA), National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS), National Business Officers Association (NBOA), New York Guild of Independent Schools, New York State Association of Independent Schools (NYSAIS), and Parents League of New York Head of School Carolyn Salzman authored an article titled "Choosing a Special Education School" for the 2015 issue of The Parents League Review. In the fall of 2015, artwork from Gateway students was on display at the Child Mind Institute in New York City, as part of the Beginning with the Self exhibit.
Timothy Messick, founding class of All Saints Day School, peering into aquarium. Monterey Peninsula Herald, Sep. 30, 1961 Reverends Peter Farmer and David Hill at the campus site before groundbreaking circa 1964 All Saints Episcopal Day School bus with students 1974 Mrs. Laurie Boone (Head of School) and Father Paul Danielson (School Chaplain), in 1989 NHD 1st place junior division national winner, Molly Mancina, with Acting Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), Carole Watson, 2014 8th grader shooting Big 'n Little Brothers & Sisters program middle school production of Tom Sawyer 2017 ASDS Students bagging beans for Nancy's Project, supporting Salinas Valley migrant farmworkers, 2016 After its first year in Pacific Grove in 1961, the school moved to temporary facilities in Carmel, California and changed its name to All Saints Episcopal Day School.
The Governing Body was stepped down and in its place an Interim Executive Board led by Dr Peter Clough of the DCSF was appointed to oversee the transition to Trust status. In June 2009, in anticipation of an application to then named Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) for Trust status the school become partnered with the Sir Joseph Williamson Mathematical School a grammar school in Rochester. The substantive head of the Math School, Dr Gary Holden, became The Hundred of Hoo's Executive Principal and in October 2009 following a period of time as Acting Headteacher, Kevin Mahon was appointed substantive Head of School. By June 2010 the school had been confirmed as a National Challenge Trust School and a new Governing Body was in the process of being formed.
As early as 1993, Rabbi Kenneth Brander, then rabbi of the Boca Raton Synagogue, held discussions with the communal leadership of South Palm Beach County about the creation of the first yeshiva high school between North Miami Beach and Atlanta. In 1996, he organized The Committee to Form a Yeshiva High School, and in 1997 it hired Rabbi Perry Tirschwell as its Head of School to create the school. Mrs. Ora Lee Kanner, who joined Rabbi Tirschwell before it opened, rose from Director of Judaic Studies to Assistant Principal to Principal (in 2008). Mrs. Pam Turk, who was involved in the school from the beginning, was the school's founding president. The school opened its doors to forty-one 9th and 10th graders in September 1998, and has grown quickly in its short history.
D.B. Bradshaw was the headteacher of the school in the 1970s and early 1980's, and from then to 2003 the headteacher was Bruce Henry Abbott. From 2003 to 2004 the headteacher was Stephen Pam and from 2004 the headteacher was Simon Viccars, who became the first Principal when the Leon school converted to become Sir Herbert Leon Academy in 2012. From 2014 The executive Principal was Jane Herriman but when her academy (The Duston School) left the Academies Enterprise Trust Gill Salver was appointed by AET as a consultant Principal from Easter 2015, with Dr Jo Trevenna as a head of school Mrs Salver was previously an acting Principal in Northampton. In 2013 Sir Herbert Leon was one of 26 schools which closed in Milton Keynes due to a NUT/NASUWT strike which disrupted the education of students.
Edwards' work has centred on early plant fossils, the majority of which have been retrieved from the UK. Her interest in early plants was initiated after she studied plant fossils preserved in three dimensions in the mineral pyrite (fools' gold). Much of her later work has centred on the Rhynie chert and charcoalified fossils, large and microscopic, from the Welsh borderlands and South Wales. Edwards is a Distinguished Research Professor, and former Head of School within the School of Earth and Ocean Sciences, at Cardiff University. She is also a Fellow of the Royal Society, Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, an honorary Fellow at the University of Wales, Swansea, a Corresponding Member of the Botanical Society of America, and has links with China, consulting for the Beijing Museum of Natural History, and working on fossils from that country.
Returning after nearly four years to Australia in late November 1960 Dawson founded the Gallery A Print Workshop,advertised as "Gallery A Art School" and "Head of School: Janet Dawson", see advertisement in The Age Saturday 22 May 1965, p.25Arnold Shore, 'Old and not so old traditions,' The Age, Tuesday, 25 Sep 1962, p.5 She worked at the studio as a lithographic proof printer for visiting artists, described by James Gleeson as 'pioneering' Australian graphic arts.James Gleeson, 'The gap in our graphic arts,' The Sydney Morning Herald Sunday 02 Jul 1967, p.92 In this role she introduced Australian artists including John Brack, John Olsen and Fred Williams to lithography. At Gallery A, Melbourne, Dawson held her first solo showArnold Shore, The Age Tuesday 28 Feb 1961, p2'Geometrical', The Age Monday 15 May 1961, p.
Although the protest led to Rabbi Taubes' dismissal, and eventually to the dismissal of Cohen as well (both became instructors in other divisions of Yeshiva University, and Rabbi Taubes in 2008 became a teacher at the high school and became principal again in 2011), their prompt action is credited with swaying Rabbi Lamm to not close the school. Rabbi Taubes was rehired by MTA to serve as the Rebbe (Teacher) of one of the two incoming freshmen honors Talmud classes for the 2008-2009 school year. Rabbi Michael Hecht, who had been teaching at the school for many years and also served as a Dean in Yeshiva College, became Dean of MTA and effectively saved the school. In September 2005, Rabbi Mark Gottlieb, formerly the Principal of Maimonides Day School in Boston, assumed the role of Head of School.
In 1991, the Friends School of Atlanta's Board of Trustees called Waman French, an educator with experience at Brooklyn Friends School and Atlanta International School, to be the first Head of School. Meeting members are active in the school's Board of Trustees and offer guidance and support to the school in many ways. Leasing space in the newly constructed Friends Meetinghouse at West Howard and Adair Streets in Decatur, the school opened in the fall of 1991 with 37 students, ages 4½ through eight, and three teachers. A key to the early success of the school has been — and continues to be — the strong involvement of parents, whose efforts have included providing administrative and secretarial assistance in the office, coordinating a hot lunch program, building the playground, serving on committees, and taking part in policy development.
Almost immediately Bliss became embroiled in controversy. On November 28, 2010 it was reported by multiple news outlets in Bryan that Bliss received a two-year suspension from coaching basketball and a one-year suspension from school administration at Allen Academy by the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS), the largest athletic governing body of private schools in Texas. The suspension came less than a month after the start of his first season as head boys' basketball coach and less than three months after joining the school in an administrative role. TAPPS Director Edd Burleson declined to comment on the specifics of the ruling from the nine-member board, although Allen Academy Head of School John Rouse, in a letter to parents, said that Bliss had forged Rouse's signature on an approval form for a potential student-athlete.
Hadow was educated at Temple Grove School, a former independent school at Heron's Ghyll in East Sussex, and at Harrow School, an independent school in London, where he was Head of School and captain of the school's rugby and Harrow Football teams. In 1977, while at Harrow, he inaugurated the school tradition of Long Ducker, a 20-mile run from Harrow-on-the-Hill to Marble Arch and back raising £101.58 for the Queen's Silver Jubilee Fund in the process. Though reported at the time by the school's headmaster as having last been run in 1927, the school commissioned research in 2014 which found that Hadow was the first recorded person ever to have run the full distance. The running of Long Ducker has since become one of the school's major annual events involving pupils, teachers, support staff and parents and can raise in excess of £100,000 for charity each year.
Christopher Ian Micklewood (born 14 March 1987 in Westville, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa) is a former rugby union player. He was a utility back and played for Macclesfield, London Scottish and Newcastle Falcons in England, in France and the in South Africa between 2007 and 2010. He also spent 10 years at KwaZulu-Natal club side College Rovers, playing over 200 games, including 18 in the SARU Community Cup between 2013 and 2015. Micklewood was raised in Durban and educated at Westville Boys' High School, where he was Head of School in 2005 and went on to represent the South African Schools side. He spent an unsuccessful loan period at Sale Sharks in the latter half of 2007, turning out for their Jets team, but making no appearances for the first team, instead playing for Macclesfield in the 2007–08 National Division Three North where he made five appearances.
Since its inception, Open Window has been dedicated to nurturing children's social and emotional needs, intellectual curiosity, creativity and capacity for critical thinking along with advanced academic skills. At the heart of its philosophy is the conviction that its students are "children first, gifted second." Founding Head Mary Ann Simpson departed in 1992 and was succeeded for two years by Nicole Abu-Haydar who was followed by Ed Brignall and then Joan Cheifeitz. After this period of administrative changes, Jean Augustine, an experienced and highly respected former Head of Epiphany School, provided a year of strong, stabilizing interim leadership. A professional search for a permanent Head of School in 1997 resulted in the appointment of Wilder Dominick from the Seattle Country Day School. Ms. Dominick served for 15 years of tremendous growth as Open Window developed into one of the Eastside's leading independent schools.
The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, commonly referred to as the Dick Vet, is the veterinary school of the University of Edinburgh in Scotland and part of the College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine the head of which is Moira Whyte. David Argyle has been Dean and Head of School since 1 November 2011. The school was ranked 1st in the UK by the UK Government in the 2014 Research Excellence Framework and the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise (RAE). The School was ranked 2nd in the world in the ShanghaiRanking's Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2020 - Veterinary Sciences, 6th in the world by the QS World University Rankings for Veterinary Science, 1st in the UK for the third year running by the Guardian University Guide 2020, and 1st in the UK for the 5th year running by the Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide ranking for Veterinary Medicine.
Pine Street School’s Head of School is Eileen Freely Baker,“Our Team of Educators” ‘’Pine Street School’’ who previously held leadership positions at Istanbul International Community School, Luanda International School, Global Indo-Asia School and Isikkent School.“Pine Street School to Open Fall 2014 in the Financial District” ‘’Business Wire’’ (July 15, 2014) Baker has led workshops and conducted site visits for the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme in Africa, Europe, Middle East and Asia Pacific since 1999. She is the sister of Maureen Freely, a lecturer at the University of Warwick and occasional contributor to The Guardian and The Independent newspapers. Baker and Freely are the daughters of John Freely, an American physicist, teacher, and author of popular travel and history books on Istanbul, Athens, Venice, Turkey, Greece, and the Ottoman Empire. Pine Street School’s PYP Coordinator is Jefferson Smith,“Our Team of Educators” ‘’Pine Street School’’.
Bishop's was founded in 1909 by Ellen Browning Scripps and her half-sister (Eliza) Virginia Scripps, with gifts of land and funding, at the request of the Right Reverend Joseph Horsfall Johnson, at that time Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles. Originally, it was a boarding school for girls only. The earliest parts of the campus were designed by architect Irving Gill, responsible for a multitude of buildings in La Jolla. The current tower building was designed by Carleton Winslow as a replacement for the original Gill tower. Since the School's inception, the following have served as Head of School: Anna Frances O'Hare Bentham (1909-1915); Margaret Gilman (1915-1918); Marguerite Barton (1918-1921); Caroline Cummins (1921-1953); Rosamund Larmour Loomis (1953-1962); Florence Stowell Bill (1962-1963); Ruth Jenkins (1963-1971); Philip Perkins (1971-1974); Dorothy Anne Williams (1974-1983); Michael Teitelman (1983-2009); Aimeclaire Lambert Roche (2009-2018); Carol Barry (interim; 2018-2019); Ron Kim (2019- ).
Over the last fifteen years, more than $30 million in new plant construction and renovation projects have been completed. The capital projects include a new Welcome Center, Stoops Family Gymnasium, Shapiro Family Adventure Gymnasium featuring a rock climbing wall and dance studio, a track and field facility, Moabery Early Years Learning Center, Andrews Hall – The Center for Performing Arts, Malnik Family Athletic Center, and Schmidt Family Science Center. The school has also constructed a new Head of School residence and erected a replica of the original Chickee Chapel that had been built by the Miccosukee Seminole Indian tribe with which the early school had a close relationship. The idea for that chapel and several 'carports' of the same construction that dotted the campus in its early years was the brainchild of Father Raymond M. O'Brien, an original founding faculty member and the school's chaplain, Latin/Theology teacher, and Classical Language Department Head, as a continuing symbol of School heritage.
Janek Ratnatunga is a Sri Lankan born Australian academic. A Professor of Accounting, he is currently the Chief Executive Officer of the Institute of Certified Management Accountants (Australia), and an Adjunct Professor of Accounting at Swinburne University, Melbourne, Australia. Formerly, he was the Dean and Head of School of Commerce in University of South Australia and prior to that the Head of the Department of Accounting & Finance and Chair in Business Accounting at Monash UniversityCMA Australia Annual Workshop and CocktailNew accounting measures developed by Sri Lankan professor Ratnatunga is recognized as a pioneer in education innovation and its application in business settings in both macro and micro economic environments. One of the most prestigious and far-reaching achievements of Janek Ratnatunga was his appointment in January 1990 as an Honorary Research Professor in the Shanghai Branch of the Economical, Technical and Social Development Research Centre of the International Technology and Economy Institute of The State Council, Peoples Republic of China.
A number of locations related to Wade Hampton Academy, including its founding and later locations, are listed in the National Register of Historic Places as sites "associated with White Resistance." The two schools continued to grow throughout the 1970s and 1980s and formed an intense rivalry, both academically and athletically. However, changes in the economy and a desire to expand the college-preparatory educational opportunities in the Orangeburg area led the boards of directors of both schools to announce they would merge to form Orangeburg Preparatory Schools, Inc. In a letter to parents and students of both schools, H. Ciremba Amick, chairman of the Wade Hampton Academy board, and Thomas B. Jackson, Jr., chairman of the Willington Academy board, wrote: Wade Hampton Academy Headmaster Larry K. Watt was named headmaster of the new school, with Willington Academy's Head of School Ann O. Glover becoming associate headmaster and director of the lower campus.
Founded in 1998, Concordia has grown from 22 students and 14 staff members under the direction of founder Allan Schmidt to its current enrollment of over 1,200 students from pre-K to grade 12 under the direction of Dr. Mary Scott, the head of school. In August 2007, the school opened its new elementary school building (replacing an existing structure) and the David F. Rittmann Fine Arts Center (featuring a 450-seat theater to support the drama program, 2D and 3D art rooms, art gallery, band/choir/orchestra rooms, and music practice rooms). For the start of the 2015/2016 school year, Concordia added a new welcome center, cooking studio, drama room, business center, student media center, artificial turf, and a blue track to the school. For the start of the 2016/2017 school year, Concordia added new wall extensions, enclosing passages between, and into, buildings, a new music department office, a new Luther meeting room, and a middle school classroom (where the old Luther room used to be).
In a career now spanning several decades, Burrell has exhibited his paintings throughout East Anglia, London, and the US, receiving much critical acclaim, including the following - : Burrell's work is obsessive and probing, revealing underlying elements that question ones sense of self. A psychotic surrealism that is a refreshing assault on ritualised aesthetics East Anglian Daily Times December 2000 : The paintings by Mark Burrell convey rare command of a very peculiar and very English painter, for Mark is essentially a story teller who employs pigment rather than words to construct allegories, fables and fictions. His fantastic narratives are as much concerned with plot, setting and character as they are with line space and colour.Images Magazine 1990 by Tony Collins, Head of School of Art and Design, Lowestoft College, Suffolk : …(His) paintings are colourful and often very personal, and at times very mysterious indeed, these paintings can be looked at again and again, there are touches of humour as well as the darker side of life, from strange green beings growing out of bushes, communing with ghosts, to sheep in fields flying.
Kenneth George "Ken" Pease (born August 5, 1943) is a British forensic psychologist and criminologist. He is a visiting professor at the Jill Dando Institute of Crime Science at University College London, a visiting professor at the University of Loughborough and an honorary visiting fellow at the Cathie Marsh Centre for Census and Survey Research at the University of Manchester. Previous positions he has held include Head of School of Sociology and Social Policy at the Ulster Polytechnic from 1981 to 1983, professor of criminology at the University of Huddersfield (where he founded the Applied Criminology Group in 1995), the University of Manchester (where he was appointed to a professorial chair in 1990), the head of the Home Office's Policing and Reducing Crime Unit from 1999 to 2000, advisor to the Home Office Crime Reduction Programme from 2000 to 2003, associate professor at the University of Saskatchewan and consultant criminologist at the Correctional Service of Canada, working in the maximum security Regional Psychiatric Centre (Prairies), Saskatoon. He has been described as a "leading British criminologist" by Zoe McKnight of Maclean's.
SouthLake Christian Academy is a co-educational, private day school in the Lake Norman area north of Charlotte, North Carolina. SouthLake draws students from suburban areas across six counties. Celebrating the 25th year of its founding, the campus has grown to 30 acres and now houses educational facilities for Lower, Middle, and Upper Schools serving grades Junior Kindergarten through 12th. SouthLake Christian Academy holds accreditations and memberships with the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Council on Accreditation and School Improvement (SACS-CASI), the Associatation of Christian Schools International (ACSI), the National Association for College Admissions Counseling (NACAC), the Southern Association for College Admissions Counseling (SACAC), Cognia (formly known as AdvancED), and the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA). SouthLake Christian Academy's administrative team includes Head of School, Dr. Matthew Kerlin (serving since 2018), Upper School Principle, Rebekah P. Leonard (serving since 2000 - 2013, 2015), Lower and Middle School Principle, Mark Apgar (serving since 2004), and Director of College and Career Counseling, Karen Woodruff (serving since 2003). SouthLake Christian Academy currently serves 557 students in grades Junior Kindergarten through 12th.
Emma Gillies was born in the small town of Haddington, outside the city of Edinburgh in Scotland. In Haddington, Gillies joined the Scottish Women’s Rural Institutes (SWRI) in the early 1920s and was taught by Catherine Blair, a founder of the Institute, how to decorate blanks in the Mak’Merry Pottery style. Shortly thereafter, her talents led her to teach classes in the decoration of blanks to new members of the SWRI with Betty Wright, a founding member of the Mak’Merry Pottery collective In 1929, Gillies moved to Edinburgh where she began to attend pottery classes in the Sculpture Department of Edinburgh College of Art, the only program which offered Pottery Classes at the College. There she studied under the tutelage of renowned sculptor and Head of School Alexander Carrick until her graduation in 1932 where, in her last semester, she took part in an Exhibition of Metalwork and Pottery "at 5 Ramsay Lane [in] Edinburgh" published in the Edinburgh newspaper The Scotsman on 3 December of that year.
A police statement explained that "after exhausting all investigative avenues, the universal determination of the investigative team was that there was insufficient probable cause to establish that an offense occurred or to make an arrest." In contrast, the D.C. Office of the State Superintendent of Education stated, in a June 2019 cease-and desist letter to the congregation as reported by CNN, that it found that "more than one child was a victim of sexual abuse by the alleged maltreator." The office determined that the preschool failed to ensure the safety of children under its care, failed to properly supervise children, and failed to comply with reporting requirements. The D.C. Attorney General's Office was also reportedly investigating the allegations. In April 2019, some parents of alleged victims filed a civil lawsuit against the congregation and Deborah “DJ” Schneider Jensen, head of school for early childhood education, alleging that they were negligent amid “systemic, regular sexual abuse.” Jensen was placed on administrative leave in April 2019, and subsequently left the center.
After spending his early childhood in Peoria, Illinois his family relocated to Southfield, Michigan in 1980 where he later attended University of Detroit Jesuit High School. Johnson earned degrees from the University of Michigan (BA English, Honors Program) and the University of Pennsylvania (MA, Graduate Certificate Urban Studies, and PhD) and became an Assistant Professor of English and Early American Literature at Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania in 2001 and a tenured Associate Professor in 2007. In 2008 he was awarded a Visiting Associate Fulbright Professor Scholarship in the American Studies Programme at the University of Hong Kong.List of yr 2008 U.S. Fulbright Scholarship recipientsUS-China education trust-The University of Hong Kong Afterwards he became the Head of School of Modern Languages and Cultures (SMLC) and Director of the American Studies Programme at University of Hong Kong.The Hong Kong University Scholars Hub In 2012 Johnson was the recipient of the GRF Award on the subject "Publishing China: The First American Missionaries to China and Their Faith in the Printing Press" resulting in a monograph, 3 internationally recognized peer-review publications, and 11 conference papers.
He has previously served in the Information Systems departments at Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana, United States, the University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand, and University of Wollongong, Wollongong, Australia. Davis has held Visiting Professorships or Visiting Researcher positions at the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Syracuse University, Syracuse, Moscow State University, Moscow, and IBM Research Laboratories in Bangalore, India, and Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. At the School of Information Technologies, the University of Sydney, Davis was instrumental in launching the Knowledge Discovery and Management Research Group and starting the Master of Information Technology Management (MITM) course and revising the Information Systems major at the undergraduate level. He has served as the Associate Dean (International) in the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technologies at the University of Sydney from 2010 to 2013 and as Associate Head of School (of Information Technologies) from 2002 to 2007. He is also the theme leader for Service Computing at the Centre for Distributed and High Performance ComputingThe Centre for Distributed and High Performance Computing at the University of Sydney at the University of Sydney.
Almost 100 years later, Princeton Friends School was founded in 1987 by a small group of educators inspired by the ideals of both Friends education and progressive education. Renting space from Princeton Monthly Meeting, and later coming “under the care of” that meeting, the school opened with 19 students in 1st through 7th grades, two full-time teachers (Head of School Jane Fremon and Gale Whittier), and two part-time teachers (Assistant Head Nancy Wilson and PFS math teacher and advisor Richard Fischer). As the school gradually expanded over the following years, Princeton Monthly Meeting gave permission for the construction of a permanent home – the Schoolhouse – on the property. In September 1997 the Schoolhouse opened its doors, providing for the school a central library, a large assembly space, faculty office space, and six classrooms. Portable classrooms in trailers that had for several years graced what is known as the school’s “back circle” were retired, and Princeton Friends School now had the space to serve its enrollment of 125 students. Ten years later, West House, with its two primary classrooms, two science labs, a Learning Center, an art room, and a nurse’s office, opened its doors in September 2008.

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