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Clifton College WebsiteA Warm Welcome by the College CouncilFirstly, the Clifton College is a charity. The College is governed by the Council and comprises three schools known as the Upper School, the Preparatory School, and Butcombe, the Pre-Preparatory School. The Members of Council are elected (at the Annual General Meeting of the College) on the basis of nominations received based on the Council’s specifications concerning eligibility, personal competence, specialist skills and local availability and also on the advice of the Head of College. One third of the members of the Council and the Treasurer must retire each year but may stand for re-election. New Council members are introduced to the workings of the College and its schools, including Council Policy and Procedures, at an induction and training workshop specially organised for them by the Head and Bursar. Council delegates the day to day running of the College to the College Executive Committee (CEC), consisting of the Head of College, who is also Head Master of the Upper School, the Head of the Preparatory School and the Head of Butcombe and the Bursar. However, Council also appoints committees, including an audit and finance committee, from its members with particular responsibilities for assisting the CEC with the management of College affairs. Council MembersNick TarshPresident of the College Committees: Nominations OBE, BA. OC. Clare College, Cambridge. Cambridge University XV, Lancashire XV. Barrister. Various positions in industry. Queen’s Award for Export Achievement 1983. Chairman PHET from 1993. Appointed Governor 1994. Member of Council 1995. Appointed Chairman of Clifton College Foundation Board June 2002. Appointed Vice Chairman of Council 2003. Awarded OBE 2006 for services to Relate charities and the community in Richmond-upon-Thames. Tim S RossChairman of Council Read Law at Oxford University and qualified as a solicitor, working in the City of London and as a company legal adviser, before attending London Business School and moving into general management. Previously a Main Board Director of George Wimpey PLC, he is currently Chairman of Hargreaves Services plc and Superglass Holdings plc, Deputy Chairman of Connaught plc and a Non-Executive Director of May Gurney Integrated Services plc and Lavendon Group plc, in addition to board positions with a number of private or venture capital-backed companies. He is a Trustee of Quartet Community Foundation and a member of the Governing Council of the University of Bristol. Appointed Governor in 1996 and Council Member 2000. Phillip Howell-RichardsonVice-Chairman of Council Committee: Audit, Finance and General Purposes BA. OC. Mediator and Consultant in ADR with SJ Berwin LLP. Qualified Solicitor in 1975. Fellow of the International Academy of Mediators, member of the Executive Advisory Board of CPR, New York; mediator with the ICC, Paris; member of the Court of Appeal mediation advisory committee and its mediation scheme. Hon. Chairman of ADR Net. Appointed Governor and co-opted to Council in June 2001. Alison Streatfeild-JamesVice-Chairman of Council Committees: Education; Audit, Finance and General Purposes MA Jurisprudence 1985. St Catherine’s College, Oxford. Called to the bar 1987. Barrister and Mediator at 4 Pump Court, London, practicing in Civil and Commercial law. Parent with four children at Clifton College. Has served as Trustee and Director of Campaign to protect Rural England, on Bath Preservation Society, and local Parish Council. Governor of Clifton College from 2006, Council Member from 2007. Mr C K (Sam) BealeChairman of CCSL PhD, MBA, FRAeS. Chartered Engineer and Senior Executive Rolls Royce Group plc. Previously a parent. Nic CooperMA, LLB. OC. Davidson College, N.Carolina, USA., Trinity College, Cambridge, Nancy University, France. Partner successively of Denton Hall & Burgin, Brown Cooper and Taylor Joynson Garrett. Currently Chairman of Compact Power. Appointed Governor 1990. Co-opted to Council November 2000. Brian J HansonCommittees: Education; Audit, Finance and General Purposes Educated at QEH Bristol. Chappel & Matthews 1974-1991 (partner 1976-91). Formed James & Co., property developers in 1992. Volunteer for Conservative Party since 1975, on National Board 1997-2000, President of National Conservative Convention 1999-2000. Awarded CBE for political services in 1996. One son at Clifton. Council Member since June 2002. Outside school: Chairman Conservative Party Members' Appeals' Committee - 2000 to present, Member Conservative Party National Property Advisory Committee 1988 to present, Trustee St James's Priory Rehabilitation Centre 2006 to present. Stewart R LangCommittees: Education; Audit, Finance and General Purposes; Nominations BSc., PhD. OC, Manchester University and Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. Director of various computer companies, co-founder Micro Focus Group plc. Fellow-Commoner, Sidney Sussex College. Various publications/papers. Appointed Governor 1994. Co-opted to Council January 2000. Mrs Carol LearChairman of Education Committee BA (Hons). University of London (Classics). Recently retired Headmistress of Redland High School. Formerly Teacher of Classics at Cheltenham Ladies' College and Red Maids' School. Inspector of GSA Schools until 2002. Member of several local Societies. Appointed Governor and co-opted to Council November 2003. Mr David MaggsOC. Management consultant with MONITOR. Praepostor and Captain of unbeaten XV in 1991. Exeter University. Mrs Dinah MooreCommittees: Nominations BA (Hons) Bristol University in Philosophy (with English Literature). Solicitor. Treasurer Hereford Cathedral 2000/2001 and Lay Member of Chapter. Member of the Council of Bristol University and trustee and member of the Council of Water Aid. Manages small arable farm. Appointed Governor and co-opted to Council November 2003. Alan MorganOC. MA Jurisprudence, Trinity, Oxford. Called to Bar, Middle Temple 1974. Harvard Business School. MBA 1978. Director of McKinsey & Co. Strategy Consultants. Member Chancellor’s Court of Benefactors, Oxford University; Visiting Fellow Nuffield College, Oxford; Co-Founder MMC Ventures; Co-Founder Olivant & Company. Appointed Governor 1999. Council Member June 2002. Richard MorganMA. Educ. Sherborne College, Caius College Cambridge. York University. Formerly Headmaster of Cheltenham College 1978-90. Warden of Radley College 1991-2000. JP. Glos 1978-90. Member of Adv. Council, Understanding British Industry 1977-79. Appointed Governor and Council Member 2000. Chris PopleChairman of Audit, Finance and General Purposes Committee ACA, ATII. OC. Parent of four Cliftonians / OC's. Chairman of the Oxwich group of funds. Trustee of Bristol Zoo. Member of the Board of Governors of The Red Maids School, Bristol. Appointed Governor 2007. Co-opted to Council as OC Representative March 2007. Christopher W SmithTreasurer Committees: Audit, Finance and General Purposes Committee FCA. OC. Partner in firm advising growing businesses, in many cases acting as part-time Director. Member of Bishops Council, Diocese of Bristol. Vice-Chairman of Diocesan Finance Committee. Member of Bristol Cathedral Finance Advisory Committee. Two sons attended Clifton. Appointed Governor and co-opted to Council June 2003. Appointed Treasurer, November 2003. Reverend John WitheridgeHeadmaster of Charterhouse since 1996; Ex-Chaplain of Eton and former Chaplain to the Archbishop of Canterbury. Brian WorthingtonCommittees: Nominations MA, DipEd. Educ. Liverpool Institute High School, Downing. Cambridge. Lincoln College, Oxford. Assistant Master Dulwich College. Appointed to Clifton 1970. Senior Sixth Form Tutor 1989-2000. Retired Head of English, CC. Arts Tutor, Open University 1971-95. Visiting Student Princeton University; Schoolmaster Fellow, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge 1983; Frank Fisher Travelling Award, 1996. Elected Upper School Staff Representative. Co-opted to Council November 2000. © 2006-10 Clifton College | Clifton College NewsGCSE results Tectona Sailing Away Days 2010 A level results | ||||||