Governor
Col Mark Ballard is a consultant radiologist and the Military Clinical Director at the Royal Centre for Defence Medicine. Prior to this he was the Defence Consultant Advisor in Radiology to the Surgeon General - the lead radiologist to the MOD.
An expatriate as a child, he boarded at independent schools in the UK, later spending time as a ‘gap’ student at a preparatory school - experiences he feels lend him some understanding of that which pupils at 麻豆社区may encounter.
Mark is a parent of two day pupils at 麻豆社区and enjoys the opportunity governorship affords to help where he can within the School.
Governor
Charles Cameron is a Chartered Accountant with a successful career in business, including over twenty-five years as CFO in Listed and Private Equity backed companies, latterly in residential healthcare where he had an excellent track record in improving operational performance. Charles was Deputy Chair of Governors at Winterfold and took a leading role in the merger of the two schools. He chairs the Strategy and Risk subcommittee, is interim chair of Finance and General Purpose committee, and has responsibility for Boarding and BIST (Thailand). He is also a member of the Investment Committee. Charles has experience of boarding schools as both he and his children boarded.
Governor
John Campion is the Police and Crime Commissioner for West Mercia. As Commissioner he has the responsibility for the totality of policing in Shropshire, Worcestershire, Herefordshire and Telford & Wrekin. He sets the policing priorities, appoints and holds the Chief Constable to account for operational policing, and oversees the deployment of the £270m police fund. John's focus has been ensuring victims services improve, crime reduces, police resources are spent more efficiently and that communities feel safe.
John has previously served as a Wyre Forest District and Worcestershire County Council Councillor where he served in several senior governance roles, including Leader of Wyre Forest District Council. John has nearly two decades experience in elected governance and oversight roles.
John is an Old Bromsgrovian (1989-1994) and was a member of Elmshurst House.
Governor
Anne Cleary was, until her recent retirement, the Deputy Head in charge of Prep and Early Years for twenty-eight years at Priory School in Edgbaston. She has almost forty years of teaching experience and was a governor at Winterfold for twenty years.
Governor
Dr Debbie Cunningham is an Associate Professor in Biological Sciences at the University of Birmingham. She began her scientific career in the pharmaceutical industry before moving to the University of Birmingham over twenty years ago.Debbie is Deputy Director of Education for the College of Life and Environmental Sciences at the University, with responsibilities for the development and delivery of the College's education strategy, with a particular focus on quality assurance and enhancement of the students' educational experience. She is also a Senior Tutor, providing guidance and leadership to Personal Tutors and acting as the academic lead for liaison with student wellbeing services. Dr Cunningham is a parent of an Old Bromsgrovian and of a current pupil at 麻豆社区.
Governor
Dr Annette Daly is the Chief Executive Officer of YMCA Worcestershire. Annette began her career as a primary school teacher in Belfast. After achieving a PhD, she spent the next fifteen years in the higher education sector as senior lecturer and as a programme director. Annette then took up a new challenge with the role of Diocesan Director of Education (DDE) in the Diocese of Monmouth with responsibility for supporting and developing church schools. Her collaborative work with head teachers, local authorities, Estyn (Welsh equivalent of Ofsted), the Education Workforce Council and other DDEs helped to improve and enhance the Christian ethos, leadership and performance in these schools.
Annette is the Bishop of Worcester’s nominated governor.
Vice Chair of Governors
Dr Clare Lidbury has many years’ experience in Higher Education, including roles as a member of senior management teams, head of department, admissions tutor and personal tutor. She has led curriculum development in dance, drama and music, overseen research across the performing arts and continues to work as a dance academic and practitioner. Dr Lidbury is the parent of two Old Bromsgrovians.
Governor
Jenny Loynton (LLB Hons) is the founder of Loynton and Co, one of the biggest Chinese law firms in the West Midlands. Jenny has over twenty-five years commercial law experience, specialising in cases of business acquisition and restructuring, property investment, commercial disputes and foreign investment and financing. She represents British enterprises.
Jenny is a member of the Law Society and was previously a member of Birmingham City University’s Board of Directors and an adviser to the Wing Yip Brothers Group, the largest UK based Chinese owned company. Mrs Loynton is one of the youngest Deputy Lord Lieutenants for the West Midlands and sits on the Board of MAGGIE'S, a cancer caring centres trust.
Chair of Governors
Michael Luckman recently retired from the UK Board of an international law firm based in Birmingham, the City and eight other locations worldwide. He now works as the firm’s chief relationship manager with the Government and led the firm’s team to deliver the Birmingham Commonwealth Games 2022. He also sits on the firm’s Paris Board. All three of Michael’s children attended 麻豆社区through each section of the School. He says of his appointment to the Board, “I was delighted to become a Governor of 麻豆社区. I wanted to repay 麻豆社区for all it gives our children and hope my experiences can support its valuable work”.
Governor
David Morton is Headmaster of The King’s School, Gloucester, having previously worked at Bedford School, Kingston Grammar School, Alleyn’s School and King Henry VIII School. He trained as a Geography teacher and has also coached sport, led World Challenge expeditions and run the Duke of Edinburgh Award during his teaching career. David counts himself fortunate to have received an assisted place to attend an independent school in Worcestershire and has always been committed to supporting initiatives to broaden access to independent schools as well as partnerships with the local community.
David is also Vice-Chair of the Choir Schools' Association and a Lay Canon at Gloucester Cathedral.
Governor
Bill Roden is the Managing Partner and Chief Investment Officer of Albert E Sharp, a leading investment management and stockbroking firm in the Midlands. He has over twenty years of investment management experience and worked for a number of years in the City for AXA, one of the world’s largest investment managers. In 2002 he was nominated for Investment Manager of the Year by Investment Week for the performance of a flagship Emerging Market fund. Bill is a Chartered Financial Analyst, the highest industry qualification, and an Associate of the Institute of Investment Management and Research. Bill’s primary role is to provide commercial advice and to oversee the investment management of the School’s portfolio. Bill is an Old Bromsgrovian (Lyttelton 1978-1989).
Company Secretary and Clerk to the Governors & Foundation Trustees
James Sommerville is Head of Litigation and Employment Department of Star Legal Solicitors (formerly Thomas Horton LLP) who have a continuous association with the School since 1816. As solicitor in private practice for more than forty years, James brings a commercial yet human perspective to his work as Clerk to the Governors. James has family links to the School.
Governor
Ian is a Principal and past Midlands Regional Managing Director of a leading international firm of commercial real estate consultants. He is a Fellow of The Royal Institution of Charted Surveyors with over 40 years of experience in property and the built environment. Ian’s primary role is to oversee the consistent annual investment in the School’s buildings, grounds and facilities with the aim of continually improving quality and standards, and helping to drive sustainability and carbon reduction initiatives. Both of Ian’s children are forner pupils at Winterfold and his daughter at Bromsgrove.
Governors
Chris Thompson is an experienced M&A and insurance professional whose previous roles include corporate finance advisory as well as corporate development and strategy roles at an international insurance company. Chris founded a specialist transaction liability insurance business that is now one of the largest players in Europe, having underwritten more than £25bn of insurance cover to M&A transactions. Chris is a director of several regulated insurance companies across Europe and holds professional qualifications in accounting, banking and insurance. Chris has three children at 麻豆社区 and has previously been a governor of two local authority schools.
Governor
Alastair is a former pupil of 麻豆社区. He read French and Hispanic Studies at the University of Liverpool before embarking upon a law conversion course to qualify as a solicitor. He spent the early years of his career in private practice specialising in employment law before moving to the Solicitors Regulation Authority where he is a senior manager in the Legal and Enforcement Department. He is fluent in French and Spanish, and in 2021 was awarded the DELE C2 by the Instituto Cervantes on behalf of the Spanish government. He is delighted to have been appointed a governor of 麻豆社区and is very much looking forward to working with his fellow colleagues on the governing body.
The President and Vice-Presidents of the School act in an advisory capacity to the Governing Body and the School. They offer a wealth of experience of both the School and the educational system. The President in particular works closely with the Governors and the School Executive, attending meetings of the Board of Governors.
The role is largely honorary and ceremonial although the President will be responsible for assessing and reviewing the operation and performance of the Governance Committee and shall be notified of and entitled on reasonable notice to attend any Governance Committee meeting. The Governors may ask the President for advice and allocate such duties as presiding over Commemoration, particularly the Prizegiving and Speeches. The President will be invited to attend all Full Governors’ Meetings and other special occasions. The president may be asked to help resolve any disputes and to monitor the performance of the Governors.
The School was incorporated as a company limited by guarantee on 1 September 2003 under charity number 1098740. The Governors, as the Trustees of the Charity, are responsible for the overall management and control of the School and meet at least three times a year.
The School is a Charitable Trust governed by a Board of Trustees (Governors). The Governors of 麻豆社区 give their time voluntarily, receiving no payment for their time and expertise. The Governing Body is made up of specialists in education, law, finance, property and health and safety.
The work in reviewing strategy and confirming that policies and regulations are being adhered to is carried out by the various sub committees of Governors:
There is a full board meeting once a term, plus an annual strategic planning day with the Exec team. Each sub-committee meets at least once a term. The membership of the committees is supplemented by senior staff at the School. The Governing Body is responsible for determining the overall aims and strategy of the School. It reviews policies, strategies and procedures to ensure the best possible education and outcomes for current and future pupils.
Bromsgrove’s Board of Governors continue to be balanced between supervision and compliance, between strategic evolution and operational excellence, between supporting the Headmaster, the Executive and other Senior Managers and challenging future plans and short-term execution.
Governors are assigned specific responsibility for key areas of School life including:
The Clerk to the Governors ensures that meetings are accurately minuted, papers are circulated in a timely fashion and advises on Governance issues. All Governors declare any conflicts of interest, and these are recorded. In addition, on occasions Governors seek professional advice from the School’s lawyers, accountants and surveyors. Moving forwards, Governors have requested that there be more presentations from staff and pupils to committees to increase their knowledge of the impact of governance. The School has invested in BoardEffect, to share papers more easily, to streamline training for Governors and to make it easier to update policies.
Board of Governors | Education Committee | Finance and Property Committee | Safeguarding and Wellbeing Committee | Strategy and Risk Committee |
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Chair: Michael Luckman Charles Cameron Clare Lidbury (Vice Chair) Anne Cleary Deborah Cunningham Jenny Loynton Mark Ballard Bill Roden Ian Stringer John Campion Annette Daly David Morton Chris Thompson Alistair Willcox |
Chair: Dr Clare Lidbury Anne Cleary Deborah Cunningham Michael Luckman David Morton Headmaster Deputy Head (Teaching) Deputy Head (Academic) Senior School Headmaster (Prep and Pre-Prep) Headmistress (Winterfold) |
Chair: Charles Cameron Chris Thompson
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Chair: Anne Cleary (Designated Safeguarding Governor) Clare Lidbury Michael Luckman Mark Ballard (Boarding Governor) Headmistress (Winterfold) Headmaster (Prep and Pre-Prep) Deputy Head (Pastoral) Senior School Designated Safeguarding Leads Director of Health and Wellbeing |
Chair: Charles Cameron Michael Luckman Clare Lidbury Headmaster Bursar Assistant Head |
Investments Committee | Environmental, Social and Governance Committee |
Building Committee | Audit Committee | Commercial Projects Committee |
Chair: Bill Roden Charles Cameron Deborah Waltier Matthew Taylor (coopted member) Bursar |
Chair: Michael Luckman (G) Mark Ballard (G) Charles Cameron (G) Annette Daly (Lead on S) James Sommerville (G) Ian Stringer (Lead on E) Stewart Towe (G) |
Chair: Ian Stringer Jenny Loynton Alistair Willcox David Bridge (co-opted member) Headmaster Bursar |
Chair: Charles Cameron Bill Roden Headmaster Bursar |
Chair: Chris Thompson |
The Education Committee
Senior staff report to this committee which also hears reports from pupils. The Committee reviews the quality of education provided to pupils and is concerned to ensure that this is the best possible.
The Finance and Property Committee
This Committee takes a medium-term view of the School’s finances and resources to ensure that they support the educational needs of pupils, current and future.
The Safeguarding and Wellbeing Committee
The Committee has responsibility for ensuring that all safeguarding regulations and standards are met. Governors on this Committee will also regularly check the Safer Recruitment procedures with the HR Manager and the Single Central Register. The Chair of the Safeguarding Committee reports to the Board on safeguarding matters at each Board meeting. At the October 2022 meeting, the committee heard reports from staff responsible for leading on PSHE and RSE. The Board has a nominated Boarding Governor, (currently Mark Ballard), who regularly visits the Boarding Houses and meets with boarders and Houseparents.
The Strategy and Risk Committee
Its remit is to make proposals for the oversight and review of the School’s strategy together with identification and management of risk.
The Investments Committee
Ensures that the School stewards its resources wisely so that they can be used to fulfil the objectives of the charity.
The Building Committee
Members regularly visit School buildings to ensure that they support the needs of pupils and their education
The Environmental, Social and Governance Committee
Its role is to review the Environmental, Social and Governance performance of the School.
The Commercial Projects Committee
This committee explores other revenue streams for the School.
Date | category | |
Sunday, April 27 2025 | School Info | Chapel Readings: Hazeldene |
Sunday, April 27 2025 | School Info | Boarders return |
Monday, April 28 2025 | School Info | Day pupils return |
Monday, April 28 2025 | School Info | Pre-Prep re-opens for the Summer term |
Monday, April 28 2025 | School Info | Pre-Prep Swimming and P.E for Years 1 & 2 starts |