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Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference

The Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference (HMC), formerly known as the Headmasters' Conference and now branded HMC (The Heads' Conference), is an association of the head teachers of 351 private fee-charging schools (both boarding schools and day schools), some traditionally described as public schools. 302 members are based in the United Kingdom, Crown dependencies and the Republic of Ireland.[1] There are 49 international members (mostly from the Commonwealth) and also 28 associate or affiliate members who are head teachers of state schools or other influential individuals in the world of education, who endorse and support the work of HMC.

Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference
Leading Independent Schools
AbbreviationHMC
Formation1869
TypeNon-governmental organisation
PurposeEducational accreditation
HeadquartersMarket Harborough
Location
Region served
Commonwealth
Membership
351 full members (including international)
General Secretary
Simon Hyde
AffiliationsISC
Websitehmc.org.uk

History edit

The Conference dates from 1869 when Edward Thring, Headmaster of Uppingham School, asked sixty of his fellow headmasters[2][3] to meet at his house to consider the formation of a "School Society and Annual Conference".[4] Fourteen accepted the invitation,[2] and twelve were present for the whole of the initial meeting: Edward Thring, George Blore (Bromsgrove School), Albert Wratislaw (Bury St Edmunds), John Mitchinson (The King's School, Canterbury), William Grignon (Felsted School), Robert Sanderson (Lancing College), George Butler (Liverpool College), Augustus Jessopp (Norwich School), William Wood (Oakham School), Steuart Pears (Repton School), T. H. Stokoe (Richmond), Daniel Harper (Sherborne School), and James Welldon (Tonbridge School). John Dyne (Highgate School) attended on the second day, and Alfred Carver (Dulwich College) did not turn up.[5][6] From that date there have been annual meetings.

Until the 1970s, membership was confined to 200 schools.[citation needed] In 1996, the association changed its name from the "Headmasters' Conference" to the "Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference".[6] In 2023, the name was changed to HMC (The Heads' Conference).[citation needed]

Membership of the HMC is often considered to be what defines a school as a public school in England and Wales.[7][8] Not all independent schools are in the HMC; in particular, many notable girls' schools are not members, partly because historically the HMC was for boys' schools only.[citation needed] In 2005, the association opened membership to heads of girls-only schools. Today HMC's membership includes boys', girls' and co-educational schools.

List of HMC member schools edit

The following are the member schools, listed with their Head (Headmaster or Headmistress). In some schools other titles are used, such as "Head Master", "High Master", "Warden", "Rector" and "Principal". An up-to-date list of schools whose Heads are members of HMC can be found on the association's website.

England edit

Scotland edit

Wales edit

Northern Ireland edit

Guernsey edit

Jersey edit

Isle of Man edit

Republic of Ireland edit

International members edit

Africa edit

Asia edit

Australia and New Zealand edit

Central, North and South America edit

Continental Europe edit

Middle East edit

Associates edit

HMC Projects in Central and Eastern Europe edit

HMC Projects in Central and Eastern Europe is a charity offering opportunities for students and young teachers from Central and Eastern Europe to develop themselves, by coming to HMC member schools in the UK for a year.[citation needed]

Chairs of the HMC edit

Chairmen of the Headmasters' Conference edit

The following are the Chairmen of the HMC until 1996.[40]

Chairs of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference edit

The following are the Chairs of the HMC after 1996.[40]

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Chairs of the HMC Committee edit

The following were Chairmen of the HMC Committee in the early years of the Conference.[40] In these years they served alongside the Chairman of the Conference (the ‘annual meeting’) until, in 1921, it was agreed that the Chairman of the Annual Meeting should always also be Chairman of the HMC Committee.

  • G Ridding, Head Master, Winchester College, 1870, 1871, 1872
  • Daniel Harper, Head Master, Sherborne School, 1874, 1875, 1876, 1877, 1878
  • G C Bell, Master, Marlborough College, 1879, 1881, 1882, 1883, 1885, 1886, 1887
  • T W Jex-Blake, Head Master, Rugby School, 1880
  • E C Wickham, Head Master, Wellington College, 1884, 1888
  • E Warre, Head Master, Eton College, 1889, 1893
  • W A Fearon, Head Master, Winchester College, 1891, 1895
  • E Lyttelton, Headmaster, Haileybury, 1898, 1902, 1904
  • H W Moss, Headmaster, Shrewsbury School, 1900
  • J Gow, Head Master, Westminster School, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1911
  • R Cary Gilson, Chief Master, King Edward's School, Birmingham, 1909, 1910
  • F Fletcher, Head Master, Charterhouse, 1913
  • C Lowry, Headmaster, Tonbridge School, 1916

Chairs of the HMC by Institution edit

Institution Year of First Chairmanship Total Years as Chair
Winchester College 1873 15
Eton College 1879 14
Charterhouse 1886 12
Rugby School 1876 11
Shrewsbury School 1898 11
King Edward's School, Birmingham 1872 7
Haileybury 1897 5
The Manchester Grammar School 1953 5
Wellington College 1881 5
Sherborne School 1870 4
St Paul's School, London 1969 4
Westminster School 1912 4
Dulwich College 1874 3
Magdalen College School 1907 3
Marlborough College 1877 3
Merchant Taylors' School 1892 3
University College School 1882 3
Ampleforth College 1975 2
Berkhamsted School (Formerly

Berkhamsted Collegiate School)

2005 2
George Watson's College 1976 2
Harrow School 1878 2
Leicester Grammar School 2015–16 2
Malvern College 1906 2
Monkton Combe School 1963 2
Tonbridge School 1902 2
Uppingham School 1869 2
Ashford School 2016–17 1
Bolton School 1978 1
Bradfield College 1900 1
Bradford Grammar School 1988 1
Bristol Grammar School 1970 1
Bryanston School 2000 1
Canford School 1989 1
Christ's Hospital 1904 1
City of London School 2010–11 1
Clifton College 1875 1
Daniel Stewart's and Melville College 1998 1
Dean Close School 2008-9 1
Forest School 2006 1
Guildford High School 2019-20 1
Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School 1985 1
Highgate School 1871 1
King's College School, Wimbledon 1972 1
Lancing College 1980 1
The Leys School 1909 1
Norwich School 2001 1
The Perse School 2007 1
Portsmouth Grammar School 1996 1
Reading Blue Coat School 1913 1
Reigate Grammar School 2018-19 1
St Albans School 2009–10 1
Trinity School of John Whitgift 1993 1
Wolverhampton Grammar School 2007-8 1

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Leading Independent Schools, HMC. "About Us". www.hmc.org.uk.
  2. ^ a b Leinster-Mackay, Donald P. The educational world of Edward Thring: a centenary study, Falmer Press, 1987, ISBN 1-85000-253-3, ISBN 978-1-85000-253-6. p. 100
  3. ^ Other sources including some Headmasters' Conference papers say "Uppingham asked thirty-seven of his fellow headmasters ..." (Headmasters' Conference. Independent Schools Yearbook: Official book of reference at the Headmasters' Conference ..., A & C Black, 1987 p. xlv)
  4. ^ The Public and Preparatory Schools Year Book. Adam & Charles Black. 1968. p. 3.
  5. ^ Leinster-Mackay, Donald P. (1987). The Educational World of Edward Thring: A Centenary Study. Falmer Press. p. 100. ISBN 978-1-85000-253-6.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Schools, Great Britain Board of Education Committee on Public; Schools, Great Britain Committee on Public (1944). The Public Schools and the General Educational System: Report of the Committee on Public Schools Appointed by the President of the Board of Education in July 1942. H.M. Stationery Office. p. 29.
  7. ^ Halpin, Tony Halpin. "Public schools plead to be let off fines over fee fixing". The Times. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 10 January 2023.
  8. ^ Public Schools: Memorandum by the Sectary of State for Education and Science (PDF), 19 November 1965, p. 1
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  32. ^ @HMC_Org (23 June 2022). "We are delighted to welcome David Boyd, Head at @TormeadSchool into full membership of @HMC_Org . @TormeadHead" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
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  35. ^ "Winchester College - HMC". HMC. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
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  41. ^ Wilby, Peter (13 June 2017). "Elite private headteacher: 'The children we educate will create a fairer society'". The Guardian. Retrieved 25 December 2017.

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The Headmasters and Headmistresses Conference HMC formerly known as the Headmasters Conference and now branded HMC The Heads Conference is an association of the head teachers of 351 private fee charging schools both boarding schools and day schools some traditionally described as public schools 302 members are based in the United Kingdom Crown dependencies and the Republic of Ireland 1 There are 49 international members mostly from the Commonwealth and also 28 associate or affiliate members who are head teachers of state schools or other influential individuals in the world of education who endorse and support the work of HMC Headmasters and Headmistresses ConferenceLeading Independent SchoolsAbbreviationHMCFormation1869TypeNon governmental organisationPurposeEducational accreditationHeadquartersMarket HarboroughLocationMarket Harborough LeicestershireRegion servedCommonwealthMembership351 full members including international General SecretarySimon HydeAffiliationsISCWebsitehmc org uk Contents 1 History 2 List of HMC member schools 2 1 England 2 2 Scotland 2 3 Wales 2 4 Northern Ireland 2 5 Guernsey 2 6 Jersey 2 7 Isle of Man 2 8 Republic of Ireland 3 International members 3 1 Africa 3 2 Asia 3 3 Australia and New Zealand 3 4 Central North and South America 3 5 Continental Europe 3 6 Middle East 4 Associates 5 HMC Projects in Central and Eastern Europe 6 Chairs of the HMC 6 1 Chairmen of the Headmasters Conference 6 2 Chairs of the Headmasters and Headmistresses Conference 6 3 Chairs of the HMC Committee 6 4 Chairs of the HMC by Institution 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe Conference dates from 1869 when Edward Thring Headmaster of Uppingham School asked sixty of his fellow headmasters 2 3 to meet at his house to consider the formation of a School Society and Annual Conference 4 Fourteen accepted the invitation 2 and twelve were present for the whole of the initial meeting Edward Thring George Blore Bromsgrove School Albert Wratislaw Bury St Edmunds John Mitchinson The King s School Canterbury William Grignon Felsted School Robert Sanderson Lancing College George Butler Liverpool College Augustus Jessopp Norwich School William Wood Oakham School Steuart Pears Repton School T H Stokoe Richmond Daniel Harper Sherborne School and James Welldon Tonbridge School John Dyne Highgate School attended on the second day and Alfred Carver Dulwich College did not turn up 5 6 From that date there have been annual meetings Until the 1970s membership was confined to 200 schools citation needed In 1996 the association changed its name from the Headmasters Conference to the Headmasters and Headmistresses Conference 6 In 2023 the name was changed to HMC The Heads Conference citation needed Membership of the HMC is often considered to be what defines a school as a public school in England and Wales 7 8 Not all independent schools are in the HMC in particular many notable girls schools are not members partly because historically the HMC was for boys schools only citation needed In 2005 the association opened membership to heads of girls only schools Today HMC s membership includes boys girls and co educational schools List of HMC member schools editThe following are the member schools listed with their Head Headmaster or Headmistress In some schools other titles are used such as Head Master High Master Warden Rector and Principal An up to date list of schools whose Heads are members of HMC can be found on the association s website England edit The Abbey School Reading 9 William Le Fleming Abingdon School 9 Mike J Windsor Ackworth School 9 Anton Maree ACS International School Cobham 9 Barnaby Sandow AKS Lytham 9 David Harrow 10 Aldenham School 9 James Fowler Alleyn s School 9 Jane Lunnon Ampleforth College 9 Peter Roberts Ardingly College 9 Ben Figgis Ashford School 9 Michael Hall Ashville College 9 Rhiannon Wilkinson Bablake and King Henry VIII School 11 Andrew Wright Badminton School Rebecca Tear Bancroft s School 11 Simon R J Marshall Barnard Castle School 11 Anthony C Jackson Bedales School 11 Will Goldsmith Bede s School 11 Peter Goodyer Bedford School 11 James Hodgson Bedford Modern School 11 Alex N J Tate Benenden School 11 Samantha Price Berkhamsted School 11 Richard Backhouse Birkdale School 11 Peter Harris Birkenhead School 11 Paul Vicars Bishop s Stortford College 11 Kathy Crewe Read Bloxham School 11 Paul Sanderson Blundell s School 11 Bart Wielenga Bolton School 11 Philip Britton Bootham School 11 Christopher P Jeffery Box Hill School 12 Corydon Lowde Bradfield College 11 Christopher Stevens Bradford Grammar School 11 Simon Hinchliffe Brentwood School 11 Michael Bond Brighton College 11 Richard Cairns Bristol Grammar School 11 Jaideep Barot Bromley High School 11 Angela Drew Bromsgrove School 11 Peter Clague Bryanston School 11 Richard Jones The Bury Grammar Schools 11 Joanne Anderson Canford School 13 Ben Vessey Caterham School 13 Ceri Jones Charterhouse 13 Alex Peterken Cheadle Hulme School 13 Neil Smith Cheltenham College 13 Nicola Huggett The Cheltenham Ladies College 13 Eve Jardine Young Chetham s School of Music 13 Nicola Smith Chigwell School 13 Michael Punt Christ s Hospital 13 Simon H C Reid Churcher s College 13 Simon H Williams City of London Freemen s School 13 Roland Martin City of London School 13 Alan Bird City of London School for Girls 13 Jenny A Brown Claremont Fan Court School 13 William Brierly Clayesmore School 13 Joanne Thomson Clifton College 13 Tim Greene Cokethorpe School 13 Damian Ettinger Colfe s School 13 Richard Russell Collegiate School 13 Jeremy McCullough Cranleigh School 13 Martin S Reader Culford School 13 Julian Johnson Munday Dame Allan s Schools 14 Will Scott Dauntsey s School 14 Mark J Lascelles Dean Close School 14 Emma L C Taylor Denstone College 14 Lotte Tulloch Downe House School 14 Emma McKendrick Downside School Andrew Hobbs Dulwich College 14 Joseph A F Spence Durham School 14 Kieran McLaughlin Eastbourne College 15 Tom Lawson Edgbaston High School 15 Clare Marco Ellesmere College 15 Brendan J Wignall Eltham College 15 Guy R Sanderson Emanuel School 15 Robert S Milne Epsom College 15 Jay A Piggot Eton College 15 Simon Henderson Exeter School 15 Louise Simpson Felsted School 6 16 Christopher Townsend Forest School 16 Marcus Cliff Hodges Framlingham College 16 J Louise M North Francis Holland Regent s Park 16 Charles Fillingham Francis Holland Sloane Square 16 Lucy Elphinstone Frensham Heights School 16 Rick Clarke Giggleswick School 17 Sam Hart Godolphin School 17 Emma J F Hattersley The Godolphin and Latymer School 17 Frances M Ramsey The Grammar School at Leeds 17 A merger between the all boys Leeds Grammar School HMC member and Leeds Girls High School Sue Woodroofe The Grange School 17 Lorraine Earps Gresham s School 17 Douglas Robb Guildford High School 17 Fiona J Boulton Haberdashers Boys School 18 Gus R Lock Haileybury 18 Martin Collier Halliford School 18 James Davies Hampton School 18 Kevin Knibbs Harrow School 18 W M Alastair Land Hereford Cathedral School 18 Michael Gray Highgate School 18 Adam S Pettitt Hill House School 19 David Holland Hurstpierpoint College 18 Tim Manly Hymers College 18 Justin Stanley Ibstock Place School 20 Chris Wolsey Immanuel College 20 Millan Sachania Ipswich School 20 Nicholas J Weaver James Allen s Girls School 21 Alex Hutchinson The John Lyon School 21 Katherine E Haynes Kent College 22 Mark Turnbull Kent College Pembury 22 Julie Lodrick Kimbolton School 22 Jonathan Belbin King Edward VI School Southampton 22 Neal Parker King Edward s School Bath 22 Martin J Boden King Edward s School Birmingham 22 Katy Ricks King Edward s School Witley 22 Joanna Wright King s Bruton 22 Ian S Wilmhurst King s College Taunton 22 Richard R Biggs King s College School 22 Anne Cotton The King s School Canterbury 6 22 Peter J M Roberts The King s School Chester 22 George Hartley King s Ely 22 John Attwater The King s School Gloucester 22 David C A Morton The King s School Macclesfield 22 Jason Slack King s Rochester 22 Ben Charles King William s College Isle of Man Joss Buchanan The King s School Worcester 22 Gareth Doodes Kingston Grammar School 22 Stephen Lehec Kingswood School 22 Andrew Gordon Brown Kirkham Grammar School 22 Daniel Berry Lady Eleanor Holles School 6 23 Heather Hanbury Lancing College 6 23 Dominic Oliver Langley School 23 Jon E Perriss Latymer Upper School 23 David Goodhew Leicester Grammar School 23 John W Watson Leighton Park School 23 Matthew L S Judd The Leys School 23 Martin J Priestley Lincoln Minster School 23 Maria Young Lingfield College 23 Richard W Bool Lord Wandsworth College 23 Adam Williams Loughborough Grammar School 23 Christopher Barnett Magdalen College School 24 Helen Pike Malvern College 24 Keith Metcalfe The Manchester Grammar School 24 Martin A Boulton Marlborough College 24 Louise Moelwyn Hughes Merchant Taylors Boys School Crosby 24 David J Wickes Merchant Taylors School Northwood 24 Simon Everson Millfield 24 Gavin Horgan The Mill Hill School Foundation 24 Antony Spencer Monkton Combe School 24 Chris Wheeler Moreton Hall 24 George Budd Mount Kelly 24 Guy Ayling Mount St Mary s College 24 Daniel Wright New Hall School 6 25 Katherine A Jeffrey Newcastle High School for Girls 25 Michael Tippett Newcastle under Lyme School 25 Michael Getty Newcastle upon Tyne Royal Grammar School 25 Geoffrey Stanford Norwich School 6 25 Steffan Griffiths Norwich High School for Girls Alison Sefton Nottingham High School 25 Kevin D Fear Notting Hill amp Ealing High School 25 Matthew R C Shoults Oakham School 6 26 Henry W F Price Oldham Hulme Grammar School 26 Craig J D Mairs The Oratory School 26 Joseph J Smith Oswestry School 26 Lyndsay Lang Oundle School 26 Sarah Kerr Dineen Pangbourne College 27 Thomas J C Garnier The Perse School 27 Edward C Elliott Plymouth College 27 Jo Hayward Pocklington School 27 Toby Seth Portsmouth Grammar School 27 Anne K Cotton Princethorpe College 27 Ed D Hester Prior Park College 27 Ben J C Horan Putteridge High School 27 David Graham Putney High School 27 Suzie K Longstaff Queen Anne s School 28 Julia Harrington Queen Elizabeth Grammar School Wakefield 28 Richard Brookes Queen Elizabeth s Hospital 28 Rupert Heathcote Queen s College 28 Julian Noad Queenswood 28 Jo Cameron Radley College 29 John S Moule Ratcliffe College 29 Jonathan P Reddin Reading Blue Coat School 29 Peter Thomas Reed s School 29 Mark W Hoskins Redmaids High School Paul Dwyer Reigate Grammar School 29 Shaun A Fenton Rendcomb College 29 Robert T Jones Repton School 6 29 Mark Semmence Rossall School 29 Jeremy A Quartermain Roedean School 29 Oliver Blond Royal Grammar School Guildford 29 Jonathan M Cox RGS Worcester 29 John D C Pitt Royal High School Bath 29 Kate Reynolds The Royal Hospital School 29 Simon Lockyer The Royal Masonic School for Girls 29 Kevin Carson Royal Russell School 29 Christopher J Hutchinson Rugby School 29 Peter R A Green Ryde School with Upper Chine 29 William Turner St Albans School 30 Jonathan W J Gillespie St Albans High School for Girls 30 Amber Waite St Bede s College 30 Sandra Pike St Benedict s School 30 Andrew Johnson St Columba s College St Albans 30 David R Buxton St Dunstan s College 30 Nicholas P Hewlett St Edmund s College 30 Matthew Mostyn St Edmund s School 30 Edward G O Connor St Edward s School Oxford 30 Alistair Chirnside St George s College Weybridge 30 Rachel Owens St Helen and St Katharine 30 Rebecca J Dougall St John s School Leatherhead 30 Rowena Cole St Lawrence College 30 Barney Durrant St Mary s Calne 30 Felicia Kirk St Mary s College 30 Michael A Kennedy St Mary s School Ascot 30 Danuta Staunton St Paul s Girls School 30 Sarah K Fletcher St Paul s School 30 Sally Anne Huang St Peter s School 30 Jeremy M P Walker St Swithun s School 30 Jane S Gandee Seaford College 30 John Green Sedbergh School 30 Dan Harrison Sevenoaks School 30 Jesse Elzinga Sherborne School 6 30 Dominic A Luckett Sherborne Girls 6 30 Ruth M S Sullivan Shiplake College 30 Tyrone Howe Shrewsbury School 30 Leo Winkley Sidcot School 30 Iain Kilpatrick Sir William Perkins s School 30 Debbie Picton Solihull School 30 Charles Fillingham South Hampstead High School 30 Victoria Bingham Stamford Endowed Schools 30 Will M Phelan The Stephen Perse Foundation 30 Richard Girvan Stockport Grammar School 30 Paul M Owen Stonyhurst College 30 John R Browne Stowe School 30 Anthony K Wallersteiner Streatham and Clapham High School Millan Sachania Surbiton High School 30 Rebecca Glover Sutton Valence School 30 James Thomas Taunton School 31 Lee C Glaser Tonbridge School 6 31 James E Priory Tormead School 32 David Boyd Tranby School 18 Alexandra Wilson Trent College 31 Bill J Penty Trinity School 31 Alasdair J Kennedy Truro School 31 Andrew Johnson University College School 33 Mark J Beard Uppingham School 6 33 Richard J Maloney Warminster School 34 Matt R Williams Warwick Schools Foundation Richard Nicholson Wellingborough School 34 Andrew Holman Wellington College 34 James Dahl Wellington School 34 Eugene A du Toit Wells Cathedral School 34 Alastair Tighe West Buckland School 34 Phillip Stapleton Westminster School 34 Gary Savage Whitgift School 34 Chris D Ramsey Winchester College 35 Elizabeth Stone Wimbledon High School 34 Fionnuala Kennedy Wisbech Grammar School 34 Chris Staley Withington Girls School 34 Sarah Haslam Woldingham School 34 James Whitehead Wolverhampton Grammar School 34 Alex Frazer Woodbridge School 34 Shona Norman Woodhouse Grove School 34 James Lockwood Worksop College 34 John Price Worth School 34 Stuart McPherson Wrekin College 34 Tim Firth Wycliffe College 34 Nick Gregory Wycombe Abbey 34 Jo F Duncan Yarm School 36 P Huw WilliamsScotland edit Albyn School 14 Stefan Horsman Dollar Academy 14 Ian H Munro The Edinburgh Academy 15 Barry G Welsh Erskine Stewart s Melville Schools 15 Linda A Moule consisting of two single sex secondary schools Stewart s Melville College and The Mary Erskine School alongside the mixed gender ESMS Junior School and ESMS Sixth Form Fettes College 16 Helen Harrison George Heriot s School 17 Gareth Warren George Watson s College 17 Melvyn W Roffe The Glasgow Academy 17 Matthew K Pearce Glenalmond College 17 Michael Alderson Gordonstoun School 17 Lisa Kerr High School of Dundee 18 Lise Hudson The High School of Glasgow 18 John O Neill Hutchesons Grammar School 18 Colin Gambles Kelvinside Academy 22 Daniel Wyatt Lomond School 23 Johanna Urquhart Loretto School 23 Graham Hawley Merchiston Castle School 24 Jonathan Anderson Morrison s Academy 24 Andrew McGarva Robert Gordon s College 29 Robin Macpherson St Aloysius College 30 Matthew Bartlett St Columba s School Kilmacolm 30 Victoria Reilly St Leonards School 30 Simon Brian Strathallan School 30 Mark LauderWales edit The Cathedral School Llandaff 13 Clare Sherwood Christ College 13 Gareth D Pearson Howell s School Llandaff 18 Sally Davis Monmouth School for Boys Simon Dorman Rougemont School 29 Robert CarnevaleNorthern Ireland edit Belfast Royal Academy 11 Hilary Woods Campbell College 13 Robert Robinson Coleraine Grammar School 13 David R J Carruthers Methodist College Belfast 24 Jenny Lendrum Royal Belfast Academical Institution 29 Janet Williamson Royal School Armagh 29 Graham G W Montgomery The Royal School Dungannon 29 David BurnettGuernsey edit Elizabeth College 15 Jenny PalmerJersey edit Victoria College 37 Dr Gareth HughesIsle of Man edit King William s College 22 Joss H BuchananRepublic of Ireland edit Clongowes Wood College 13 Christopher Lumb The King s Hospital 22 Mark E Ronan Saint Columba s College Dublin 30 Mark T BoobbyerInternational members editAfrica edit Michaelhouse Kwazulu Natal South Africa 38 Antony Clarke Peponi School Ruiru Kiambu County Kenya 38 Mark Durston Peterhouse Boys School Marondera Zimbabwe 38 Jonathan TraffordAsia edit The British School New Delhi India 38 Vanita Uppal British School Jakarta Indonesia 38 David N Butcher The Cathedral amp John Connon School Mumbai India 38 Meera Isaacs The Doon School Dehradun India 38 Dr Jagpreet Singh Harrow International School Bangkok Jonathan Standen Harrow International School Hong Kong 38 Ann Haydon The International School Bangalore India 38 Dr Caroline Pascoe Jerudong International School Bandar Seri Begawan Brunei Darussalam 38 Nicholas E Sheehan Kellet School The British International School in Hong Kong 38 Mark S Steed Kolej Tuanku Ja afar Negeri Sembilan Malaysia 38 Glenn Moodie Marlborough College Malaysia 38 Alan D Stevens Shrewsbury International School Bangkok Thailand 38 Chris P Seal Tanglin Trust School Singapore 38 Craig ConsidineAustralia and New Zealand edit Anglican Church Grammar School East Brisbane 38 Alan Campbell Camberwell Grammar School Balwyn Victoria 38 Paul Hicks The King s School Parramatta New South Wales 38 Anthony L George Methodist Ladies College Kew Melbourne 38 Diana C Vernon Scotch College Hawthorn Victoria 38 I Tom Batty The Scots College Bellevue Hill New South Wales 38 Ian P M Lambert St Leonard s College Brighton East Victoria 38 Stuart Davis Christ s College Christchurch CanterburyCentral North and South America edit The Grange School Santiago Chile 38 Rachid R Benammar St George s College Buenos Aires Argentina 38 James Diver St George s College North Los Polvorines Buenos Aires Argentina 38 Oliver Proctor St Paul s School Brazil Sao Paulo Brazil 38 Titus EdgeContinental Europe edit Aiglon College Chesieres Switzerland 38 Richard M McDonald The British School of Barcelona Spain 38 Jonathan Locke The British School of Brussels Tervuren Belgium 38 Melanie Warnes The British School of Milan Italy 38 Chris Greenhalgh The British School of Paris Croissy sur Seine France 38 Nicholas Hammond The British School in the Netherlands Voorschoten The Netherlands 38 Heath Monk Campion School Pallini Athens Greece 38 Mike Henderson The English College in Prague Praha Czech Republic 38 Nigel Brown The English School Nicosia Cyprus 38 David A Lambon King s College Soto de Vinuelas Madrid Spain 38 Matthew Taylor St Catherine s British School Athens Greece 38 Stuart Smith St George s Rome David P Tongue St Julian s School Quinta Nova Portugal 38 Paul MorganMiddle East edit Brighton College Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates 38 Helen Wilkinson The British School Al Khubairat Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates 38 Mark Leppard British School Muscat Ruwi Sultanate of Oman 38 Kai Vacher Doha College Doha State of Qatar 38 Steffen Sommer Dubai College Dubai United Arab Emirates 38 Michael E Lambert GEMS Wellington Academy Dubai United Arab Emirates 38 Kevin Loft Jumeirah English Speaking School Dubai United Arab Emirates 38 Shane O Brien St Christopher s School Isa Town Kingdom of Bahrain 38 Simon WatsonAssociates editBangor Grammar School Bangor County Down 39 Elizabeth Huddleson Bishop Wordsworth s School Salisbury Wiltshire 39 Stuart Smallwood Gordon s School Woking Surrey 39 Andrew Moss Methodist College Belfast Belfast County Antrim 39 Scott Naismith Monmouth School for Girls Monmouth Monmouthshire 39 Jessica Miles Pate s Grammar School Cheltenham Gloucestershire 39 Russel Ellicott The Judd School Tonbridge Kent 39 Jon Woods Wymondham College Morley Norfolk 39 Dan BrowningHMC Projects in Central and Eastern Europe editMain article HMC Projects in Central and Eastern Europe HMC Projects in Central and Eastern Europe is a charity offering opportunities for students and young teachers from Central and Eastern Europe to develop themselves by coming to HMC member schools in the UK for a year citation needed Chairs of the HMC editChairmen of the Headmasters Conference edit The following are the Chairmen of the HMC until 1996 40 Edward Thring Headmaster Uppingham School 1869 Daniel Harper Head master Sherborne School 1870 John Dyne Head Master Highgate School 1871 A R Vardy Chief Master King Edward s School Birmingham 1872 G Ridding Head Master Winchester College 1873 Alfred Carver Master Dulwich College 1874 John Percival Headmaster Clifton College 1875 T W Jex Blake Head Master Rugby School 1876 G C Bell Master Marlborough College 1877 H M Butler Head Master Harrow School 1878 J J Hornby Head Master Eton College 1879 80 E C Wickham Head Master Wellington College 1881 H W Eve Head Master University College School 1882 83 E M Young Head Master Sherborne School 1884 85 W Haig Brown Head Master Charterhouse 1886 87 W A Fearon Head Master Winchester College 1888 89 E Warre Head Master Eton College 1890 91 L W Baker Headmaster Merchant Taylors School 1892 93 E Warre Head Master Eton College 1894 95 H A James Headmaster Rugby School 1896 E Lyttelton Headmaster Haileybury 1897 H W Moss Headmaster Shrewsbury School 1898 99 Dr H B Gray Head Master Bradfield College 1900 H W Moss Headmaster Shrewsbury School 1901 C C Tancock Headmaster Tonbridge School 1902 E Lyttelton Headmaster Haileybury 1903 A W Upcott Head Master Christ s Hospital 1904 G Rendell Head Master Charterhouse 1905 S R James Headmaster Malvern College 1906 C E Brownrigg Master Magdalen College School 1907 R Arbuthnot Nairn Head Master Merchant Taylors School 1908 W T A Barber Headmaster The Leys School 1909 E Lyttelton Head Master Eton College 1910 N C Smith Head master Sherborne School 1911 J Gow Head Master Westminster School 1912 W C Eppstein Headmaster Reading Blue Coat School 1913 F Fletcher Head Master Charterhouse 1914 15 A A David Headmaster Rugby School 1916 18 F Fletcher Head Master Charterhouse 1919 A A David Headmaster Rugby School 1920 21 R Cary Gilson Chief Master King Edward s School Birmingham 1922 F Fletcher Head Master Charterhouse 1923 Cyril Alington Head Master Eton College 1924 25 F Fletcher Headmaster Charterhouse 1926 27 R Cary Gilson Chief Master King Edward s School Birmingham 1928 F Fletcher Headmaster Charterhouse 1929 F B Malim Master Wellington College 1930 F Fletcher Headmaster Charterhouse 1931 F B Malim Master Wellington College 1932 D C Norwood Head Master Harrow School 1933 F Fletcher Headmaster Charterhouse 1934 F B Malim Master Wellington College 1935 H H Hardy Headmaster Shrewsbury School 1936 38 Spencer Leeson Head Master Winchester College 1939 44 J Wolfenden Headmaster Shrewsbury School 1945 J Wolfenden Headmaster Shrewsbury School 1946 H Lyon Headmaster Rugby School 1947 J Wolfenden Headmaster Shrewsbury School 1948 J Wolfenden Headmaster Shrewsbury School 1949 G C Turner Headmaster Charterhouse 1950 R Birley Head Master Eton College 1951 52 E James High Master The Manchester Grammar School 1953 54 Walter Hamilton Headmaster Westminster School 1955 56 R Birley Head Master Eton College 1957 58 Desmond Lee Head Master Winchester College 1959 60 C P C Smith Headmaster Haileybury 1961 62 D R Wigram Headmaster Monkton Combe School 1963 64 and 1964 65 Walter Hamilton Headmaster Rugby School 1965 66 Desmond Lee Head Master Winchester College 1967 D D Lindsay Headmaster Malvern College 1968 T E B Howarth High Master St Paul s School 1969 J MacKay Headmaster Bristol Grammar School 1970 A R D Wright Headmaster Shrewsbury School 1971 F H Shaw Headmaster King s College School Wimbledon 1972 F F Fisher Master Wellington College 1973 Michael McCrum Head Master Eton College 1974 N P Barry Headmaster Ampleforth College 1975 R W Young Principal George Watson s College 1976 J M Rae Headmaster Westminster School 1977 David Baggley Headmaster Bolton School 1978 J S Woodhouse Headmaster Rugby School 1979 I D S Beer Headmaster Lancing College 1980 John Thorn Head Master Winchester College 1981 J W Hele High Master St Paul s School 1982 Roger Ellis Master Marlborough College 1983 David Emms Master Dulwich College 1984 B H McGowan Headmaster Haberdashers Aske s Boys School 1985 C H D Everett Headmaster Tonbridge School 1986 M J W Rogers Headmaster King Edward s School Birmingham 1987 D A G Smith Headmaster Bradford Grammar School 1988 M M Marriott Headmaster Canford School 1989 D J Jewel Master Haileybury 1990 J G Parker High Master The Manchester Grammar School 1991 D L Milroy Headmaster Ampleforth College 1992 R J Wilson Headmaster Trinity School 1993 R de C Chapman Headmaster Malvern College 1994 Hugh Wright Chief Master King Edward s School Birmingham 1995 Anthony Evans Headmaster Portsmouth Grammar School 1996Chairs of the Headmasters and Headmistresses Conference edit The following are the Chairs of the HMC after 1996 40 Michael Mavor Headmaster Rugby School 1997 Patrick Tobin Principal Stewart s Melville College 1998 James Sabben Clare Headmaster Winchester College 1999 Tom Wheare Headmaster Bryanston School 2000 Chris Brown Headmaster Norwich School 2001 E Gould Master Marlborough College 2002 G Able Master Dulwich College 2003 Martin Stephen High Master The Manchester Grammar School St Paul s School 2004 Priscilla Chadwick Principal Berkhamsted Collegiate School 2005 Andrew Boggis Warden Forest School 2006 Nigel Richardson Headmaster The Perse School 2007 lt gt Bernard Trafford Headmaster Wolverhampton Grammar School 2007 2008 Tim Hastie Smith Headmaster Dean Close School 2008 2009 Andrew Grant Headmaster St Albans School 2009 2010 David Levin Headmaster City of London School 2010 2011 Kenneth Durham Headmaster University College School 2011 2012 Chris Ray High Master Manchester Grammar School 2012 2013 Tim Hands Master Magdalen College School 2013 2014 Richard Harman Headmaster Uppingham School 2014 2015 Christopher King Headmaster Leicester Grammar School 2015 2016 Mike Buchanan Headmaster Ashford School 2016 2017 Christopher King Headmaster Leicester Grammar School 2017 2018 Shaun Fenton Headmaster Reigate Grammar School 2018 2019 41 Fiona Boulton Headmistress Guildford High School 2019 2020 Sally Anne Huang High Master St Paul s School 2020 2021 Richard Backhouse Principal Berkhamsted School 2021 2022 Melvyn Roffe Principal George Watson s College 2022 2023 Sue Woodroofe Principal The Grammar School at Leeds 2023 2024 lt gt Change to Academic Year Chairmanship Chairs of the HMC Committee edit The following were Chairmen of the HMC Committee in the early years of the Conference 40 In these years they served alongside the Chairman of the Conference the annual meeting until in 1921 it was agreed that the Chairman of the Annual Meeting should always also be Chairman of the HMC Committee G Ridding Head Master Winchester College 1870 1871 1872 Daniel Harper Head Master Sherborne School 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 G C Bell Master Marlborough College 1879 1881 1882 1883 1885 1886 1887 T W Jex Blake Head Master Rugby School 1880 E C Wickham Head Master Wellington College 1884 1888 E Warre Head Master Eton College 1889 1893 W A Fearon Head Master Winchester College 1891 1895 E Lyttelton Headmaster Haileybury 1898 1902 1904 H W Moss Headmaster Shrewsbury School 1900 J Gow Head Master Westminster School 1906 1907 1908 1911 R Cary Gilson Chief Master King Edward s School Birmingham 1909 1910 F Fletcher Head Master Charterhouse 1913 C Lowry Headmaster Tonbridge School 1916Chairs of the HMC by Institution edit Institution Year of First Chairmanship Total Years as ChairWinchester College 1873 15Eton College 1879 14Charterhouse 1886 12Rugby School 1876 11Shrewsbury School 1898 11King Edward s School Birmingham 1872 7Haileybury 1897 5The Manchester Grammar School 1953 5Wellington College 1881 5Sherborne School 1870 4St Paul s School London 1969 4Westminster School 1912 4Dulwich College 1874 3Magdalen College School 1907 3Marlborough College 1877 3Merchant Taylors School 1892 3University College School 1882 3Ampleforth College 1975 2Berkhamsted School Formerly Berkhamsted Collegiate School 2005 2George Watson s College 1976 2Harrow School 1878 2Leicester Grammar School 2015 16 2Malvern College 1906 2Monkton Combe School 1963 2Tonbridge School 1902 2Uppingham School 1869 2Ashford School 2016 17 1Bolton School 1978 1Bradfield College 1900 1Bradford Grammar School 1988 1Bristol Grammar School 1970 1Bryanston School 2000 1Canford School 1989 1Christ s Hospital 1904 1City of London School 2010 11 1Clifton College 1875 1Daniel Stewart s and Melville College 1998 1Dean Close School 2008 9 1Forest School 2006 1Guildford High School 2019 20 1Haberdashers Aske s Boys School 1985 1Highgate School 1871 1King s College School Wimbledon 1972 1Lancing College 1980 1The Leys School 1909 1Norwich School 2001 1The Perse School 2007 1Portsmouth Grammar School 1996 1Reading Blue Coat School 1913 1Reigate Grammar School 2018 19 1St Albans School 2009 10 1Trinity School of John Whitgift 1993 1Wolverhampton Grammar School 2007 8 1See also editGirls Schools Association List of independent schools in the United Kingdom Headmasters Conference of the Independent Schools of AustraliaReferences edit Leading Independent Schools HMC About Us www hmc org uk a b Leinster Mackay Donald P The educational world of Edward Thring a centenary study Falmer Press 1987 ISBN 1 85000 253 3 ISBN 978 1 85000 253 6 p 100 Other sources including some Headmasters Conference papers say Uppingham asked thirty seven of his fellow headmasters Headmasters Conference Independent Schools Yearbook Official book of reference at the Headmasters Conference A amp C Black 1987 p xlv The Public and Preparatory Schools Year Book Adam amp Charles Black 1968 p 3 Leinster Mackay Donald P 1987 The Educational World of Edward Thring A Centenary Study Falmer Press p 100 ISBN 978 1 85000 253 6 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Schools Great Britain Board of Education Committee on Public Schools Great Britain Committee on Public 1944 The Public Schools and the General Educational System Report of the Committee on Public Schools Appointed by the President of the Board of Education in July 1942 H M Stationery Office p 29 Halpin Tony Halpin Public schools plead to be let off fines over fee fixing The Times ISSN 0140 0460 Retrieved 10 January 2023 Public Schools Memorandum by the Sectary of State for Education and Science PDF 19 November 1965 p 1 a b c d e f g h i j k HMC Schools Directory A Hmc org uk Retrieved 18 October 2016 A new Headmaster a new chapter AKS Lytham Website Retrieved 4 September 2019 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z HMC Schools Directory B Hmc org uk Retrieved 18 October 2016 Box Hill School a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z HMC Schools Directory C Hmc org uk Retrieved 18 October 2016 a b c d e f g h i HMC Schools Directory D Hmc org uk Retrieved 18 October 2016 a b c d e f g h i j k HMC Schools Directory E Hmc org uk Retrieved 18 October 2016 a b c d e f g HMC Schools Directory F Hmc org uk Retrieved 18 October 2016 a b c d e f g h i j k l HMC Schools Directory G Hmc org uk Retrieved 18 October 2016 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n HMC Schools Directory H Hmc org uk Retrieved 18 October 2016 HMC Schools Directory H Hmc org uk Retrieved 16 June 2023 a b c HMC Schools Directory I Hmc org uk Retrieved 18 October 2016 a b HMC Schools Directory J Hmc org uk Retrieved 18 October 2016 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w HMC 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