Ralph Townsend (headmaster)

Ralph Douglas Townsend (born 13 December 1951, in Nedlands, West Australia)[1] is President of Keio Academy of New York and Chairman of The Cothill Trust. He was Headmaster of Winchester College from 2005 until his retirement in 2016.[2][3] He was previously Headmaster of Oundle School[4] and before that Headmaster of Sydney Grammar School.

Career

After brief teaching appointments at Dover College and Abingdon School, he proceeded to further study at Oxford University. He was first Senior Scholar at Keble College of Oxford University, then a Junior Research Fellow, Tutor and Dean of Degrees at Lincoln College, where he was the Anglican chaplain. He resigned from this post in 1985 when he decided to join the Roman Catholic Church.[5]

He took up a teaching post at Eton College in 1985. He left as Head of English in 1989 to become Headmaster of Sydney Grammar School. While in Sydney, Townsend was Patron of the Australian Musicians' Academy and President of the New South Wales Classical Association. After ten years in that post, he returned to England to become Headmaster of Oundle School.[6] In 2005 he was appointed Headmaster of Winchester, the first Roman Catholic to hold that post since the Reformation.[7] In 2011 he was invested a Knight of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem.[8]

He has written books, articles and reviews in the areas of church history, religious literature and education.[9] His analysis of the current state of British education can be found in "Leading an Independent School in England in the New Millennium" in Simon Clarke & Tom O'Donoghue (eds), School Leadership in Diverse Contexts, Routledge, 2015, pp. 115–133.

He has been a Governor of Terra Nova School (Cheshire) 1999-2003, Old Buckenham Hall School (Suffolk) 1999-2006, Ardvreck School (Crieff, Scotland) 2000-2005, Ampleforth College (North Yorkshire) 2003-2006, Bramcote Lorne School (Nottinghamshire) 2003-2005, Mowden Hall School (Northumberland) 2000-2007, Worth School (West Sussex) 2004-2010 and 2016-2019, The Pilgrims' School Winchester 2005-2013, St Swithun's School Winchester 2005-2013, St John's School Beaumont 2007-2016 and Charterhouse School 2016-2019. From 2005-2011 he was a Trustee of the United Church Schools Trust and an adviser to the United Learning Trust. From 2008-2016 he was a Governor of Midhurst Rother College and from 2014-2019 a Trustee of St George's House Windsor Castle.[10][11] He was also a governor of UWC Dilijan College2008-2018.[12]

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References

  1. "Births". The West Australian. 18 December 1951. p. 16. Retrieved 18 August 2012.
  2. 'Townsend, Dr Ralph Douglas Townsend', Who's Who 2011, A & C Black, 2011; online edn, Oxford University Press, December 2010 (accessed 23 September 2011).
  3. "The long view". The Guardian. 29 November 2005. Retrieved 1 September 2011.
  4. "Public school backs academy plan". BBC News. 14 February 2003. Retrieved 18 September 2011.
  5. The Tablet, 29 June 1985; Catholic Herald, 21 June 1985 and 2 February 2007)
  6. Garner, Richard (14 February 2003). "Boarding school is first to take up City Academy plan". The Independent. Retrieved 18 September 2011.
  7. "Catholic first". The Tablet. 17 July 2004.
  8. http://www.winchestercollege.org/headmaster
  9. Publications Ed M.M. Clare, Encountering the Depths DLT 1980;Faith, Prayer and Devotion Blackwell 1983;‘Nicolas Zernov' in Fairacres Chronicle November 1980;‘Mother Mary Clare and the Anglican Tradition' in Christian 1981;‘J.H. Newman' and `The Caroline Divines' in A Dictionary of Christian Spirituality SCM 1983; ‘The Catholic Revival in the Church of England' in The Study of Spirituality SCM 1986; Articles on E.B. Pusey, Nathaniel Spinckes, Peter Sterry, Darwell Stone and Thomas Traherne in Dictionnaire de Spiritualite Brussels 1987-91; ‘The Place of Sport in Education' in Proceedings of the Teachers' Guild of New South Wales 1990; ‘The Education Industry' in The Sydney Papers Vol.2 No.2 1990 ‘Education and Business Ethics' in Foundations No.6 November 1991; ‘Even a Good Education Gives Rise to Problems' in Proceedings of the Teachers' Guild of New South Wales 1991-2; also in The Educational Forum Vol.58 No.1 1993; ‘The Sins of Success: the Authority to Change' in The Ethics of Teaching and Learning IPA Education Policy Unit 1993; `What's Going to Happen to the Tots?' in Independence (AHISA) Vol.19 No.1 1994; Gen Ed Australian Studies in History & Letters 4 Vols SGS Press 1996-2000; ‘From Here to Downunder and Back Again’ in The Isis Magazine 27 2000; ‘What We Do Well’ Conference &Common Room 2004; Sanderson of Oundle (Ed) Culverwell 2006; ‘The Cambridge Companion to J.H.Newman’ in The Way April 2010
  10. "Governors 2010 -2011" (PDF). mrc-academy.org. Midhurst Rother College. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 September 2011. Retrieved 18 September 2011.
  11. Mansell, Warwick (18 February 2010). "A bridge across the great divide: Winchester College joins the academy programme". The Independent. Retrieved 18 September 2011.
  12. "Annual Review 2015/16, p.7" (PDF). uwcdilijan.org. 2016.
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