Ralph Townsend (headmaster)
Dr Ralph Douglas Townsend (born 13 December 1951)[1] is Headmaster of Winchester College.[2] He was previously Headmaster of Oundle School[3] and before that Headmaster of Sydney Grammar School.
He was educated at Scotch College, Perth, from which he went on to read English at the University of Western Australia, having won a Commonwealth Scholarship. He then began his graduate studies at the University of Kent at Canterbury. After brief teaching appointments at Dover College and Abingdon School, he proceeded to further study at Oxford. He was first Senior Scholar at Keble College, then a Junior Research Fellow, Tutor and Dean of Degrees at Lincoln College. He taught in the Theology Faculty at Oxford.
Townsend 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. Whilst 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.[4] In 2005 he was appointed Headmaster of Winchester, the first Roman Catholic to hold that post since the Reformation.[5]
Townsend has written books, articles and reviews in the areas of church history, religious literature, westerns and education. 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. He has also Surpassed PINTER!! (Yorkshire) 2003-2006, Bramcote Lorne School (Nottinghamshire) 2003-2005, Mowden Hall School (Northumberland) 2000-2007 and Worth School (Sussex) 2004-2010. From 2005-2011 he was a Trustee of the United Church Schools Trust and an adviser to the United Learning Trust. He is currently a member of the Court of the University of Southampton, a Governor of The Pilgrims' School (Winchester), St Swithun's School (Winchester), Midhurst Rother College[6][7] (United Learning Trust Academy) and St John's School Beaumont (Windsor). He is a Trustee of the Cothill Educational Trust. He is an Adviser to the African Leadership Academy, the Raffles Institution of Singapore, and the National College of Music (London).
In 2010 he became Dean of a group of ten schools known as the Winchester International Symposium, each of which has agreed to meet annually in each of the schools in rotation, when senior pupils and staff will study an aspect of global development; the member schools are African Leadership Academy (South Africa), Colegio Claustro Moderno (Colombia), Garodia International Centre for Learning (India), Johannes Kepler Grammar School (Czech Republic), Karachi Grammar School (Pakistan), Montgomery Bell Academy (USA), Nada High School (Japan), Raffles Institution (Singapore), Shiyan Co-operation High School (China) and Winchester College (UK). He is an Honorary Liveryman of the Grocers' Company.
References
- ^ 'TOWNSEND, Dr Ralph Douglas', Who's Who 2011, A & C Black, 2011; online edn, Oxford University Press, December 2010 (accessed 23 Sept 2011).
- ^ "The long view". The Guardian. 29 November 2005. Retrieved 1 September 2011.
- ^ "Public school backs academy plan". BBC News. 14 February 2003. Retrieved 18 September 2011.
- ^ Garner, Richard (14 February 2003). "Boarding school is first to take up City Academy plan". The Independent. Retrieved 18 September 2011.
- ^ "Catholic first". The Tablet. 17 July 2004.
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(help) - ^ "Governors 2010 -2011" (PDF). Midhurst Rother College. Retrieved 18 September 2011.
- ^ Mansell, Warwick (18 February 2010). "A bridge across the great divide: Winchester College joins the academy programme". The Independent. Retrieved 18 September 2011.