Governors
PATRON
HM Lord-Lieutenant of Hampshire
GOVERNORS
Chair: Mr G C B Davies BSc FCA
Vice-Chair Senior : Mr I H Rudland
Vice-Chair Preparatory: Mrs C G Musker Chartered MCIPD
Vice-Chair (Prince’s Mead): Mr C Lowe
Mrs J Bainbridge
Mr M Chaloner MA (Cantab) Barrister-at-Law
Mr A J Connell BSc
Dr M Evans MB BS, BSc, MRCP, MRCGP, MA.
Reverend J M Finch
Mr D P Geddes
Mr J J Gray BSc FCA
Mr A Jones
Miss P S Kirk B.Ed Cert.Ed
Mr A Knibb BA (Hons), B Arch, ARB, RIBA, Chairman Hampshire RIBA
Mrs C Lambert
Mr A J Morgan MA (Oxon), FCA, ATII
Mrs H V Nicholson MA (Oxon) MSc
Mr W Pattisson
Mr D Robertson
Mr T A M Steele FCA
Miss V C Stuart-Taylor, MA
Mrs W P Swinn BDS, LDS, RCS
Dr A L Thomas MA, PhD (Cantab), CBiol, MRSB
Mrs G Warrington
Mr Oliver Wylie BSc (Hons)
Clerk: Mrs D M Hummerstone MA (Hons) PgDL, PgDLP
Governor Profiles
CHAIRS
Mr Geraint Davies BSc FCA, is Chair of Governors and of the Governance and Nominations Committee, in addition to being a member of all other Committees. He is an old Edwardian, and graduated from Bristol University where he read Economics and Accounting. He has worked in senior positions in the 'Big 4' accounting firms in the UK, Switzerland, the Channel Islands and Malta, including being Senior Partner at EY Southampton, and has recently retired to pursue a portfolio career. He is married with 3 daughters, two of whom attended KES, and two of whom attended KES Prep. In his spare time, he enjoys skiing, cycling, travel and promoting all aspects of Southampton, his home city, and where he was Chair of Governors at City College from 2017 to 2023.
Mr Ian Rudland is Vice-Chair of Governors (King Edward’s), Chair of the Buildings, Grounds & Infrastructure Committee and the Health and Safety Governor. He joined Vail Williams, chartered surveyors, in 1979 working throughout the business and was elected as CEO in 1999. Ian led the business through significant growth before retiring from the role in 2015. Ian went on to found RDL Consulting in 2016 which is a business consultancy company specialising in the delivery of strategic and management real estate services to large corporate occupier organisations. Ian’s professional interests and studies include the impact of emotional intelligence within modern business. Within this field he is a published author and visiting lecturer at Reading University. He is also the founder of a learning and development programme for senior real estate executives and business managers. The programme aims to develop and encourage breakthrough ideas, strategic thinking and entrepreneurial behaviour within the corporate real estate function. Outside work Ian is a keen rugby supporter and sailor.
Mrs Caryn Musker, Chartered MCIPD is Vice Chair (KES Prep) and a member of all governor Committees. She is a Chartered Member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development with her career spanning over 40 years in HR and executive recruitment. Previous trustee roles include children's charity Brainwave and chairing the Solent committee of national youth charity Fairbridge. She is married with a son, who attended KES, and a daughter.
Mr Christopher (Chris) Lowe, BSc is Vice Chair (Prince’s Mead) and a member of the Integration Committee. He was Chair of Governors of Prince’s Mead School prior to its merger with King Edward VI School. Chris is a Partner & Managing Director of Alix Partners LLP, and is a corporate finance advisor. Chris is married to Jenny, their three daughters attended Prince’s Mead School, and the youngest also attended the sixth form at KES. Chris lives in Winchester and, when he has spare time, he enjoys mountain living in the French Alps.
Governors
Mrs Jill Bainbridge jointly chairs the Integration committee having been formerly a governor of Prince’s Mead. She is a partner and Head of Intellectual Property with national law firm Harper James and is also a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Law, University of Southampton campus, teaching post graduate students. Jill is an independent non-executive director of England Lacrosse. She is married with a daughter and enjoys yoga, travelling and watching lacrosse
Mr Mark Chaloner, MA (Cantab), Barrister-at-Law is a member of the Finance Committee and is the Safeguarding Governor. He is a family law barrister and was previously an elected member of Southampton City Council representing the Shirley Ward in Southampton and was additionally a Finance Cabinet Member.
Mr Tony Connell, BSc is a member of both the Finance and Buildings, Grounds & Infrastructure Committees. He attended the University of Warwick studying Computing and Business and is also an Old Edwardian having attended the school between 1988 and 1993. A Chief Product Officer at M:QUBE a new digital mortgage platform, Tony has extensive experience in delivering consumer and business-focused products and services, especially those leveraging technology, data, analytics and digital approaches. Prior to his current role he held senior leadership roles at Visa and Experian in addition to advisory roles with organisations like Royal Mail and also a range of start up businesses. Outside of work Tony is a trustee of a small local charity providing sport and leisure facilities to a rural community and has a passion for sports especially football.
Dr Michael Evans MB BS, BSc, MRCP, MRCGP, MA. is a member of the Education & Welfare Committee. He was a local GP for 30 years and has extensive experience in medical education and facilitation. He also has held many leadership and organisational roles in local NHS bodies helping to develop local services. His three children all went to KES. He lives locally and enjoys pursuing various hobbies and keeping fit.
Reverend Jon Finch is the leader at Saint Mary’s Church, Southampton. Jon has been involved with Church leadership for 10 years and was previously a professional musician. He is married to Hannah.
Mr Dan Geddes is a member of the Finance Committee. He is a Partner in the Southampton office of Blake Morgan LLP, a full service national law firm. Dan qualified as a solicitor in 2003 and specialises in commercial litigation. Dan grew up near Romsey and, after obtaining a law degree at the University of Manchester and working in Bournemouth and London, returned to Romsey where he now lives with his wife and two children, both of whom attended KES Prep and now attend KES. Outside of work, Dan devotes most of his time to sport, whether that is supporting his two sporty children, watching sport on TV or trying to keep fit. He is also an enthusiastic but not always successful DIYer.
Mr Julian Gray is Chair of the Finance Committee and is Senior Partner at PWC, Southampton. He has worked with a wide range of businesses and his experience spans listed, private equity and owner managed businesses. He has a wealth of experience in the retail & leisure, defence and technology sectors. Julian was a pupil at both KES Prep and King Edwards and graduated in economics at Exeter University. He is married with three children, two of whom attend King Edward’s.
Mr Alun Jones is Chair of the Education & Welfare committee. A former Principal of Chetham’s School of Music, Manchester and St Gabriel’s, Newbury, Alun retired in 2020 after 20 years of Headship. As a leader, musician and educationalist, Alun has enjoyed undertaking National and International facing roles which included a term as Chair of Inspections (GSA) and Trustee to the Independent Schools’ Inspectorate (ISI); Alun was elected President of the Girls Schools’ Association (GSA) in 2015-16. Alun has served as a Governor and Trustee on a number of Independent and Maintained School Boards and Chaired the Heads Appointment Panel for a West Berkshire School. Alun is delighted to serve as a Governor to King Edward VI School, Southampton, from September 2020. During a portfolio career as a musician, Alun began his career in education as Director of Vocal Studies at The Cathedral School, Llandaff, Cardiff, and the United World College of the Atlantic. Following positions as a Music Master & Choirmaster, Director of Studies and Deputy Headmaster, Alun was appointed Principal at St Gabriel’s, Newbury, Berkshire, in 2001 where he remained for 15 years before being asked to lead Chetham’s, the world renowned, and UKs foremost, specialist school of music attracting talented young musicians from all over the world. Alun now looks forward to a period of consultancy for schools. He has been appointed Director of Foundation and International Education Development for a major girls’ boarding school in the UK, a role he will enjoy whilst supporting school leaders as a consultant and inspector.
Miss Penelope Kirk B.Ed, Cert.Ed recently retired from full time employment and has been involved in education for the past thirty eight years, twenty five of these as a Head. She is a member of the Education & Welfare committee and is the Compliance Governor for the school. She is a former Vice Chairman of IAPS and until recently was a Team Inspector, both overseas and in the UK, with the Independent Schools’ Inspectorate (ISI) with whom she worked for 24 years. She is at present a mentor and education advisor to a number of Prep School Heads. She is the Education Advisor to The Banda School, Nairobi and the Link Governor for the Under School at Westminster School, London. She is involved in volunteer work in schools in Kenya and India and is an Ambassador for The Murray Parish Trust. She lives in Winchester and is an avid traveller, photographer and fly fisher.
Mr Adam Knibb, BSc (Hons), BArch, ARB, RIBA is a member of the Buildings, Grounds & Infrastructure committee. Adam undertook his education at the Welsh School of Architecture (Cardiff) before completing his RIBA Part 3 qualification at Oxford Brookes University. Adam worked at a number of high profile and multi-disciplined companies before setting up his own practice in 2011 (Adam Knibb Architects). The practice specialises in one-off modern contemporary private residential houses, developer scheme and small commercial projects working across the South of England and in France / Switzerland. During this time the studio has received numerous Awards for their design and projects with Adam selected on the shortlist for Young Architect of the Year. Along with being a Director, he is also the current Vice-chair of the Hampshire RIBA branch. Besides this Adam is a keen sportsman. Passions are in rugby having played at University level, along with an extensive sailing CV notably being included the youth GB squad for Laser dinghies and a key member of the senior GB yacht Team, winning the Commodores Cup in 2008. He is married and has two daughters currently at KES Prep.
Mrs Christie Lambert is a Southampton City Councillor for Freemantle ward.
Mr Alan J Morgan, MA (Oxon), FCA, ATII. (formerly Chair of Governors) is a member of the Finance committee. He is a qualified Chartered Accountant and Chartered Tax Advisor, spending most of his career as a Partner with Chartered Accountants Deloitte, becoming the Senior Partner of their Southampton office before retiring in May 2008. Alan is married with two sons who have both attended the School. His passions include music and rugby.
Mrs Harriet Nicholson, MA (Oxon), MSc is an Old Edwardian herself, Harriet left King Edwards in 2005 to study History at Oxford University followed by Management at Southampton University. A senior communications planner, Harriet has crafted and delivered marketing strategies and activations for multiple blue organisations within UK, EMEA and emerging markets. She is currently a strategic lead at a global integrated marketing agency, working with brands such as Activision, B&Q and Bacardi. Harriet is married with two pre-school aged children.
Mr William Pattisson is a member of the Integration Committee. He has been a Fund Manager for his whole career, having started work in London in 1986. In 2010 he set up Ardevora Asset Management LLP, an asset management business which specialised in the management of global equities for a range of institutional investors. William lives in Winchester and joined the Prince’s Mead Board of Governors in 2016 before joining the KES governing body when the schools merged.
Mr Duncan Robertson jointly chairs the Integration Committee. He was formerly a governor of Prince’s Mead school. He is currently employed by a global data analytics and AI software company, working with, and advising Government Institutions all over the world on their use of data and AI. Duncan began his career in London’s Metropolitan Police where he served as an Intelligence Officer in the Serious & Organised Crime Directorate. Following that, he served for six years in the British Army as an Intelligence Officer. Duncan graduated from Cardiff University with a degree in Mathematics and Computer Science. Duncan and his wife live just to the North of Winchester and have two boys, one at KES and one at Prince’s Mead.
Mr Toby Steele, FCA is a member of the Finance Committee and a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of England & Wales. Starting his career in accountancy practice in Milton Keynes, Toby relocated to Hampshire in 2005 as Finance Director for a global pilot training organisation headquartered in Southampton. He subsequently joined Southampton Football Club in a similar role, becoming Managing Director of Saints in 2017. Toby is married with two children, one of whom attends King Edward's and the other attends KES Prep. His outside interests focus on a variety of sports and a love of music.
Miss Virginia Stuart-Taylor MA is a member of the Education & Welfare Committee. She is an alumna of KES Prep and King Edwards, spanning her whole education from ages 3-18. She works in the UK Government, leading teams focused on UK-EU relations, following previous roles in trade policy, foreign policy, international negotiations and diplomatic engagement. Prior to that, she worked in business management and strategy roles in the Telecoms industry at Telefónica/O2. She's an active volunteer, mentoring and supporting young people, and she was previously a Trustee of a youth development charity. Her passions include foreign languages and travel, which she has cultivated while living in 6 other countries across Europe, South America and Asia, and visiting over 65 countries. She is also an award-winning travel writer.
Mrs Wendy Swinn BDS. LDS.RCS is a member of the Education & Welfare Committee. Having qualified initially as a Dental Therapist, Wendy worked in the Community Dental Service where she became Co-ordinator for Dental Health Education. She then trained and graduated from the University of Wales as a Dental Surgeon in 1987. Since then Wendy has worked in hospital services, NHS Practice, industry and is currently working as a partner in Private Practice. Wendy enjoys swimming, walking, cycling and music. She is married with two adult children, both of whom have attended KES Prep and King Edwards.
Dr Alan L Thomas, MA, PhD (Cantab), CBiol, MRSB. is a member of the Education & Welfare Committee. He read Natural Sciences at Cambridge where he later also did a PhD. He completed several years of postdoctoral research in Fetal and Neonatal physiology before he moved to the University of Southampton in 1977 to work as a Biochemist. At Southampton he has continued his research and also taught on both the Sciences and Medical courses. At various times he has been Assistant Dean of Sciences, Assistant Dean of Medicine and has been responsible for admissions for science and medicine. Alan enjoys travelling and reading.
Mrs Georgina Warrington is a member of the Education & Welfare Committee. As the Head of Marketing & Creative at Live Nation Entertainment, Georgina works with her team to sell in sponsorship for the biggest festivals and music venues in the UK as well as Globally.
Mr Oliver Wylie BSc (Hons) is a member of the Buildings Grounds & Infrastructure Committee. He is an old Edwardian and graduated from Cardiff University, where he read Pharmacology. He has worked in senior positions within healthcare for large corporates and venture backed startups. He helped launch the first generic medical device manufacturer, and founded Amodisc, engaging global medical trainees & trainers through remote training tools. Alongside being a mentor on the NHS England Clinical Entrepreneur Programme, Oliver also sits on the Board of companies in diagnostics, AI development and operational workflow. He is married and has two children, one of which attends KES Prep.
To contact the Chair of Governors, please email: chair@kes.school
Clerk:
Mrs Deborah M Hummerstone joined us in the Spring Term 2024 as Clerk to the Governors with over 10 years’ experience of legal practice. Deborah was a Senior Solicitor at the University of Southampton and has unique experience in both employment and education law. Deborah has two children at KES Prep and in her spare time is an avid board gamer and enjoys playing these with her children, friends, and family. She also enjoys walking the family Labradoodle in the Hampshire countryside.