Meet the committee
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Julie Key - Chair of the Management Committee (community member) |
Julie was a forensic accounting partner in a large London accountancy firm. She is currently a magistrate, working in both the adult and youth courts; a trustee and treasurer on the Board of St Giles Trust, a national charity working with adults in vulnerable circumstances and young people who are at risk of or who are criminally exploited; and chair of governors of a three form entry primary school. Julie has two children: one doing her A levels and the other at university. She firmly believes that all children and young people should be offered access to high quality education that suits their needs. Term of office: 4 years from September 2022 |
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Jill, until her retirement, was an Access Arrangement Assessor for Malden Oaks and Chessington College. Prior to that she held various roles for Kingston Local Authority: SEN Advisory Teacher, Parent Partnership Officer and Educational Consultant. Jill has also been a Specialist SEN and Literacy Teacher. Term of office: 4 years from September 2023 |
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Claude has spent most of his working life at Reuters in a variety of financial and then general management positions both in the UK and Europe. After retiring, he went to film school where he learnt the art of fiction and documentary film making. Since then he has made a number of short films and is currently working on a new feature film script. Term of office: 4 years from November 2024 |
Clare McNamara (community member) |
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Beccy is currently a part time University Lecturer in Education and Teacher Training with Term of office: 4 years from March 2022 |
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Tracy Atiase is the staff member on the management committee. She has been a teacher for over 25 years, predominantly teaching in special schools. Tracy has worked at Malden Oaks for four years as a GCSE & 6th Form English Teacher, Careers Lead and Learning Environment Lead. Tracy has also worked for the tuition service as a tutor teaching both medical and SEN students. Tracy is currently a KS3 nurture teacher. Term of office: 4 years from September 2022 |
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Robert has been a member of the Management Committee since 2015. Previously a senior civil servant in the Department for Education, Cabinet Office and Ofsted, Robert was awarded the CBE in 2008. He has been governor of a comprehensive school, a special school and Kingston University, and a non-executive with a national children’s charity: he finds his involvement with Malden Oaks the most rewarding of all. Robert is married with three grown-up children, and lives within cycling distance of Malden Oaks. Term of office : Associate member from Sept23 |
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Working for over 30 years in secondary schools, mostly in Kingston, Mike has a vast experience of education. For 20 years he was on the Senior Leadership Team of Tiffin School, which he led as Heateacher for the last 8 years, during a period of great change, retiring from this post in the summer of 2023. For many years Mike also served on the local Schools' Forum, chairing that body for 3 years, and working with AfC and other local stakeholders to help decide upon and manage the local education budget and funding formula. Outside of education, Mike has two grown up children, is a dedicated and passionate historian, and also has a close interest in the workings of the criminal justice system. Term of office: 4 years from January 2024 |
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Ciarán is a headteacher of a local Richmond primary school. He has a passion for education and literature. Holding a masters in Children's literature, he firmly believes in the transformative power of high-quality literature in shaping the lives of young people. With a wealth of experience in education, Ciarán has held various senior leadership positions, guiding schools to success and fostering a culture of excellence among children and staff. Beyond his work in education, Ciarán has a keen interest in property development and design. This passion for creating spaces extends to his approach to education, where he strives to provide students with environments that are conducive to learning and growth. Term of office: 4 years from February 2024 |