Ralph Townsend (headmaster) explained

Ralph Douglas Townsend
Birth Date:13 December 1951
Occupation:Headmaster,
educational consultant
Known For:Headmaster of Winchester College

Ralph Douglas Townsend (born 13 December 1951, in Nedlands, West Australia)[1] is an educational consultant. He was Headmaster of Sydney Grammar School (1989–1999), Oundle School (1999–2005), and Winchester College (2005–2016).[2] [3]

Early life and education

Ralph Douglas Townsend was born in Nedlands, West Australia, on 13 December 1951.[4] He moved to England, where he held teaching appointments at Dover College and Abingdon School. He returned to study at Oxford University, with a dissertation in 1981 on "Hagiography in England in the nineteenth century".[5] He was first Senior Scholar at Keble College, 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.[6]

Teacher

Townsend took up a teaching post at Eton College in 1985 which he left in 1989 to become Headmaster of Sydney Grammar School. While in Sydney, he 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.[7] [8] In 2005, he was appointed Headmaster of Winchester College, the first Roman Catholic to hold that post since the English Reformation.[9] In 2011 he was invested a Knight of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem.[10]

Educational consultant

Townsend 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 to 2011 he was a Trustee of the United Church Schools Trust and an adviser to the United Learning Trust. From 2008 to 2016 he was a Governor of Midhurst Rother College and from 2014 to 2019 a Trustee of St George's House Windsor Castle.[11] [12] He was a governor of UWC Dilijan College 2008–2018.[13] He was Chairman of Prep Schools Trust (2017-2022) and Special Adviser to the President of Keio University and President of Keio Academy of New York (2017-2021). He served on the International Development Group of the Jesuit Refugee Service (2016-2023).[2]

Publications

Townsend has written book chapters, articles and reviews on church history, religious literature, and education, as follows:

Edited books

Articles, chapters, and reviews

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Births . 18 December 1951 . . 16 . 2012-08-18.
  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. News: The long view . . 29 November 2005 . 1 September 2011 .
  4. News: Births . 18 December 1951 . . 16 . 2012-08-18.
  5. Book: Townsend, Ralph Douglas . Hagiography in England in the nineteenth century: a study in literary, historiographical and theological developments . University of Oxford (Dissertation) . 1981.
  6. [The Tablet]
  7. Web site: Boarding school is first to take up City Academy plan . Garner . Richard . 14 February 2003 . The Independent.
  8. Web site: Public school backs academy plan . 14 February 2003 . BBC News . 18 September 2011.
  9. News: Catholic first . . 17 July 2004.
  10. Web site: Winchester College - Meet the Headmaster . www.winchestercollege.org . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100423003235/http://www.winchestercollege.org/headmaster . 2010-04-23.
  11. Web site: Governors 2010 -2011 . mrc-academy.org . Midhurst Rother College . 18 September 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110904130615/http://www.mrc-academy.org/upload/files/governors_20102011.pdf . 4 September 2011 . dmy-all.
  12. Web site: A bridge across the great divide: Winchester College joins the academy programme . Mansell . Warwick . 18 February 2010 . The Independent . 18 September 2011.
  13. Web site: Annual Review 2015/16, p.7 . 2016 . uwcdilijan.org.