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School Governors

Governance at Duke of Kent School

Duke of Kent School is fortunate to be served by a board of dedicated and enthusiastic governors with a wide range of experience and skills who work hard for the School to ensure the School is managed effectively to provide outstanding education for its pupils.

Governors help to shape development strategy, advise and support the Head, scrutinise policies and ensure compliance with regulations and take an interest in the work of the School.

Each Governors' Meeting includes a particular focus on an area of School life. Regular opportunities for Governors to meet with staff and see the School in action ensure that they have a thorough understanding of the way the School operates. Each term Governors are invited to select a subject, activity or key stage of the School and to spend a morning with pupils experiencing life in the classroom and beyond. The Chair of Governors holds an annual Chairman's Breakfast for parents in the Summer Term and is always happy to hear from parents and pupils about their experiences of the School. Governors sit on a range of committees: Education, Health and Safety, IT, Finance and Marketing.

Duke of Kent School Governors

Mr Richard Brocksom, Chair of Governors

To contact Richard Brocksom during term time or holiday time, please write care of: The Clerk to the Governors, Duke of Kent School, Peaslake Road, Ewhurst, Surrey GU6 7NS Telephone: 01483 277313

Governors' Biographies

Mr Richard Brocksom

Richard read Law at Pembroke College Cambridge. He joined the London office of Arthur Andersen that year, later qualifying as a Chartered Accountant. Richard became Finance Director of Merivale Moore in 1992 liaising with professional advisors, raising funding for trading and development projects and a public placing. He also directed strategic planning and various corporate acquisitions and disposals. In 1996 he became Finance Director and Company Secretary of ITG, an AIM listed company. He is Treasurer of a local cricket club – Blackheath CC (Surrey) recently being involved in raising £400,000 for their new pavilion. Richard was appointed Chair of Governors in May 2013.

Mr Alex Balls

After leaving Reed’s School in 1988, Alex studied Physical Education and Geography before starting his teaching career at Hove Park School in Sussex. Being Head of Outdoor Education enabled him to share his passion for the mountains whilst also playing rugby to a reasonable standard. After five years he took over as a head of department at Reed’s and has held a range of co-curricular and pastoral leadership posts since. He is currently Deputy Head alongside being the School’s safeguarding lead. As a passionate educationalist with considerable experience of school inspections, he still enjoys a range of sports and any opportunities to head to the hills.

Mrs Jenny Cropper

Jenny was educated at Roedean School. After this she joined the London Stock Exchange Press Office in London helping with all aspects of global press dissemination and event organising, transferring to Hong Kong for 4 years. Returning to London in 1992 Jenny then worked for the ISMA (International Securities Market Association) in press and publicity until starting a family. She has chaired the boys various school Parents’ Associations over the last 10 years helping with several varied fund raising events . In addition Jenny has also worked for a children’s charity – Action Medical Research running their regional event and fund raising operations.

Mr Stephen Dallyn

Stephen completed a 3 year agricultural course at RAC in 1976. After a year teaching in the Philippines he started travelling, and never really stopped. He spent 15 years as Marketing Manager for an adventure travel company, then left to start Winetrails, a collection of gentle walks through vineyards. He now mostly organises bespoke wine and gourmet holidays, worldwide.

Mrs Jo Hendriksen

On completion of a BSc at The University of Southampton, Joanne went on to complete her PGCE. She started her teaching career at Queen Anne’s School in Caversham, enjoying pastoral responsibilities in the role of Housemistress and academic leadership responsibilities in the Science Department. She is currently the Deputy Head (Academic) at Edgeborough School.  Joanne has a particular passion for educational research and is currently working in partnership with Eton, Oxford and Reading University. 

Mr Douglas Jack

From rural Scotland, Douglas read Architecture in Edinburgh.   After stints in various architects’ practices, he established his own company that expanded rapidly, branching into the creation of commercial developments for the investment and government sectors.   He spearheaded the relocation of several government ‘quangos’ to new HQs and regional offices outside London. He is a past trustee of Godalming College, and past chair of both a Choral Society and an International Music Festival. A lifelong traveller, his trips to remote and sometimes difficult parts of the world have been eye-openers.   Interests include classical music and choral singing, and he can sometimes be spotted skippering public trips on canal boats on the Wey and Arun Canal.

Mrs Penny McKenna

Penny owns a local business and is qualified in Business management, Personnel management, NLP (Neuro linguistic programming) and Care management. Penny has over 25 years’ experience running a care home for the elderly (care home for over 65s without nursing) dealing with regulators, all aspects of compliance, vulnerable people, families and staff. Penny also sits on the School’s Health and Safety committee at Duke of Kent School which demands very similar commitments albeit at different ends of the age scale. As a former parent she has personal experience of ethos of the School and has supported it since 1998/99.

Mrs Cathy Wilson

Cathy studied Physical Education at Chelsea PE College, part of Sussex University. After graduating she taught at a Girls’ Independent School in Banstead Surrey for 9 years before joining the staff at Duke of Kent  School running the Prep Department. As the Safeguarding Lead in the School she was involved in the pastoral support of all the pupils. She is delighted to be able to continue her involvement with the school. Cathy played county tennis and was Berkshire County Captain.

Since her retirement from teaching in 2017 she has continued to keep up her sporting interests, swimming, playing tennis and trying to improve her golf swing.

Mr Adrian Bond

Adrian is an ex parent from the School whose daughter went from Pre-prep all the way through to year 11 GCSE. Adrian attended Newcastle University and has a background in senior business management over the last 30 years, holding senior positions within both large independent companies and PLC firms within the southeast. Adrian is currently the founder of his own property and planning company and works with many development firms both large and small within the southeast.