Staff & Governors
London's leading day school for
specific learning difficulties


Co-Educational Day School 5 - 14 years
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Board of Governors

GOVERNORS AT FAIRLEY HOUSE SCHOOL

CHAIR: ELIZABETH MORRELL

A former FHS parent, Elizabeth has been on the board since 1994. Her son Thomas attended Fairley House from 1991-1994 and is currently working in Television. She has served on the Finance Committee and was Deputy Chair, before becoming Chair in September 2007. She runs a travel business specialising in trips to China.






CHAIR OF FINANCE: ANNE RYAN

Anne is a former FHS parent who joined the board in 2006. Anne is an Associate of the Institute of Cost and Management Accountants and was previously financial controller in a large firm. Not only does she devote a great deal of energy to FHS but she also finds time to serve on the board of a charity for deaf people with mental health problems.





JONATHAN BROUGH


Jonathan has been an enthusiastic member of the board since 2006. He is head of the Preparatory School at the City of London School for Girls in the Barbican. He has worked in the field of education since 1989 and completed his initial teacher training at the University of Cambridge before gaining the National Professional Qualification for Headship through the National College of School Leadership. He is also a team inspector for the Independent Schools Inspectorate and lives in Central London. Jonathan advises the board on educational matters.

DIANA HAMILTON-FAIRLEY FRCOG MD

Diana joined the board in 2006 and is the eldest daughter of the School's founder. Following in the family tradition she studied medicine at University College London and is an eminent obstetrician and gynaecologist at Guys and St. Thomas' Hospital and Deputy Medical Director of the Trust. Her experience of the National Health Service is invaluable and she is the governor with special responsibility for Child Protection Matters. Diana lives in Dulwich.

CARON KRIEGER

Caron joined our board in 2004, she has three sons two of whom were at Fairley House. Of these her eldest son is now studying Biochemistry at Imperial College and the second son is taking his A-levels. Before she had children Caron was a lawyer specialising in Media. She has been particularly involved in the very important aspects of governance and the ever-changing regulatory environment



RICKY RICHARDSON BSc MBBS MRCP (UK) FRCP FRCPCH DCH DTM&H

Professor Richardson is Honorary Consultant Physician at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, a post he has held since 1986.  He currently serves as  Consultant Paediatrician on the faculty at the Department of Psychological Medicince at GOSH.  He is a general paediatrician with special clinical interest in children with specific learning and behavioural difficulties.  He is an internationally achnowledged authority on the emerging fields of eHealth and Telemedicine, lecturing frequently on the subject.  His opinions and views are sought in various media worldwide.  A Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, the Royal Society of Medicine and the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine.  Professor Richardson has also worked regularly on specific progects worldwide.

ALEX TAIT

Alex was a teacher at Fairley House School before moving to Notting Hill Prep School as Director of Studies.  He has worked in the field of education since 1992 and currently writes and lectures on educational matters.  He is married with three children and lives in Oxfordshire.




Parents and prospective parents may contact the Chair of Governors by writing to Ms Elizabeth Morrell, 30 Causton Street, London, SW1P 4AU
 



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