- Hugh Wright
Hugh Raymond Wright (born
24 August 1938 ) is an English schoolmaster andeducationalist who was chairman of the Headmasters' Conference for 1995-1996.Early life
The son of the Rev. Raymond Blayney Wright and his wife Alice Mary Hawksworth, Wright was educated at
Kingswood School , Bath, from 1949 to 1957 ["Kingswood Association Magazine, [http://ka.typepad.com/kamag2004.pdf Vol. 2, no. 12, April 2004] online at ka.typepad.com (accessed 25 April 2008)] andThe Queen's College, Oxford , where he was a Bible Clerk and graduated BA and later MA inLiterae Humaniores ."WRIGHT, Hugh Raymond MA" in Who's Who 2007 (London, A. & C. Black, 2007)]Career
His first post was as an assistant master at
Brentwood School , from 1961 to 1964. From 1964 to 1979, he taught atCheltenham College , where he was Head of Classics from 1967 to 1972 and housemaster of Boyne House, 1971 to 1979. His first appointment as a headmaster came atStockport Grammar School , from 1979, and in 1985 he became head ofGresham's School , Holt, remaining there until 1991. Finally he was Chief Master ofKing Edward's School, Birmingham , from 1991 to 1998. [http://www.kingswood.bath.sch.uk/heartofkingswood/teaching/governors.php The Role of the Governors] at kingswood.bath.sch.uk (accessed 25 April 2008)]He was elected Chairman of the Headmasters' Conference in 1995, a year before it became the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference, having previously chaired its North West District from 1983 and its Community Service Sub-Committee from 1985 to 1990.
In Birmingham in the mid-1990s, Wright worked with Tim Brighouse, the city's chief education officer, to develop a partnership between King Edward's and the state sector of education, commenting "We are looking at a new era of public-private co-operation reinforcing the community base. We are talking about one-off initiatives, not grandiose schemes". He chaired a group called the 'Children's University', providing Saturday schools, and a summer literacy scheme for eleven-year-olds was held at King Edward's in 1997. [Adonis, Andrew & Bright, Martin, " [http://observer.guardian.co.uk/education/story/0,,846678,00.html Labour's private agenda unravels] " in "
The Observer " online dated 1 February, 1998 (accessed 25 April 2008)]Other appointments
*
Admiralty Interview Board Panel, 1982-95
*Church of England Advisory Board of Ministry (formerly Advisory Council for the Church's Ministry), 1982-
*Chairman of National Steering Committee for Children's University, 1995-2001
*Member of Bloxham Project Committee, 1993-1998, and Trustee, 1998-2006
*Chairman of Governors, Kingswood School, Bath, 1998-2006 (and governor, 1995-1998)
*Member of Governing Bodies Association Committee, 2000-03
*Member of Chaplaincy Team, Shepton Mallet Prison, 2001-Publications
*"The Origins of Christianity and the Medieval Church" (1980)
*"Auden and Gresham's" in "Conference Common Room", Vol. 44, No. 2, Summer 2007 ["Conference Common Room" [http://www.schoolsearch.co.uk/sdata/documents/93%20C&CR%20Vol%2044.2.pdf Vol. 44, No. 2, Summer 2007] online at schoolsearch.co.uk (accessed 25 April 2008)]Private life
In 1962, Wright married Jillian Mary McIldowie Meiklejohn, and they have three sons.
He is a member of the
East India Club and gives his recreations in Who's Who as "music, theatre, hill walking, wildfowl, gardening, Rugby football".References
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