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Eton "has educated boys for nearly six centuries. The College continues to develop Henry VI's original vision by providing a distinctive education, which we aim to make accessible to any talented boy." [1]
Contents
Board
Accessed July 2010: [2]
- Provost: The Rt Hon Lord Waldegrave of North Hill, PC, MA (2009)
- Vice-Provost: Dr Andrew Gailey, CVO, MA, PhD (2006)
Fellows:
- Ross Harrison, MA, PhD (2006) (a)
- Sir Dominic Cadbury, MA, MBA (1996) (c)
- David Verey, CBE, MA (1997) (g)
- Michael Proudfoot, MA (2001) (f)
- Christopher Dobson, MA, DPhil, FRS (2001) (d)
- Sir Michael Peat, KCVO, FCA (2002) (g)
- Sir Michael Burton, MA (2004) (e)
- Marchioness of Douro, BA (2008) (g)
- David Reid Scott, MA (2008) (g)
- Kim Nasmyth, PhD, FRS (2009) (b)
The Statutes provide that the Lord Bishop of Lincoln for the time being shall be the Visitor of Eton College. The Visitor is:
- John Saxbee, PhD (2001)
Honorary Fellows may be elected. There are presently six:
- John Butterwick, TD (1996)
- Sir David Money-Coutts, KCVO, MA (1996)
- Nicholas Kessler (2003)
- Simon Robertson (2008)
- Sir Eric Anderson, KT, MA, MLitt, DLitt, FRSE (2009)
- Lady Smith, OBE (2009)
The day-to-day management of the College is delegated by the Provost and Fellows to:
- Head Master: Mr Anthony Little, MA (2002)
- Lower Master: Dr Robert Stephenson, BSc, PhD (2003)
- Bursar: Mr Andrew Wynn, LVO, MA (1998)
- Director of Finance: Mr Hugh Richardson, MA, FCA (2005)
History
- Nick Fraser, The Importance of Being Eton: Inside the World's Most Powerful School (Short Books, 2006).
- David Renton, "The Tories, Eton and private schools", International Socialism, Issue: 130, 5 April 2011.
Contact
URL: http://www.etoncollege.com
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch
- John Monson
- Richard Everard - Leicester
References
- ↑ Home, Eton College, accessed July 3, 2010.
- ↑ Governing Body, Eton College, accessed July 3, 2010.