Appointment Of Headmaster Of St James Senior Boys' School
Published by St James Senior Boys' School on Thursday 28th of March 2024
St. James Senior Boys’ School has appointed Mr. Rick Clarke as its new Head, succeeding Mr. David Brazier. His appointment is seen as aligning well with St. James' ethos of fostering compassionate, values-based education.
St James Senior Boys’ School is delighted to announce the appointment of Mr Rick Clarke as its new Head. Mr Clarke will succeed Mr David Brazier, who will depart at the end of the Summer Term in 2024.
Mr Clarke’s teaching career has included posts at Cheltenham College, Brighton College, Wellington College in Berkshire and as Deputy Head at Warminster School, before becoming Head of Frensham Heights School in Farnham, Surrey. There, he implemented a new vision and mission for the school, grew pupil numbers, improved academic results and oversaw Frensham Height’s most successful ISI educational quality inspection to date. Mr Clarke then enjoyed a brief spell back in frontline teaching at Kingswood School in Bath before determining that his extensive leadership experience – together with his ambitious, collegial and joyful approach to learning – would be well-aligned with the distinctive nature of St James.
Jeremy Sinclair, Chair of Trustees, said:
“In Mr Clarke, we are fortunate to have found a successor to Mr Brazier whose leadership will continue to foster a love of learning, values-based education, effective pastoral care and developing leadership capacity at all levels”.
Mr Clarke said:
“I am delighted to have the opportunity to lead St James Senior Boys’ School, a school at which boys are given the tools not only to succeed academically but also to change the world for the better as compassionate, sensitive and caring young men. The founding values of the school – to live generously, honestly and with integrity – resonate with me both personally and professionally and are evident in its achievements. I look forward very much to being part of the St James Schools community.”