Supporting and Engaging the Canford Community
CANFORD IMPACT
DEVELOPMENT REVIEW 2023 ISSUE 8: SPRING 2024
‘A school community where all are inspired to explore, empowered to express and challenged to excel’.
CONTENTS
NEWS 2
FUNDRAISING 6
ENGAGEMENT 20
VOLUNTEERS 24
Canford’s Centenary year has been vibrant and successful and, most importantly, it has seen the wider Canford community heavily engaged with those celebrations, reaffirming all that Canford stands for. The Centenary film, produced by OC Will Holloway OC F99, captured the essence of Canford’s warmth and dynamism, closing with the phrase ‘Always a Canfordian’.
We held two main Centenary events with a number of smaller gatherings through the year, including a former governors’ lunch, a 100th birthday staff bake-off, a Centenary Row Past at Henley involving former Canford Boat Club captains and the Centenary OC London Drinks.
We had over 2,000 guests attend the magnificent Proms in the Park and over 1,000 guests attended the Centenary Foundation Service at Salisbury Cathedral. The Henley lunch reception saw the highest attendance since we have started to host this and the OC London Drinks had the highest number of OCs booked to attend for many years. Seeing so many Canfordians past and present gather together, often with their families, was wonderful.
You will have received various updates highlighting the many fantastic things which have been going on at Canford over the past year. Superb academic outcomes, serious sporting successes and amazing performances from the creative arts have been woven together by a great work ethic and a strong sense of inclusivity and participation as current Canfordians embrace the wide array of opportunities and experiences on offer each and every day.
It has been lovely to see that hard work and commitment recognised through a range of national awards. Canford is in a strong position as we look ahead to the next century with the highest number of pupils ever on roll. However, we are acutely aware of the significant pressures that Canford, and the independent education sector as a whole, face in the years to come. Our strategic planning is clearly focused on meeting those challenges whilst embracing the
From the HEADMASTER
opportunities which change always brings. In order to thrive we need to ensure our educational offering is relevant, dynamic and of the highest quality but within the context of a business case that is effective and sustainable. I am most grateful to the Governing Body for the considerable time, commitment and expertise they offer in this regard.
In last year’s report I outlined the broader contributions which the independent sector makes to the UK economy. This year I am sharing data around what Canford contributes to our local economy which I have been sharing with local politicians and influencers also.
• Our total contribution to UK GDP is £38.9m, of which 50% is generated locally
• We are just under 0.5% of Poole’s GDP and support just over 0.5% of all jobs in Poole
• Total UK jobs supported by us is 867, just over half of which are on site
• Total UK tax supported by our activities is £12.4m, of which £5.9m is direct from the School
• It would cost taxpayers £4.3m if our eligible pupils went to state schools.
We will see what the next year brings on the political stage but signs suggest that Labour will win the next election. They have been clear that they will be focusing swiftly on their stated policies towards independent schools, in spite of the impact this will have, underlined by robust data. We continue to lay plans to ensure Canford will remain in a strong position to meet these headwinds successfully.
Within the context of this future planning Canford remains fully committed to the work we do in partnership with our local community. Canfordians continue to be heavily engaged in extensive ongoing community partnership work as set out on the Schools Together website.
In recognition of this work, we were honoured that our collaboration with The Bourne Academy featured in the
ISC annual Partnerships report which was launched at the House of Lords last month. We are proud of the success of our 13 year partnership with the pupils and staff there. We all gain greatly from this partnership and it is wonderful to see such a positive collaboration recognised within the sector in such a high profile way.
Canford also remains firmly focused on ensuring that access remains as viable as possible to as many young people as possible who could not otherwise afford to access the amazing things a Canford education offers. This requires a clear emphasis on fundraising for bursaries and this is gathering momentum each year. The telethon was a great success raising over £74,000 with a total of 114 donations from OCs and parents. Almost 50% of donors agreed to start making a regular donation. In addition we now have five pupils who are being wholly supported by Old Canfordians.
To further support these efforts we are considering setting up a bursary endowment fund to provide a perpetual source of funding, ensuring sustained support for bursaries over time. This will enable us to support multiple generations of pupils contributing to a lasting impact on their education and the development of our community. It will also allow donors to leave a lasting legacy with their contributions continuing to make a difference to the lives of pupils for generations to come.
wanted to close by thanking the whole OC community for all their engagement and support over the past year, and for the efforts to come as Canford embarks on its journey into its second century. As I enter my second decade as Head, it remains a real pleasure and a privilege to part of that journey.
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News from the DEVELOPMENT OFFICE
As I write, the calendar has just flipped over to 2024 offering a natural moment for reflection on the past year. What an extraordinary year 2023 was for the Canford community! A year ago at this exact time, I felt a profound responsibility to deliver a memorable series of events and celebrations to commemorate the School’s Centenary.
Crafting a programme that appeals to all members of our community entails designing something that will interest people whose ages range from nought to one hundred plus. That’s quite a wide range and we realise that not everything is attractive to everyone. However, for our two major centenary events, I can confidently say that all members of the community were represented in some way. The musical elements of the Foundation Service in Salisbury Cathedral and Proms in the Park on Mountjoy at Canford meant that pupils, staff and OCs were involved. The open invitation to both events saw our most senior OCs, international OCs, parents, staff and young OC families attend with little ones, making both events as inclusive as possible.
For those with a sporting interest, an OC hockey fixture with Stowe was re-visited and former OC Boat Club captains took part in a row past at Henley Royal Regatta. From a visual arts perspective, we were delighted to commission the Canford Sphere and mural so generously sponsored by donors. Staff enjoyed a morning break with a difference indulging in homemade cakes for the 100th birthday bake-off and small gatherings took place in different parts of the globe.
We are a team of two! would like to take this opportunity to thank Rachael Daniel, Development Officer, who played a major part in all aspects of the Centenary year along with the fabulous support that we received from Canford staff and alumni. From the positive and congratulatory feedback we’ve received I feel content that for the most part, we got it right!
Celebrating a centenary doesn’t mean that the normal day-to-day work in the Development Office can grind to a halt. We continued to organise the usual OC reunions, numerous Friends events and still managed to find time to raise funds for the Martin Marriott Foundation (MMF) and a few other projects. You will read later in this report about the difference that our fundraising can make.
The economic and political climate is rarely stable but what remains constant is that young people need our help in many ways. At Canford it is our duty and pleasure to increase access to bright, talented young people who can contribute so much to our community in numerous ways but simply lack the financial backing to afford fees. As I embark on my ninth year at Canford, the list of young people that the MMF has supported continues to grow with commitment from School funds and your most generous help. Young OCs are going out into the world making a difference and are forever grateful for the opportunities that you have helped to provide. More details will follow as we explore the possibility of establishing an endowment fund, aiming to offer ongoing, sustainable support for pupils to access a Canford education.
Looking ahead to 2024, the calendar is once again brimming with events, both familiar and new. encourage you to join us and actively participate. I don’t hear regrets from those who return for reunions or attend Canford events, but I understand that many are unable to make it. Let 2024 be the year you engage. As we bid farewell to 2023, I extend my gratitude to everyone in the Canford community for your support and enthusiasm. I look forward to seeing you in 2024.
Rowena Gaston, Development Director
Looking after Canford’s past and building its future…
During its near 30-year run on TV in the 1970s, 80s and 90s the children’s show, Record Breakers, regularly featured ever more impressive attempts to break the Guinness World Record for domino toppling. The secret to success was always meticulous planning and patient execution and the current world record is just shy of 4.5 million dominoes!
Nowadays, the phrase, ‘the domino effect’, is applied to chain reactions and sequences of events that don’t involve anything physically toppling. The Estates Plan at Canford is such a case in point, with each discrete element dependent on a number of others to ensure that the School can continue to operate at full capacity while work goes on to achieve the improvements and enhancements that will keep Canford at the top of its game well into its second century.
Creating additional dining space required moving the old library in Canford Manor to an interim location in the old Sixth Form centre while the new outdoor education centre was constructed, which in turn allowed the old CCF building to be demolished to make way for the new library. The construction of the new School House allowed the upper floors of Canford Manor to be converted to provide space for the three day houses, and Monteacute has moved to a new-build home ready for the Sixth Form Hub to be formed from the old Monteacute/Wimborne building. The Marketing, Admissions and Development departments are now co-located in the ground floor of the Manor House extension that was previously home to Lancaster.
Work to build the new Upper Sixth boarding accommodation will begin in Summer 2024 after the old
medical centre has been demolished. This has already been moved to the old bursary building, suitably converted into a state-of-the-art medical facility, and the bursary, together with the careers staff, have moved to the Watermill (previously Salisbury House). The Watermill will also be the new location for the exams office, and reception is already in place in the old careers ‘bungalow’, allowing easier access for deliveries and visitors.
Confused? Hopefully you won’t be once the results of our labours come to fruition. Already our pupils are benefiting from a modern library, enlarged assembly hall, more spacious dining facilities, two brand new boys’ boarding houses and freshly refurbished day houses in Canford Manor. Prospective parents and couples looking to hold their wedding reception at Canford are welcomed into an impressive reception room alongside admissions and five new multi-use/meeting rooms are already in operation with more to come. What’s more, the combination of new and refurbished buildings has made a major contribution to cutting the amount of gas we use for heating by 27% in the last twelve months, and the fitting of solar PV panels is doing the same for our electricity bills. Together with an increasing number of electric vehicles, these initiatives are eating into our carbon footprint.
Every capital project we complete can be seen as another domino toppled. I’m just glad we’re not aiming for a world record – at two or three projects a year, it will be a while before we get to 4.5 million!
David Brook
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NEWS
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At the end of Canford’s 100th birthday, it is with real pleasure and pride that we can celebrate a bursary programme that is growing and supporting children who are thriving, grasping every opportunity offered to them and thoroughly enjoying their Canford education. This is only made possible by our generous donors. Not only are you changing the lives of individual pupils but their presence within both the Canford community and their home communities enriches the lives of many others. The beauty of the Martin Marriott Foundation is that in helping individuals, they each go out into the wider world with the inbuilt responsibility to not only flourish themselves but to help others. YOU are making that happen.
We currently have five pupils in receipt of a bursary who are being funded individually by Old Canfordians and Canford parents. Donors receive an anonymised annual report about the pupil(s) they are supporting. This is a very special commitment and one which our donors take seriously but in turn, gain a lot of joy from.
13.1% of pupils at Canford are in receipt of bursary support
6.6% receive 75% in bursary support
3.3% receive 100% in bursary support
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THE FUTURE
We have ambitious plans for our bursary programme and make no apology for this.
Our aim is to have 10% of our pupils on 100% bursaries by 2033.
We need your help to achieve this.
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In 2023 we raised over £379,000 for the MMF to support a number of pupils. This encapsulates collective giving from our generous and loyal regular donors and one-off donations.
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“I only looked at Canford, and once I had visited, I knew that I didn’t want to go anywhere else so I had to make it happen.” Imy found Canford a very diverse school where everyone was kind, considerate and accepting. She has definitely made friends for life. “In my previous school I was labelled as a distracting influence. I was simply bored. At Canford small class sizes make such a difference and you get so much more attention. They have been able to cater for my needs which has made me work harder and perform so much better.”
MERLIN
Merlin first came across Canford when attending a sports course at the school. He attended junior school in Ringwood but on seeing Canford, was keen to see if he might be able to gain a place. He took the scholarship exams and did very well. He was offered a bursary-supplemented scholarship which allowed him to accept his place.
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Imy has taken up every opportunity on offer. She took part in Les Misérables being the youngest cast member on stage, took part in many music concerts, STEM challenges and then she found rowing. She started out with a blade in hand but soon realised her potential as a cox. Imy coxed at Henley Women’s Regatta, HRR and SHORR and won a medal at National Schools. “There are so many opportunities at Canford. I have never ever had an experience like this before. I used to hate school and now I’m really sad to leave.” Imy has secured a rowing scholarship and will study Philosophy at Newcastle.
He settled in quickly and found the House structure very comforting, especially on the long days which were exhausting to start with. Canford encouraged him to be more independent and he could see very early on that the opportunities he would be offered would provide him with excellent experience. Canford has opened up new perspectives. “At Canford, you are not pushed but encouraged to explore. You feel fully supported to look at all the opportunities on offer. I also recognise that I am part of a very valuable lifelong network and community which will continue to support me in different ways.”
Merlin achieved four top A level grades (A*A*AA) and has continued to look for unique opportunities by studying a BEng (Degree Apprenticeship) at the Dyson Institute of Engineering and Technology.
TOBY
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Currently the bursary fund operates on a ‘pay as you go’ model. Donations made are generally utilised and drawn down within one year to fund pupils. This approach provides instant impact and satisfaction for our donors, who see their gift realised during their lifetime. To provide a more stable and enduring source of support, we are in the throes of researching an endowment model as another donation option which could provide a continuous long term source of financial assistance. This stability would allow for ongoing support to deserving pupils, creating a lasting impact on their educational journeys and in turn, the security of the School.
We hope that an endowment fund will inspire potential donors in knowing that their contributions will have a lasting impact and serve as a legacy and impact on the education of future Canfordians. More details about our endowment plans will be available in the coming year.
Whilst an endowment fund is a long term plan, there are still many pupils who need help today and we will continue to support as many children as possible but to do that we need your help. If you would like to discuss how you might support our bursary programme, please email Rowena Gaston rjg@canford.com.
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Toby was at The Bourne Academy until Year 11. His brother Jay had come to Canford on a bursary so it was not a totally unknown path. When the time came to apply for Canford he was a little unsure and lacked confidence in his abilities, but he sat the entrance tests and gained a place. Jay and his mother persuaded him to leave his friends and his comfort zone and accept the challenge to come to Canford. He found the structure of the school very different. Lessons were really short, very focussed and he couldn’t believe how little time was wasted. He got straight into his A level lessons and found that there was always a teacher around to support him if needed.
Canford offered a real stability to Toby. He recognises that many of his old friends’ education has been seriously hampered by Covid and teachers’ strikes with many hours of lessons missed. Toby found Canford teaching staff highly motivated and always willing to help. “During my time at Canford my confidence has grown. I have met so many different people from varying backgrounds and cultures who really put‘their all’ into everything they do and I have learnt a lot from that. I know this experience puts me in great shape for the future.”
MARK
Mark is the third SpringBoard pupil to complete his Canford career following his brother Matthew the previous year. Coming to Canford was a massive step up and a big adjustment. Mark found the days long and tiring. He has enjoyed a variety of sports and has got involved with music playing the piano. He put himself forward to join the EDI pupil committee and helped to launch the BBMC – Black, Beautiful Mixed Heritage Children - project.
The difference in socio-economic backgrounds was not a problem. “There are clearly differences but no one really cares about it or mentions it.” Coming from East London via the Eastside Young Leaders’ Academy, “I could easily have been led down a very different pathway had I stayed in that environment.” Compared to his friends near home, he has had a completely different life. “Canford has helped me to become a well rounded individual with high values and morals. It has given me a head start in life and access to things I didn’t know existed. I have connections and have been helped with guidance for university and employment. My House became my part-time home. I made the best friends and was guided so generously by my Housemaster.”
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Each year we take the opportunity to thank and honour those who have signalled an intention to leave a gift in their Will to Canford by inviting them to the Nineveh Legacy Society Lunch. It is a lovely occasion to see our donors gather together, meet with other Old Canfordians over lunch and listen to an OC who has benefited from a bursary place. Anna van Wingerden jumped at the chance to join us and share with us just what her place at Canford meant to her, how it helped to shape who she is today and how she regularly uses valuable skills that she learnt at Canford.
In many ways, providing for Canford in your Will is the greatest gift you can make to the School. It signifies your belief in all that Canford stands for and creates an enduring testimony beyond your death. In the past year, three Old Canfordians who made such a commitment sadly passed away and I would like to take this opportunity to share their commitment and passion for Canford.
SOCIETY
Rodney Jelfs S46 might be known to some OCs for helping to organise the OC Northern Lunch in past years. I unfortunately never met Rodney in person but spoke to him on the telephone and his character and enthusiasm for life was infectious, he was such a positive and outgoing man. Living in the north of England made it difficult for him to attend events but he kept in touch regularly via email. It was during Lockdown in 2020 that Rodney called to let me know that he would like to make a gift in his Will to Canford. “I like reading about what you are achieving with the bursary programme and I want to be able to help…”. Rodney’s legacy has allowed a bright talented pupil to attend Canford on a 100% bursary place.
Charles Rawlinson B52 was an avid supporter of Canford and extremely proud of his education. Music was one of Charles’ passions and during his lifetime he supported the Canford Music department with donations to fund music lessons for pupils, Britten Sinfonia’s regular visits and the full refurbishment of the Steinway grand piano.
He was also supportive of the Martin Marriott Foundation for bursaries and took great pleasure in sponsoring the Rathbone Room named after his influential teacher –Michael Rathbone - safe in the knowledge that this would benefit the bursary programme.
In his latter years, it gave Charles great pleasure to see two of his grandchildren enjoying their time at Canford too. Charles’ support for Canford lives on through his most generous legacy which will continue to support pupils wishing to take music lessons whose families are not in a position to afford them.
Peter Littman W49 set up the Perseverance Foundation with a view to supporting Canford. His legacy is now supporting one of our SpringBoard pupils to complete their five-year education at Canford.
Obituaries for Charles Rawlinson and Rodney Jelfs are available via the Canford obituary web page at www.canford.com/community/old-canfordians/tributesand-obituaries
Therefore the estate’s beneficiaries would forego £16,200 but the charity would benefit from a total of £67,500
If you would like to know more about how you can leave a gift in your will to Canford (including the inheritance tax benefits), please get in touch.
REDUCING YOUR INHERITANCE TAX BILL BY LEAVING A LEGACY TO CANFORD Below are examples of how this would work in practice. Therefore the estate’s beneficiaries would forego £4,200 but the charity would benefit from a total of £17,500 Gross estate of £500,000 No charity bequest With a 10% charity bequest Gross estate £500,000 £500,000 Less nil band -£325,000 -£325,000 Net estate £175,000 £175,000 Charitable donation £0 -£17,500 (10%) Taxable estate £175,000 £157,500 Less Inheritance Tax -£70,000 (40%) -£56,700 (36%) Remaining estate (Incl. nil rate band) £430,000 £425,800 Gross estate of £1,000,000 No charity bequest With a 10% charity bequest Gross estate £1,000,000 £1,000,000 Less nil band -£325,000 -£325,000 Net estate £675,000 £675,000 Charitable donation £0 -£67,500 (10%) Taxable estate £675,000 £607,500 Less Inheritance Tax -£270,000 (40%) -£218,700 (36%) Remaining estate (Incl. nil rate band) £730,000 £713,800 If you Will, they can NINEVEH LEGACY
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Thank you to OC Anna vanWingerden L18 for joining us.
LADY CHARLOTTE’S WALK
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LADY CHARLOTTE’S WALK
Your name set in stone
Lady Charlotte’s Walk leads up to the new library at Canford. It is edged with stones on both sides which are growing in number as more from our community set their names in stone and in doing so contribute to the Martin Marriott Foundation for bursaries.
Many leave a simple message with their name, house and year, some honour their parents and a few have quirky humorous messages.
Sponsor a stone and have your name engraved for a lifetime link to Canford.
www.canford.com/lady-charlottes-walk
If you would like further information, please contact community@canford.com
For every stone sponsored, Canford donates a book to the Bourne Academy. They have now received 245 books.
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“Having your support with our reading programme really allows us to grow the programme and increase our students’ vocabulary knowledge and cultural capital.” Claire Peel, Literacy Coordinator
“Please can I add my thanks. Going into tutor rooms daily and reading these books to our students is a real highlight of my day.” Mark Avoth, Headteacher
of books for the Bourne Academy, please contact Rowena on rjg@canford.com
The Martin Marriott Foundation for bursaries is funded solely through voluntary donations. The commitment that Canford makes to our pupils in receipt of a bursary is only made possible because of the generous contributions made by members of our community in personal gifts and legacies.
You can contribute by making a gift to the Martin Marriott Foundation in any of the following ways:
MAKE A MONTHLY GIFT
Join our regular giving donors and set up a Direct Debit online by going to www.canford.com/ community/support-us/donate
INCLUDE A GIFT IN YOUR WILL
Just 1% or your estate could make a tremendous difference and it is also tax free. Contact Rowena Gaston for more information – rjg@canford.com
CALL TO MAKE A DONATION VIA CREDIT CARD
We are open 9am-5pm including the school holidays and if not available leave a message for us to call you back – 01202 847506
BECOME A FUNDRAISER!
Did you receive a bursary? Would you like to give back? We can help you set up a giving page and promote your sponsored challenge.
MAKE A GIFT ONLINE
at www.canford.com/ community/support-us/donate or call/email to receive bank transfer details
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MAKE A GIFT FROM THE USA
via www.BSUF.org – tax receipts are available
SEND A CHEQUE
made payable to Canford School FTAO the Martin Marriott Foundation, Canford, Wimborne, Dorset, BH21 3AD
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There are so many opportunities at Canford ... I have never had an experience like this before.
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PLEASE CALL US if you would like to discuss other ways of making your own contribution on T: 01202 847506
At Canford you are not pushed but encouraged to explore.
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Canford has given me a head start in life and access to things I didn’t know existed.
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ART AND DESIGN DONATIONS
Central to the Art Department’s efforts is the idea that creative subjects act as a conduit for translating our experiences and interactions with the world around us. Connecting to the world outside school is important so that events and issues faced by our wider national and global community feed our ideas.
As a result of another most generous donation from a Canford parent, we have been able to engage and develop an artist in residence programme and also invite visiting artists to work with pupils. Our search for a practitioner whose ideas, approach and practice would enhance, challenge and engergise our pupils and colleagues resulted in the appointment of Laura Buckle who also works under the pseudonym Flora Bucket (www.florabucket.com). She describes herself as: ‘an artist, researcher, educator and activist whose practice focuses on the textile industry in particular textile waste. She is working with pupils, hosting a variety of workshops and also working with pupils designing garments for the Friends of Canford Wardrobe Foundation Fashion Show.
Pupils from across the school participated in the process from the inception of the project, generating the aspects of school life to be depicted, then working alongside Fay to create the subtle textures, patterns and colours that form the image. It is a joyous, contemporary expression of Canford life.
The Canford Sphere
Our century year concluded with the unveiling of the Canford Sphere commissioned to capture the spirit of Canford. This project was originally conceived and managed in close consultation by Charlotte Bowater, Canford parent and daughter of OC Charles Rawlinson. Again, thanks to most generous parent donors, artist Zoë Wilson was commissioned to design and carve a commemorative sculpture to be permanently installed at Canford.
Zoë Wilson is an award-winning letter and pattern carver with a diploma in Historic Stone carving. She is a QEST Scholar (Queen Elizabeth Scholarship Trust) based in Hampshire. The inspiration for this piece came through Zoë’s research visits to Canford. She felt a strong sense of the spirit of the school articulated through Canford’s four core value couplets: Purposeful Engagement, Humble Ambition, Gracious Leadership and Courageous Attitude.
Zoë created a geometric pattern to represent these values, consisting of eight interconnecting circles carved into a sphere with each circle integral to the pattern reminding the viewer of the significance of every value for a wellrounded individual and community. The stone chosen for the sculpture was Portland Limestone, local to the school and with links to the School buildings’ history.
The Canford Sphere is timeless in reflecting the values, the history and impact of Canford on lives past, present and future. Unveiled in December, it now stands in pride of place close to the Lancaster Lawn as a quiet reminder of Canford’s spirit and the values its education inspires for a life well lived.
One core aim of the overall project was to enable parents, pupils and OCs to take away a beautiful reminder of Canford. The Canford Sphere has been cast and photographed, producing exquisite miniatures and a fine art print of the sculpture. These are available to purchase and all proceeds from sales will benefit the Martin Marriott Foundation for bursaries.
More information about the Canford Sphere can be found at www.zoewilsoncarving.com/Canford-sphere.
Another aspect of the project allowed pupils to take part in stone sculpture workshops with Zoë to experience firsthand the work and career of a skilled craftsperson.
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Illustrator Fay Troote was invited to work with pupils to create a large-scale artwork in celebration of the centenary.
GHANA PARTNERSHIP
Canford has successfully fostered diversity and global connections through its partnership with Awutu Winton Senior High School (AWSHS) in Ghana, a unique institution offering free education. The collaboration, championed by OC Nick Robertson C86, began in July 2014 with Canford pupils and staff making their inaugural visit to AWSHS. The engagement extends beyond mere cultural exchange, as Canford students actively participate in teaching, coaching, and various school activities during their visits.
Being a rural boarding school with a close-knit community, Canford faces the challenge of connecting its students with the broader world in a meaningful way. The relationship with AWSHS has led to innovative solutions, such as inviting teachers from the Ghanaian school to spend a term at Canford. Nick generously funded this initiative, bringing Samuel Amoasah to Canford in January 2023. Samuel, equipped with a welcome pack for the British winter, immersed himself in the school community, leaving a lasting impact.
During his tenure, Samuel became an integral part of Monteacute House, interacting informally with the boarding community. He contributed to the school by coaching in the senior football program, accompanying students on trips to places like Westminster Abbey and London Central Mosque, and working with debating teams. His engagement extended across various departments, adding an authentic touch of diversity to the staff.
Samuel’s influence didn’t stop at Canford’s gates. He took back strategies and initiatives to AWSHS, fostering enduring connections between the two schools. The commitment to joint debates and ongoing collaboration demonstrates the sustained impact of his visit.
The success of the program is evident in its positive reception at both Canford and AWSHS, prompting Nick to sponsor another Teaching Fellowship for a staff member from AWSHS.
This continued support underscores the mutual benefits and success of Canford’s commitment to global engagement and diversity through meaningful partnerships.
DR MICHAEL TOOSEY AWARDS
Dr Michael Toosey was a charismatic man who had very fond memories of Canford. He was most generous in donating a significant sum of money in 2017 to enable Canfordians in receipt of a bursary to access all that Canford has to offer by providing additional financial assistance for activities that might be financially unobtainable.
Thanks to his donation, we have supported pupils in receipt of a bursary this year to take part in a number of excursions including the Norway CCF skiing trip, Oxford reading trip, Granada trip, DofE Gold Award expedition. Our gratitude continues and Dr Toosey’s legacy lives on.
Dr Michael Toosey W44, May 1927 – July 2018
As in previous years, the Canford community came up trumps! An amazing array of prizes was donated for our Centenary online auction at the end of 2023 which turned out to be our most successful yet.
We continued the trend to allow other charitable organisations to contribute to prizes and share in the funds raised.
Canford Telethon 2023
At the end of the summer, thirteen Old Canfordians applied to work for our biennial telethon to raise funds for the Martin Marriott Foundation. Working online from home, some in different countries, they called to speak with OCs and parents.
The telethon is a fundraising exercise but it is much more than just that. Our callers spend time talking with OCs who in turn enjoy sharing memories of their time at Canford. There is also a real opportunity to share knowledge and their experiences which our callers highly value.
£20,224 for the Martin Marriott Foundation
£1,110 for the Friends of Canford
£587 for the Richard Porter Founation
£87 for the Friends of Canford Music
Our thanks goes out to those who donated prizes and those who placed bids. Your support is so generous and very much appreciated.
“It gave me the chance to network with depth and breadth of characters and career paths; a very valuable experience and one that really did feel like I was making a difference to a Canfordian.”
“It was a very rewarding experience as I was able to raise money for a good cause whilst also talking to so many wonderful people all with their own stories to tell.”
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Contact community@canford.com for information. FUNDRAISING
Nick Roberston and Samuel Amoasah
calls over 533 hours 114 donors £74,238 over 4 years THANK YOU Special thanks goes to Ted Allen M17, Offline Marketing Manager at 288 Group Ltd who printed and processed the pre-call letters.
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SPONSOR A ROOM at Canford
We have been delighted to receive sponsorship from OCs and parents for rooms at Canford. When Michael Dix SH74 read last year’s publication, he was immediately on the phone from Canada to his father to arrange for them to jointly sponsor what was his former dormitory in School House. It was a pleasure to take Ken Dix S47 to see the newly named Dix Family Room.
ROOMS AVAILABLE TO SPONSOR
There is now the opportunity to sponsor rooms 3 and 4. Before 1923, the plans suggest that these were Lady Guest’s dressing room and boudoir but later became dormitories in School House before being converted to office space for Marketing and Admissions. These rooms are being refurbished with room 3 becoming the Chaplaincy and room 4 a flexible meeting room.
Was this your dormitory? Would you like to add your name to the door?
In addition to the rooms in the Manor House, Salisbury House has been refurbished in the last few months and now houses the Bursary offices. The former Salisbury House Common Room at the rear of this building will hold happy memories for many. This will now become the Bursary Conference Room. If you would like to sponsor this room and add your name of choice, we would be pleased to discuss this further.
With the development of the Sixth Form College in the former Monteacute House, there will be further opportunities to sponsor rooms at Canford which will hold memories for OCs and is not limited to those mentioned here. Equally in the new Sixth Form boarding house there will be the chance to sponsor brand new rooms and in turn support our bursary programme.
Sponsorship is in the region of £10,000 - £20,000 with all proceeds supporting the Martin Marriott Foundation for bursaries. If you would like to sponsor a room, or require more information, please email rjg@canford.com
DONORS
2023 We are extremely grateful to the following for their support of Canford in 2023. We also thank several donors who have asked to remain anonymous. In any listing such as this, there will almost certainly be inadvertent errors or omissions, and we apologise if this is the case, but please do let us know if we have got it wrong!
GOVERNORS
Tea Colaianni
OCs
1940’s
Michael Lane M42
The late Rodney Jelfs S46
Ken Dix S47
The late Peter Littman W49
1950’s
Michael Goodliff W50
Christopher Sneath M51
The late Charles Rawlinson B52
John Cucksey SH52
Guy Palin SH52
Edwin Owen S54
Paul Merritt B54
Adrian Scott B56
Nicholas Barling F56
Roger Palin SH57
Ward Bullock S59
Henry Taylor C59
1960’s
Christopher Ridler W60
Timothy Hughes W60
Giles Biddle B61
Patrick Jenkins C61
Tim Kirk W61
Mark Fairhurst S61
Nicholas Edmonds SH62
Anthony Baron F62
John Jones-Pritchard B62
John Walker C63
David Betts C63
Jeremy Wingate-Saul W63
Anthony Smith SH63
David Hall S64
Simon de Halpert F64
Anthony Riddy W64
Jeremy de Halpert F65
Mervyn Pannett M65
David Austwick M65
Hugh Hazelton M65
Brian Langer S66
Peter Cameron C66
William Rippon-Swaine S66
Paul Tracy SH67
Richard Way F67
David Collins F67
David Kirk W67
John Lenton SH67
John McFarlane S67
Tom Montgomery C68
John Baxter B68
Jeremy Davies C69
James Harvey F69
Jeffrey Archer SH69
1970’s
Jonathan Guest SH70
Andy Bell M70
John Buckmaster S70
Robert Upshall S70
Jan Carlstedt-Duke B71
Kevin Pratt SH72
Andrew Oatts F74
Martin Hewitt M74
John Bingham M74
Michael Dix SH74
Christopher Volk SH75
Mark Forbes F75
Robert Awford M75
David Adams C76
Jane Allan F76
John Rylands SH76
Alexander Davis SH76
Anthony White F76
Gary Ellis S77
Amanda Suitters S77
William Hoath F78
Hugh Chissell S78
Helen Payne M78
David Charlton F79
Fiona Price F79
Nigel Westbury W79
1980’s
Rupert Ryall SH80
Cleeves Palmer C80
Philip Hammick M80
John Legat M81
Michael Griffiths F81
James Zeal M81
Howard Moody B82
Mark Falconer S82
Nick Rogers S82
Julian Thorne S82
Duncan Tatton-Brown W83
Mark Titman W83
Paul Harkness SH83
Rachel Johnson-Ferguson SH83
Ben Richards B84
Robyn Wright W84
Nicola Hancock F84
Rozelle Haynes SH85
Timothy Barnes S85
Stephen Headford SH85
Charles Moss SH86
Mark Tennant C86
Jamie Crittall SH87
Timothy Wiltshire F87
Johnny Payne B88
Joanna Jensen W88
Madhan Street W89
Matt Keats S89
Paul Nurser W89
1990’s
Rebecca Adlington S90
Will Tilbury F91
Andrew Smith S91
Adam Key B92
Barnaby Maunder-Taylor S92
Juliet Thomas F92
Simon Andrews SH92
Hamilton Ford SH93
Ashton Ward W93
Catherine Brookes S93
Kenneth Appleby C93
Dominic Fry F93
Rory McCormick F93
Andrew Young C94
Miles Hartwell W94
James Lock C94
Graham Lannoy L94
Matthew Maddison SH95
Andrew Ketteridge C96
Nicholas Coombes M96
Paul Mawdsley S96
Alexander Laird C96
James Hallam S96
Thomas Howard W96
Nicholas Smith L98
Thomas Montgomery S98
Paul Williams M98
Christopher Sharp S99
Natasha Fisher S99
2000’s
Katharine Templeton S00
Charlotte Robinson W01
Chloe Beattie Ma01
Nicholas Phillips SH01
Samuel Ross M01
Simon Stringer C01
Emily Salvesen L02
Hugh Farquhar M02
Justin Etherington M02
Marie-Louise Sharp S03
William Rottenburg C04
Richard Booth L06
Timothy Allen L07
Rory Ferguson W08
Alex Silk F09
Thomas Scott F09
2010’s
Edward Durkin C10
Henry Wilkinson F10
Henrietta Lane B12
James Lee W12
Charles Orr L12
Warren Muggleton S12
Matthew Borghi SH13
Harry Griffiths SH13
Marna Judson B13
Katherine Pierce S13
Freddie Porter M20
CURRENT PARENTS
Stephen Allen
Lucie Allen
Raulin Amy
Julie Anderson S86
Jeremy Andrews
Tom Armstrong
Edward Aspinall
Richard Bates
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FUNDRAISING FUNDRAISING
Ken Dix S47 visiting the newly named Dix Family Room
The Crown
THE CROWN THE DIX FAMILY ROOM ROOM 4 ROOM 3
FUNDRAISING
Harriet Bates
Paul Bennett
Yvonne Bishop-Weston
Beverley Blackman
Charlotte Bowater
Toby Branston
Timothy Brown
Ed Carrell
Adam Carswell
Kitty Cecil-Wright
Vincent Chan
Stuart Christie
Ewan Clark F86
Tim Clark
Sarah Cole
Nicholas Coughlan-Davis
Louise Courtenay
Sukollaphat Cross
Naomi Davies
Richard De Lisle
Rachel de Thample
James de Veulle M93
Alexandra Dirou
Marc Du Ry
Heather Field
Katie Gallagher
Rohan Glynn
Domini Gordon
Catherine Guirdham
Angela Guy
Charlotte Haddock
Eloise Hall
Christopher Harlowe
Edward Herbert
Billy Heyman
Lucy Heyman
Emma Hindell
Paul Hopkirk
Cerys Hopkirk
Clina Hopwood
Felicity James Smith
Robert Janaway
Shirley Jin
Nicola Jinks
Emma Keating
Anthony Keeley
Charlotte Keen
Jayson Kenny S86
Benjamin Kiff
Timothy Knatchbull
Nana Kyeremateng
Caroline Laird
Christopher Lewis
Jane Lewis
Dawn Markham
Matthew Martyn
Yvonne Motsi
James Pearce
Emma Perrin
Grant Perrin
Susannah Pinner
Jonathan Raymond
Helen Robertshaw
Mary Rodber
Marianne Romer
Michyla Samra
James Sclater
Susannah Sclater
Roslyn Scott
Alex Sloley
Alice Snell C90
Shaun Stacey
Clare Tee
Moira Thomson-Lukins
Alex Walter S90
Richard Warner
Ali Warner
Laetitia Watts
Kelly Webb
Paul West
Oliver Westberg
Brian Williamson
Danny Witter
FORMER PARENTS
Anita Ambrose-Hunt
Pauline Bearblock
Fiona Boyle
Anja Bull
Judith Chapman
Clare Cotterell
Sean Coughlan
Heather Culpan
Guo Hong Deng
Julie Durham
Tiffany Fleming
Keith Galbraith
David Hargreaves
Anna Herrington
Andrew Hilton
Caroline Hutton
Vanessa Janion
Joss Kent
Andrea König
Lynda Le Boutillier
Ming Lu
Fiona Martch
Roger Morris
Claire Offer
Roland Potts
Susan Rance
Stuart Robinson
Emma Robinson
Andrew Robson
M Rogers
Sally Rowland
Neil Saunders
Julia Sullivan
Lijun Sun
Audrey Taylor
Linda Tazzyman
Mary Webb
Laura Windsor
Jingjing Zhang
CURRENT STAFF
Ian Dryden
Rowena Gaston
Nicola Hunter
Kerry Mapp
Stephen Radnedge S80
James Ryan
The Estates Team
FORMER STAFF
Michael Bartlett
Keith Hay
Richard Knott
Andrew Powell
Jane Vacher
WIDER COMMUNITY
Vivienne Arkell
Canford Sports Centre
Cove Creations
Ruth Coxon
Falmer Palmer’s
High Mead Farm
Moors Valley Country Park
Anita Moss
Keith Parkhouse
Ben Perham, Oxygen8™
Remedy Oak Golf Club
Lighthouse Poole
Rose Shepherd
Snowtrax
Swanage Railway
Van Haven
Bristol City Robbins Foundation
Jun Yane
NINEVEH
Philip Alford S71
Richard Booth L06
Max Bowsher W01
Jon Boyle W80
Colin Chalkly S73
Ken Dix S47
James Faure M52
Colin French C59
Allan Futty SH52
Sarah Galbraith
Keith Galbraith
Donald Geikie C67
Michael Goodliff W50
Keith Hay
Vivienne Horwood
The late Rodney Jelfs S46
David Lazenby B55
John Lever
The late Peter Littman W49
John McFarlane S67
Sophie Minter M86
Tom Montgomery C68
Malcolm Napier M50
Roger Palin SH57
Robert Pierson SH58
Roy Pointer
Ken Quin M57
The late Charles Rawlinson B52
Ben Richards B84
Hugh Robinson C62
Adrian Scott B56
Phil Smith SH70
Patrick Target F74
Louise van Wingerden
Paul van Wingerden
Eric Wallington
Ian Yates F50
CONNECT GIVE BACK DEVELOP NEWS
Canford Global Connect is an online platform for Old Canfordians and parents. It allows you to find, re-connect and reminisce with fellow OCs as well as enabling you to utilise the trusted Canford environment to expand your professional network.
The platform serves as an effective communication tool for Canford news and events. If you are considering changing your career path and need advice, looking for a new job or seeking to recruit someone for your organisation, this network is invaluable. You can also share your news, advertise your business and share job opportunities with our community.
For this platform to become increasingly effective we need as many OCs to join as possible. You can edit your profile as with other social media sites and offer (or not) what works best for you.
Many schools and universities use this platform and we very much hope that you will join and make use of the valuable contacts available to you throughout the Canford Community.
Parents and former parents are welcome to join. You are a vital part of the Canford Community and you bring a wide range of experience and valuable qualities that you may be willing to offer to others. Plus it’s a fantastic networking tool too. Thank you to all the OCs and parents who have already offered CV advice, work experience and mentoring to others, it is greatly appreciated.
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www.canfordglobalconnect.com
A YEAR OF CELEBRATIONS
ENGAGEMENT
The Canford COMMUNITY
FRIENDS OF CANFORD
The Friends of Canford have once again enjoyed a bumper year of events, all of which were supported by record numbers. The proceeds of these gathering are used to support community projects, the majority of which are passionately supported by Canford pupils as part of their Community Project work. Thanks to our committee members and Canford pupils and staff we have been able to help a great number of extremely important and worthwhile causes. Each event brings our Canford community a little closer together and makes a marked difference to those we support. Wherever we help, we always try to leave a legacy. Our collaborations are not just about donations, they are focused on bringing about change and really making a difference. Many of our committee members end up as volunteers for the causes we support.
Our year commenced with our ever-popular Spring Lunch where Maureen Rose (dressmaker to the late Queen) held us spellbound. Golfers were treated to a super sunny day in June as we finally managed to host our FCS Charity Golf Day, our first for three years. Thankfully the weather was also on our side this year for our History and Arboretum tours, both of which were enjoyed on balmy evenings and served as an excellent reminder of how lucky we are to be able to share the enjoyment of our beautiful school setting. Participants have tried their hand at Real tennis, tested their aim on our Rifle Range, and their skills at rowing on the river too. We marked the end of the year with our infamous Quiz Night, then finally our seasonal Noel Noel event, the perfect end to a very special year.
All events raise funds for local charitable causes and our thanks goes to parents for their support of our work.
Tiffany Fleming, Chair of Friends of Canford
www.canford.com/whats-on-at-canford/events
FRIENDS OF CANFORD MUSIC
2023 FCM events opened with a Night at the Musicals, which was an evening of stunning performances and a night to remember. The Friends helped to support the event with a friendly welcome and bar reception for everyone to enjoy throughout the concert. The Centenary Proms in the Park was attended by a 2500 strong audience! School tours, food carts, art workshops and lawn games were just some of the attractions. The Friends supported by managing the stage chairs and stands as well as a Friends of Canford Music gazebo helping distribute free CDs and historical merchandise for those parents and friends wishing to be part of the nostalgia. The Orchestral musical line up started with Chariots of Fire, followed by the Wind Orchestra and Concert band and penultimately the Jazz Band. The finale, by all musical groups, played ‘A Fifth of Beethoven’ (Walter Murphy). The musician OCs and current pupils were exceptional throughout and a fine tribute and celebration to 100 years at Canford.
In November, Night at the Musicals 2 took centre stage. The Orchestra opened with excerpts from the magical Phantom of the Opera, followed by Defying Gravity. The Concert band with West Side Story, then Wind Orchestra followed, finishing with the Jazz Band - Anything Goes and I Get A Kick Out Of You, together with duet and soloist performances by pupils. A stunning sequel to the concert earlier in the year and once again the Friends supported it with our usual welcome and refreshments.
The close of the calendar year brought about the Christmas Concert - a plethora of stunning Christmas pieces from concertos to carols, performed by the Chamber Orchestra, Concert Band, Choir Quartet, Jazz band and Wind Orchestra. A feast of music to excite the senses in time for Christmas. The Friends of Canford Music were ever present with a festive welcome and drinks bar to help the parents and friends get into the Christmas swing!
Martin Hancock, Chair of Friends of Canford Music
Perhaps you have a good-quality but unused instrument that you would like to donate - helping more young people to make even more music?
Please email: fcm@canford.com
Canford may be a school that rows, rather than a rowing school with budgets to match, but it punches above its weight through rowers’ sheer determination and hard work. FCR had the pleasure of watching and supporting another successful year for Canford’s Boat Club. Following an autumn of races cancelled due to bad weather, the crews competed well across multiple head races and regattas. FCR provided food, drinks and support for rowers, parents and other supporters.
A new fundraising event was held in the spring, with rowers taking turns to keep three ERGs running for twelve hours. This was well supported and was the first step in raising money for a much needed racespec boat. The rowers covered 487km (305 miles) and, thanks to matched funding from a very generous donor, just over £11,000 has been raised. Hopefully this will become an annual event. The Boat Club dinner was the year’s social highlight. This year Siobhan Cassidy was the guest of honour and after dinner speaker. Siobhan is a former Cambridge Boat Club Chair and a Director and Chair of the Boat Race Company.
The season culminated with a lunch reception at Henley Royal Regatta, preceded by the boys’ 1st VIII racing against Westminster and a Canford Row Past to celebrate the school’s Centenary. An uplifting and very positive way to finish the season and the summer term. A second successive autumn of heavy rain meant river levels were often too high for rowing and a frosty Bristol Head was the only event unaffected. In true Canfordian style, our rowers persevered despite temperatures down to -3 degrees and it was great to see so many Canford boats on the water. This massive effort by everyone in the Boat Club – staff and pupils –was a fitting conclusion to the year’s rowing.
Nicola and Jonathan Stuart, Friends of Canford Rowing
23 ENGAGEMENT ENGAGEMENT
Many Old Canfordians, parents, grandparents, friends and staff give up their own time to volunteer in many ways to support the Canford Community by helping out at events, attending the Careers Convention, helping with school trips, talking to pupils, mentoring Canfordians and OCs, being a Governor to mention just a few. Without your help, so much of what we can offer just wouldn’t be possible.
CAREERS CONVENTION 2023
The aim of the Convention is to enable our sixth formers to learn more about career paths beyond school from OCs and parents and to build connections which could lead to mentoring or even work experience opportunities. This year we were very grateful to the 70 volunteers representing a wide range of industries including Business Management, Entrepreneurship, Environmental, Science and the Third Sector. The event started with pupils and volunteers in a conference style setting with special guest and Old Canfordian Sam Jones S09 presenting the first session of the day. Sam left Canford in 2009 to join Cardiff University to study Philosophy. Sam’s entrepreneurial flair saw him embark on various business ventures, his most recent and well-known achievement is as founder of tech company Gener8. In 2021 Sam appeared on Dragons Den to seek investment for his business, where he delivered what Dragon Touker Suleyman described as “one of the best pitches” he’d ever heard. Fast-forward two years, Gener8 has over 600,000 users, more than six million visitors and further funding from a consortium of investors, including Harry Redknapp, Tinie Tempah, and ex-cricket captain Chris Gayle. As part of his presentation, Sam talked about his inspirational career journey and his determination to pursue his goals, stating “Action always wins” and “I don’t believe many careers are linear. The magic happens when you take risks.” Thank you once again to all volunteers who joined us.
Are you an OC looking for careers advice? Would you be able to offer advice to an OC? Join Canford Global Connect and also contact community@canford.com We are here to help. Thank you.
VOLUNTEERS 2023
Thank you to the following people who donated time and expertise to Canford in 2023. We have tried to include as many people as we know about, but we apologise for any omissions or errors. Please do let us know if we have got it wrong!
GOVERNORS
Michael Akinfala
Tea Colaianni
Gary Coward
Rob Daubeney M84
Philippa Dickins
Georgina Fozard W04
Mark French
Nicholas Holloway F96
Michael Jeffries
Stephen Le Bas B89
William McLaren-Clark F98
Richard Nicholl
Jane Portlock
John Simmons
Annabel Thomas F95
OCS
Barry Coupe F70
Colin Chalkly-Maber S73
Richard Dyball S82
Teresa Fisher S82
Sophie Minter M86
Kevin Driver W87
Joanna Jensen W88
Hugh O’Neil Roe F88
Nick Jenkins SH94
Jon Howat SH95
Nicholas Coombes M96
Benjamin Dove-Seymour SH96
Anthony Langly-Smith M96
John Owen M96
Douglas Goodall M99
Graham Rapier F99
Oliver Finding F01
David Owen C02
Marie-Louise Sharp S03
Rebecca Gibson S04
Alexander Richards C04
Claire Grose Ma05
Richard Watt L05
Charlotte Williams B05
Marcus Chippindale C06
Kate Rayner B09
Rosie Rydon B10
Thomas McLean C11
Cameron Parham L11
Tobias Russell M12
Harriet Whillans B12
Thomas Hill M13
Katherine Pierce S13
Elle Upshall S14
Gus Mitchell C15
Hermione Jemmett B16
Sarah Elliott L17
Rupert Talfourd-Cook S17
Anna van Wingerden L18
Nicholas Leavesley W19
Richard Steavenson C19
Callum Bruce W20
Matthew Effick W20
Zachary Arnold F21
Erin Bruce W23
CURRENT PARENTS
Jeremy Andrews
Richard Balasubramaniam
Brooke Bowater
Charlotte Bowater
Sarah Burnet
VOLUNTEERS
Justine Campbell
Caroline Coulson
Catherine Coupe
Adam Covell
Richard Cutler
Tania Davis
Jessica De Mounteney
Lisa Farthing
Katie Gallagher
Tim Gallego
Mike Gibson
Martin Hancock
Lucy Harford Tapp
Helen Herbert
Jacqui Howells
Andrew Humphries
Anne Humphries
Alex Jones
Caroline Kersey
Emma Keating
Kristine Knudsen
Gail Mowat
Raffaella Newell
Grant Perrin
Katie Peters
Tim Porter SH85
Helen Robertshaw
Helen Schuster Bruce
Emma Selway
Catherine McSheehy
Andrea Siggers
Jesper Svedberg
Tania Davis
Angela Tweedie
Luc Vrettos S96
Joanne Walpole
Alex Walter S90
David Whelan
David Williamson-Jones
Michael Wright
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VOLUNTEERS
Anita
Ambrose-Hunt
Philippa Scudds
Gary Shaw
Jane Skellett
Karen Smith
Emma Thornburrow
Claire Vandvik
Ben Vessey
Harriet Vessey
Carol Wells
Pamela Wesley Annemarie Winter
Lauren Wood FORMER STAFF
Banyard
bookings made for events
173 358 people donated to Canford
volunteer s gave their time to Canford
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Keith Hay
Over 4,600 Over donated to the Online Centenar y Auction FORMER PARENTS
Rory Christopher Ben Coward C01
Phil
Jane
Anna
Andrew
Fearnley WIDER COMMUNITY
Sylvia Mountford
Kate Richards
Elizabeth Bingley
Michael Durham
David Shute
Colin Bingley
Michael Ledger
David Stewart
Lee Tilson
Fiona Wright
Total funds raised £440,486 events organised for the Canford Community
£105,504 donated to the Canford Charitable Annual Bursar y Fund
£22,000
2,059 member s have joined Canford Global Connect
263 stones sponsored on Lady Char lotte’s Walk
65 volunteer s took par t in the Career s Convention
37 member s of the Nineveh Legacy Society
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1,320 donations made to Canford
David Bayles
Helena Conibear
Angela Cork Ann Edwards
Perianne Graham
Heidi Leavesley
Miné Lockyer
Phil Merrell Susan Oliver Debra Stocks
Jonathan Stuart
Nicola Stuart Linda Tazzyman CURRENT STAFF
Charlotte
David Allen
Henry Bishop Pagan Bishop
Tim Brown
Rachael Daniel
Chloe Davis
Effick
Mike Doherty Phil
Rowena Gaston
Anne-Sophie Harrison
Susan Hogan
Hunter
Jack
Jackson
Nicola
Rikki
Jeffery
Jeffery
Jess
MacRae
Clive
Kyle
Emily
Mahony
McEvoy
Miles Zoë
Lee
Naomi
Mole
David Neill
Lucy Ralph Richard Redwood
Richard Salmon
Andrew Powell
Patrick Rossiter
Roger Peart
Jean Edwards
Maria Hannah
Elaine Melia
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