The Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference (HMC) is an association of the headmasters or headmistresses of 283 independent schools (both boarding schools and day schools) in the United Kingdom, Crown dependencies and the Republic of Ireland. For 2016/2017 the average day fees at a UK HMC school are £4,639 per term or £13,917 per annum. For 2016/2017 the average full boarding fees at a UK HMC school are £10,709 per term or £32,127 per annum. There are also International Members (mostly from the Commonwealth) and 30 Associate Members who are head teachers of state schools or other influential individuals in the world of education, who endorse and support the work of HMC.
The Conference dates from 1869 when Edward Thring, Headmaster of Uppingham, asked sixty to seventy of his fellow headmasters to meet at his house to consider the formation of a "School Society and Annual Conference". Fourteen accepted the invitation, and twelve were present for the whole of the initial meeting: Thring himself, George Blore (Bromsgrove), Albert Wratislaw (Bury St Edmunds), John Mitchinson (The King's School, Canterbury), William Grignon (Felsted), Robert Sanderson (Lancing College), George Butler (Liverpool College), Augustus Jessopp (Norwich School), William Wood (Oakham), Steuart Pears (Repton), T. H. Stokoe (Richmond), Daniel Harper (Sherborne), and James Welldon (Tonbridge). John Dyne (Highgate School) attended on the second day, and Alfred Carver (Dulwich College) did not turn up. From that date there have been annual meetings. It changed its name from the "Headmasters' Conference" to the "Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference" in 1996. The current Chairman is Christopher King, Headmaster of Leicester Grammar School, and the current general secretary is William Richardson.
Membership of the HMC is often considered to be what defines a school as a public school in England and Wales. Not all private, independent schools are in the HMC; in particular, many notable girls' schools, are not members, partly because historically the HMC was for boys' schools only. Today HMC's membership includes boys', girls' and co-educational schools.
The size of the Conference has grown. As late as the 1970s, membership was confined to 200 schools.
Edward Thring, Headmaster, Uppingham School, 1869Daniel Harper, Head-master, Sherborne School, 1870John Dyne, Head Master, Highgate School, 1871A R Vardy, Chief Master, King Edward's School, Birmingham, 1872G Ridding, Head Master, Winchester College, 1873Alfred Carver, Master, Dulwich College, 1874J Percival, Headmaster, Clifton College, 1875T W Jex-Blake, Head Master, Rugby School, 1876G C Bell, Master, Marlborough College, 1877H M Butler, Head Master, Harrow School, 1878J T Hornby, Head Master, Eton College, 1879–80E C Wickham, Head Master, Wellington College, 1881H W Eve, Head Master, University College School, 1882–83E M Young, Head Master, Sherborne School, 1884–85W Haig Brown, Head Master, Charterhouse, 1886–87W A Fearon, Head Master, Winchester College, 1888–89E Warre, Head Master, Eton College, 1890–91L W Barker, Headmaster, Merchant Taylors' School, 1892–93E Warre, Head Master, Eton College, 1894–95H A James, Headmaster, Rugby School, 1896E Lyttelton, Headmaster, Haileybury, 1897H W Moss, Headmaster, Shrewsbury School, 1898–99? Gray, Head Master, Bradfield College, 1900H W Moss, Headmaster, Shrewsbury School, 1901C C Tancock, Headmaster, Tonbridge School, 1902E Lyttelton, Headmaster, Haileybury, 1903A W Upcott, Head Master, Christ's Hospital, 1904G Rendell, Head Master, Charterhouse, 1905S R James, Headmaster, Malvern College, 1906C E Brownrigg, Master, Magdalen College School, 1907R Arbuthnot Nairn, Head Master, Merchant Taylors' School, 1908W T A Barber, Headmaster, The Leys School, Cambridge, 1909E Lyttelton, Head Master, Eton College, 1910N C Smith, Head-master, Sherborne School, 1911J Gow]], Head Master, Westminster School, 1912W C Eppstein, Headmaster, Reading Blue Coat School, 1913F Fletcher, Head Master, Charterhouse, 1914–15AA David, Headmaster, Rugby, 1916–18F Fletcher, Head Master, Charterhouse, 1919AA David, Headmaster, Rugby, 1920–21R Cary Gilson, Chief Master, King Edward's School, Birmingham, 1922F Fletcher, Head Master, Charterhouse, 1923Cyril Alington, Head Master, Eton College, 1924–25F Fletcher, Headmaster, Charterhouse, 1926–27R Cary Gilson, Chief Master, King Edward's School, Birmingham, 1928–29F B Malim, Master, Wellington College, 1930F Fletcher, Headmaster, Charterhouse, 1931F B Malim, Master, Wellington College, 1932D C Norwood, Head Master, Harrow School, 1933F Fletcher, Headmaster, Charterhouse, 1934F B Malim, Master, Wellington College, 1935H H Hardy, Headmaster, Shrewsbury School, 1936–38Spencer Leeson, Head Master, Winchester College, 1939–45J Wolfenden, Headmaster, Shrewsbury School, 1946–49G C Turner, Headmaster, Charterhouse, 1950R Birley, Head Master, Eton College, 1951–52E James, High Master, The Manchester Grammar School, 1953–54Walter Hamilton, Headmaster, Westminster School, 1955–56R Birley, Head Master, Eton College, 1957–58Desmond Lee, Head Master, Winchester College, 1959–60C P C Smith, Headmaster, Haileybury, 1961–62D R Wigram, Headmaster, Monkton Combe School, 1963–64Walter Hamilton, Headmaster, Rugby School, 1965–66Desmond Lee, Head Master, Winchester College, 1967D D Lindsay, Headmaster, Malvern College, 1968T E B Howarth, High Master, St Paul's School, 1969J MacKay, Headmaster, Bristol Grammar School, 1970A R D Wright, Headmaster, Shrewsbury School, 1971F H Shaw, Headmaster, King's College School, Wimbledon, 1972F F Fisher, Master, Wellington College, 1973Michael McCrum, Head Master, Eton College, 1974N P Barry, Headmaster, Ampleforth College, 1975R W Young, Principal, George Watson's College, 1976J M Rae, Headmaster, Westminster School, 1977David Baggley, Headmaster, Bolton School, 1978J S Woodhouse, Headmaster, Rugby School, 1979I D S Beer, Headmaster, Lancing College, 1980John Thorn, Head Master, Winchester College, 1981J W Hele, High Master, St Paul's School, 1982Roger Ellis, Master, Marlborough College, 1983David Emms, Chief Master, Dulwich College, 1984B H McGowan, Headmaster, Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School, 1985C H D Everett, Headmaster, Tonbridge School, 1986M J W Rogers, Headmaster, King Edward's School, Birmingham, 1987D A G Smith, Headmaster, Bradford Grammar School, 1988M M Marriott, Headmaster, Canford School, 1989D. J. Jewel], Master, Haileybury, 1990J. G. Parker, High Master, The Manchester Grammar School, 1991D. L. Milroy, Headmaster, Ampleforth College, 1992R. J. Wilson, Headmaster, Trinity School, 1993Hugh Wright, Chief Master, King Edward's School, Birmingham, 1994—5Anthony Evans (Portsmouth Grammar School)|Anthony Evans]], Headmaster, Portsmouth Grammar School, 1996Michael Mavor, Headmaster, Rugby School, 1997Patrick Tobin, Principal, Stewart's Melville College, 1998James Sabben-Clare, Headmaster, Winchester College, 1999Tom Wheare, Headmaster, Bryanston School, 2000Chairmen of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference (HMC)
Chris Brown, Headmaster, Norwich School, 2001E. Gould, Master, Marlborough College, 2002G. Able, Master, Dulwich College, 2003Martin Stephen, High Master, The Manchester Grammar School/St Paul's School, 2004Priscilla Chadwick, Principal, Berkhamsted Collegiate School, 2005Andrew Boggis, Warden, Forest School, 2006Nigel Richardson, Headmaster, The Perse School, 2007<*>Bernard Trafford, Headmaster, Wolverhampton Grammar School, 2007–2008Tim Hastie-Smith, Headmaster, Dean Close School, 2008–2009Andrew Grant, Headmaster, St Albans School, 2009–2010David Levin, Headmaster, City of London School, 2010–2011Kenneth Durham, Headmaster, University College School, 2011–2012Chris Ray, High Master, Manchester Grammar School, 2012–2013Tim Hands, Master, Magdalen College School, 2013–2014Richard Harman, Headmaster, Uppingham School, 2014–2015Christopher King, Headmaster, Leicester Grammar School, 2015–2016Mike Buchanan, Headmaster, Ashford School, 2016–2017<*> Change to Academic Year Chairmanship
The following were Chairmen of the HMC Committee in the early years of the Conference. In these years they served alongside the Chairman of the Conference (the ‘annual meeting’) until, in 1921, it was agreed that the Chairman of the Annual Meeting should always also be Chairman of the HMC Committee.
G Ridding, Head Master, Winchester College, 1870, 1871, 1872Daniel Harper, Head Master, Sherborne School, 1874, 1875, 1876, 1877, 1878G C Bell, Master, Marlborough College, 1879, 1881, 1882, 1883, 1885, 1886, 1887T W Jex-Blake, Head Master, Rugby School, 1880E C Wickham, Head Master, Wellington College, 1884, 1888E Warre, Head Master, Eton College, 1889, 1893W A Fearon, Head Master, Winchester College, 1891, 1895E Lyttelton, Headmaster, Haileybury, 1898, 1902, 1904H W Moss, Headmaster, Shrewsbury School, 1900J Gow, Head Master, Westminster School, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1911R Cary Gilson, Chief Master, King Edward's School, Birmingham, 1909, 1910F Fletcher, Head Master, Charterhouse, 1913, 1916C Lowry, Headmaster, Tonbridge School, 1917The following are the member schools, listed with their headmaster or headmistress. In some schools other titles are used, such as "High Master", "Warden", "Rector" and "Principal".
England
The Abbey School, Reading — Rachel S.E. DentAbingdon School – Mike J. WindsorAckworth School — Anton MareeArnold KEQMS — Mike WaltonAldenham School — James FowlerAlleyn's School — Gary SavageAmpleforth College — Acting HeadArdingly College — Ben FiggisAshford School — Mike BuchananAshville College — Mark LauderBablake School — John WatsonBancroft's School — Simon R.J. MarshallBarnard Castle School — Alan StevensBedales School — Keith BudgeBede's School — Peter GoodyerBedford School — James HodgsonBedford Modern School — Michael HallBenenden School — Samantha PriceBerkhamsted School — Richard BackhouseBirkdale School — Paul OwenBirkenhead School — Paul VicarsBishop's Stortford College — Jeremy GladwinBloxham School — Paul SandersonBlundell's School — Nicola HuggettBolton School — Philip Britton MBEBootham School — Christopher P. JefferyBradfield College — Christopher C. StevensBradford Grammar School — Simon HinchliffeBrentwood School — D. Ian DaviesBrighton College — Richard CairnsBristol Grammar School — Roderick MacKinnonBromley High School — Angela DrewBromsgrove School — Peter ClagueBryanston School — Sarah ThomasBury Grammar School — Richard MarshallCanford School — Ben VesseyCaterham School — Ceri JonesCharterhouse School — Richard PlemingCheadle Hulme School — Lucy PearsonCheltenham College — Alex PeterkenThe Cheltenham Ladies' College — Eve Jardine-YoungChetham's School of Music — Alun JonesChigwell School — Michael PuntChrist's Hospital — John FranklinChurcher's College — Simon H. WilliamsCity of London Freemen's School — Roland MartinCity of London School — Sarah FletcherCity of London School for Girls — Ena HarropClayesmore School — Joanne ThomsonClifton College — Tim GreeneCokethorpe School — Damian EttingerColfe's School — Richard RussellColston's School — Jeremy McCulloughCranleigh School — Martin S. ReaderCulford School — Julian Johnson-MundayDame Allan's School — John R. HindDauntsey's School — Mark J. LascellesDean Close School — Bradley SalisburyDenstone College — David M. DerbyshireDowne House School — Emma McKendrickDownside School — James WhiteheadDulwich College — Joseph A.F. SpenceDurham School — Kieran McLaughlinEastbourne College — Tom LawsonEllesmere College — Brendan J. WignallEltham College — Guy R. SandersonEmanuel School — Mark D. Hanley-BrowneEpsom College — Jay A. PiggotEton College — Simon HendersonExeter School — Bob GriffinFelsted School — Christopher TownsendForest School — Marcus Cliff HodgesFramlingham College — Paul B. TaylorFrancis Holland, Regent's Park — Charles FillinghamFrensham Heights School — Andrew J. H. FisherGiggleswick School — Mark TurnbullThe Godolphin School — Emma J.F. HattersleyGodolphin and Latymer School — C. Ruth MercerGrammar School at Leeds A merger between the all-boys Leeds Grammar School (HMC member) and Leeds Girls' High School — Sue WoodroofeThe Grange School — Debbie A. LeonardGresham's School — Douglas K. RobbGuildford High School — Fiona J. BoultonThe Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School — Peter B. HamiltonHaileybury and Imperial Service College — Joe S. DavisHalliford School — Simon WilsonHampton School — Kevin KnibbsHarrow School — Jim B. HawkinsHereford Cathedral School — Paul A. SmithHighgate School — Adam S. PettittHurstpierpoint College — Tim ManlyHymers College — David C. ElstoneImmanuel College — Charles E. DormerIpswich School — Nicholas J. WeaverJames Allen's Girls' School — Sally-Anne HuangThe John Lyon School — Katherine E. HaynesKent College — David J. LamperKent College, Pembury — Julie LodrickKimbolton School — Jonathan BelbinKing Edward VI School, Southampton — A. Julian ThouldKing Edward's School, Bath — Martin J. BodenKing Edward's School, Birmingham — Mark FentonKing Edward's School, Witley — John AttwaterKing Henry VIII School — Jason SlackKing's College, Taunton — Richard R. BiggsKing's College School — Andrew D. HallsKing's School, Bruton — Ian S. WilmhurstThe King's School, Canterbury — Peter J.M. RobertsThe King's School, Chester — Chris D. RamseyThe King's School, Ely — Sue E. FreestoneThe King's School, Gloucester — Alistair MacnaughtonThe King's School, Macclesfield — Simon HydeThe King's School, Rochester — Jeremy M.P. WalkerThe King's School, Worcester — Matthew ArmstrongKingston Grammar School — Stephen LehecKingswood School — Simon A. MorrisKirkham Grammar School — Daniel BerryThe Lady Eleanor Holles School — Heather HanburyLancing College — Dominic OliverLatymer Upper School — David GoodhewLeicester Grammar School — Christopher P. M. KingLeighton Park School — Nigel D.N. WilliamsThe Leys School — Martin J. PriestleyLincoln Minster School — Mark WallaceLingfield Notre Dame School — Richard W. BoolLord Wandsworth College — Adam WilliamsLoughborough Grammar School — Duncan ByrneMagdalen College School — Helen PikeMalvern College — Antony ClarkManchester Grammar School — Martin A. BoultonMarlborough College — Jonathan LeighMerchant Taylors' School, Crosby — David H. CookMerchant Taylors' School, Northwood — Simon EversonMillfield — Craig ConsidineMill Hill School — Frances KingMonkton Combe School — Chris WheelerMount Kelly — Mark SemmenceMount St Mary's College — Nicholas CuddihyNewcastle-under-Lyme School — David WilliamsonNew Hall School — Katherine A. JeffreyNorwich School — Steffan GriffithsNottingham High School — Kevin D. FearOakham School — Nigel M. LashbrookOldham Hulme Grammar School — Craig J.D. MairsThe Oratory School — Joe SmithOundle School — Sarah Kerr-DineenPangbourne College — Thomas J.C. GarnierThe Perse School — Edward C. ElliottPlymouth College — Jonathan StandenPocklington School — Mark RonanPortsmouth Grammar School — James E. PrioryPrincethorpe College — Ed D. HesterPrior Park College — W. James Murphy O'ConnorPutney High School — Suzie K. LongstaffQueen Anne's School — Julia HarringtonQueen Elizabeth Grammar School, Wakefield — David N. CraigQueen Elizabeth's Hospital> — Stephen W. HollidayQueen's College — Lorraine EarpsRadley College — John S. MouleRatcliffe College — Gareth P. LloydReading Blue Coat School — Jesse ElzingaReed's School — Mark W. HoskinsReigate Grammar School — Shaun A. FentonRendcomb College — Robert T. JonesRepton School — Alastair LandRossall School — Elaine PurvesRoedean — Oliver BlondRoyal Grammar School, Guildford — Jonathan M. CoxRoyal Grammar School, Newcastle — Bernard TraffordRGS Worcester — John D.C. PittThe Royal Hospital School — Simon LockyerRoyal Masonic School for Girls — Diana RoseRoyal Russell School — Christopher J. HutchinsonRugby School — Peter R.A. GreenRyde School — Mark A. WaldronSt Albans School — Jonathan W.J. GillespieSt Albans High School for Girls — Jenny BrownSt Bede's College — Richard RobsonSt Benedict's School — Andrew JohnsonSt Columba's College, St Albans — David R. BuxtonSt Dunstan's College — Nicholas P. HewlettSt Edmund's College — Paulo M. DuránSt Edmund's School — Louise Moelwyn-HughesSt Edward's School, Oxford — Stephen JonesSt George's College, Weybridge — Rachel OwensSt John's School, Leatherhead> — Martin CollierSt Lawrence College — Antony R. SpencerSt Mary's Calne — Felicia KirkSt Mary's College — Michael A. KennedySt Mary's School Ascot — Mary BreenSt Paul's Girls' School — Clarissa FarrSt Paul's School — Mark BaileySt Peter's School — Leo WinkleySeaford College> — John GreenSedbergh School — Andrew A.P FleckSevenoaks School — Katy L. RicksSherborne School — Dominic A. LuckettSherborne Girls — Jenny DwyerShiplake College — A. Gregg S. DaviesShrewsbury School — Mark TurnerSidcot School — Iain KilpatrickSilcoates School — Darryl WidemanSir William Perkins's School — Chris C. MullerSolihull School — David E.J.J. LloydSouth Hampstead High School — Helen PikeStamford School — Will M. PhelanStephen Perse Foundation — Tricia KelleherStockport Grammar School — Andrew H. ChickenStonyhurst College — John R. BrowneStowe School — Anthony K. WallersteinerSurbiton High School> — Ann HaydonSutton Valence School — Bruce GrindlayTaunton School — Lee C. GlaserTonbridge School — Tim H.P. HaynesTrent College — Bill J. PentyTrinity School of John Whitgift — Mark J. BishopTruro School — Andrew S. Gordon-BrownUniversity College School — Mark J. BeardUppingham School — Richard J. MaloneyWarminster School — Mark MortimerWarwick School — Gus R. LockWellingborough School — Garry R. BoweWellington College — Julian P. ThomasWellington School — Henry W. PriceWells Cathedral School — Elizabeth C. CairncrossWest Buckland School — Phillip StapletonWestminster School — Patrick DerhamWhitgift School — Christopher A. BarnettWimbledon High School — Jane LunnonWisbech Grammar School — Chris StaleyWithington Girls' School — Sarah HaslamWolverhampton Grammar School — Kathy Crewe-ReadWoodbridge School — Neil P. TetleyWoodhouse Grove School — James LockwoodWorksop College — Gavin W. HorganWorth School — Stuart McPhersonWrekin College — Tim FirthWycliffe College — Nick GregoryWycombe Abbey — Rhiannon WilkinsonYarm School — David M. DunnScotland
Dollar Academy — David KnapmanThe Edinburgh Academy — Marco G. LongmoreFettes College — Michael C. B. SpensGeorge Heriot's School — Cameron WyllieGeorge Watson's College — Melvyn W. RoffeThe Glasgow Academy — Peter J. BrodieGlenalmond College — Elaine LoganGordonstoun School — Simon ReidHigh School of Dundee — John. D. HallidayThe High School of Glasgow — John O'NeillHutchesons' Grammar School — Colin GamblesKelvinside Academy — Ian MunroLomond School — Johanna UrquhartLoretto School — Graham HawleyMerchiston Castle School — Andrew R. HunterMorrison's Academy —Gareth J. WarrenRobert Gordon's College — Simon J. MillsSt Aloysius' College — Matthew BartlettSt. Columba's School, Kilmacolm — David GirdwoodSt. Leonards School — Michael J.H. CarslawStewart's Melville College — J. N. David GrayStrathallan School — Bruce K. ThompsonChrist College — Emma TaylorHaberdashers' Monmouth School for Girls — Caroline A. PascoeHowell's School, Llandaff — Sally DavisMonmouth School — Andrew J. DanielRougemont School —Robert CarnevaleRydal Penrhos — Roger McDuffNorthern Ireland
Bangor Grammar School — Elizabeth HuddlesonBelfast Royal Academy — Moore DicksonCampbell College — Robert Robinson MBEColeraine Academical Institution — David R.J. CarruthersFoyle College – Patrick AllenMethodist College Belfast — J. Scott W. NaismithRoyal Belfast Academical Institution — Janet WilliamsonThe Royal School, Armagh — Paul CruteThe Royal School Dungannon — David BurnettElizabeth College — George J. HartleyVictoria College — Alun WatkinsKing William's College — Martin A. C. HumphreysRepublic of Ireland
Clongowes Wood College — Christopher LumbThe King's Hospital — John D. RafterSaint Columba's College, Dublin — Lindsay HaslettHillcrest International School, Nairobi, Kenya — Christopher WheelerMichaelhouse, Balgowan, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa — Greg TheronPeponi School — Mark DurstonPeterhouse Boys' School, Marondera, Zimbabwe — Howard W. BlackettSt George's College, Harare, Zimbabwe — G. Kevin AtkinsonSt John's College, Johannesburg, South Africa — Paul EdeyRidley College, St. Catharines, Ontario—J. Edward KiddShawnigan Lake School, Shawnigan Lake, British Columbia—David RobertsonUpper Canada College, Toronto, Ontario—Samuel James McKinneyAcademia Britanica Cuscatleca, Santa Tecla, El Salvador, Central America—Graeme KeslakeThe Grange School, Santiago, Chile—St. Andrew's Scots School, Olivos, Buenos Aires, Argentina—Gabriel RshaidSt. George's College, Quilmes, Buenos Aires, Argentina—St. George's College North, Los Polvorines, Buenos Aires, Argentina—Ian TateSt Paul's School, Brazil Sáo Paulo, Brazil—Louise SimpsonBritish School of Brussels, Tervuren, Belgium—Melanie WarnesBritish School of Paris, Croissy sur Seine, France—Nicholas HammondThe British School in the Netherlands, Voorschoten, The Netherlands—Kieran EarleyCampion School, Pallini, Athens, Greece—S. W. AthertonThe English College in Prague, Praha, Czech Republic—Dr Nigel BrownThe English School, Nicosia, Cyprus—Graeme GarrettKing's College, Soto de Viñuelas, Madrid, Spain — Elaine BlausOporto British School, Porto, Portugal—John Regan (interim)The Prague British School, Czech Republic—The British School of Milan, Italy—Chris GreenhalghSt. Catherine's British School, Greece—Stuart SmithSt George's British International School, Rome, Italy—Mr Martyn HalesSt Julian's School, Quinta Nova, Portugal—Craig MonaghanThe British School – Al Khubairat, Abu Dhabi, United Arab EmiratesDoha College, Doha, State of QatarDubai College, Dubai, United Arab EmiratesJumeirah English Speaking School, Dubai, United Arab EmiratesAll Saints' College, Perth, Western AustraliaBarker College, Hornsby, New South WalesBrighton Grammar School, Brighton, VictoriaCamberwell Grammar School, Canterbury, VictoriaChrist Church Grammar School, Claremont, Western AustraliaCranbrook School, Bellevue Hill, New South WalesThe Geelong College, Newtown, VictoriaGeelong Grammar School, Corio, VictoriaHaileybury College, Keysborough, VictoriaThe King's School, Parramatta, New South WalesKnox Grammar School, Wahroonga, New South WalesMelbourne Grammar School, South Yarra, Melbourne, VictoriaMentone Grammar School, Mentone, VictoriaScotch College, Hawthorn, VictoriaThe Scots College, Bellevue Hill, New South WalesSydney Grammar School, Darlinghurst, New South WalesTrinity Grammar School, Summer Hill, New South WalesWesley College, Melbourne, VictoriaNew Zealand
Christ's College, ChristchurchKing's College, AucklandWanganui Collegiate School, WanganuiBishop Cotton School, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, IndiaThe Cathedral & John Connon School, Fort, Mumbai, India — Meera IsaacsThe British School, New Delhi, India — Vanita UppalThe Doon School, Dehradun, India — Peter McLaughlinThe International School Bangalore, India — Peter J. ArmstrongThe Lawrence School, Sanawar, IndiaBeijing Dulwich International School — David J. MansfieldBritish International School, Jakarta — Simon DennisJerudong International School, Bandar Seri Begwan, Brunei DarussalamKolej Tuanku Ja'afar, Mantin NSDK, Negeri Sembilan, MalaysiaACS International, SingaporeTanglin Trust School, SingaporeHarrow International School, Bangkok, ThailandShrewsbury International School, Bangkok, ThailandBishop Wordsworth's School, Salisbury, Wiltshire – Stuart SmallwoodDr Challoner's Grammar School, Amersham, Buckinghamshire – Mark FentonThe Judd School, Tonbridge, Kent – Robert MastersMethodist Independent Schools Trust – David HumphreysPate's Grammar School, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire – Russel EllicottQueen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Blackburn, Lancashire – Simon CornsRoyal Alexandra and Albert School, Reigate, Surrey – Paul Spencer EllisSherborne International, Sherborne, Dorset – Mary ArnalThomas Deacon Academy, Peterborough – Alan McMurdoWelbeck Defence Sixth Form College, Loughborough, Leicestershire – Peter MiddletonJill BerryBrenda DespontinHMC Projects in Central and Eastern Europe
HMC Projects in Central and Eastern Europe is a charity offering opportunities for students and young teachers from Central and Eastern Europe to develop themselves, by coming to HMC member schools in UK for a year.