Get ready for a new era at Orwell Park School! A fresh chapter awaits with the appointment of Alex McCullough as the school's new headteacher.
Mr. McCullough is set to take the reins at this prestigious prep school in Nacton, starting in September 2026. With a wealth of experience spanning three decades, he brings a unique blend of expertise to the role. Starting his career in state primary education, he later transitioned to the independent prep school sector, serving as academic director at Repton Prep and then as headmaster at Polwhele House School in Truro for nine years.
But here's where it gets controversial... Mr. McCullough's appointment follows the school's recent partnership with Benenden School, a move that has sparked debate among some. The partnership aims to provide stability and set the stage for future growth, but not everyone is convinced. Despite this, Mr. McCullough is eager to embrace the challenge, stating, "I am thrilled and honored to be leading Orwell Park at this pivotal moment in its history. Orwell is undoubtedly a remarkable institution with a brilliant future ahead, and I am eager to work alongside Benenden and the Orwell Park community to build upon the school's legacy of providing an exceptional education."
A music graduate from Durham, Mr. McCullough is a former cathedral chorister and a passionate musician. He also boasts extensive experience as a school inspector with the Independent Schools Inspectorate and has served as a district chair for the Independent Association of Prep Schools. With his wife, Helen, an experienced reception teacher, and their two teenage children, they are excited about their upcoming move to Orwell.
Orwell Park School is equally enthusiastic about the appointment, describing it as an "exciting time" and highlighting Mr. McCullough's "experience, vision, and energy." The selection panel unanimously chose him following a highly competitive recruitment process.
So, what do you think? Is this partnership a step in the right direction for Orwell Park School? Or does it raise concerns? Share your thoughts in the comments below!