Ackworth School Committee

Mary Hartshorne
Member of the Committee since 2022, Clerk from September 2024.
I have been a Quaker all my life and am a member of Brant Broughton Meeting in Lincolnshire. I boarded at Ackworth in my sixth form.
A qualified speech and language therapist, I’ve always worked in special educational needs: in mainstream and special schools, director of a national children’s charity, running a training company, autism foundation adviser and trustee. I currently work for the tribunals service, sitting on SEND appeals panels.
I’m a keen cyclist, reluctant runner, avid reader, an obsessive foodie and sing for the joy of it.

Belinda Walters
A member of committee since 2023, Assistant Clerk from September 2025.
I am an old scholar of Ackworth (1975-82), and then graduated with a Law degree from Nottingham University before qualifying as a solicitor in London.
I am a commercial solicitor, currently working as General Counsel for a technology business. I have worked both in solicitors firms and in-house during more than 30 years of legal practice.
I am married with an adult son and live on the Isle of Wight.

Carol Raynor
Member of the Committee since 2004. Parent representative and Old Scholars representative. Dep Treasurer and now Treasurer.
Old Scholar for 1 6th form year, two children through School, one grandchild in Coram, one daughter working in Coram
I am recently retired from being the Finance Director for my family commercial property business. I still continue as a consultant for them, along with some private accounting work.
Outside work my passions are my family, my friends, reading, theatre, crafts, especially cross stitch and knitting, and singing in the choir.

Andy Penman
Member of the Committee (2022), Clerk of the Education/Pastoral Committee (2023).
A birthright Quaker, I am a member of Bridport Meeting in Dorset. I am a former Ackworth staff child: my father taught English at the school in the late 1960’s and brother and sister both attended the school.
I am a retired headteacher (both mainstream and special schools), National Leader of Education and Ofsted inspector. Currently CEO of an association of 175 special schools in the SW, providing conferencing, training and support. I am training to become a magistrate.
I have a large family and I enjoy DIY/woodturning, walking, reading and singing.

Andy Whiteley
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Sue Raphael
Member of the Committee since 2022. Governor with responsibility for Safeguarding since September 2023
I am a life-long Quaker and a member of Roundhay Meeting in Leeds.
I have a long connection with Ackworth going back to paternal grandparents who met at the School, a father who attended and returned to teach, and I completed my Senior School education here.
I worked for the NHS in various roles throughout my working career, now retired.
I enjoy gardening, visiting gardens and keeping active.

Guy Townsend
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Stephen Bunney
I was born in 1956 into a long established Quaker Family. Whilst both my parents’ families had multiple connections with Ackworth School I boarded at Bootham School, York for my secondary education.
After A levels and University, I trained to be a teacher specialising in Geography and latterly in Special Education Needs concentrating on dyslexia and behavioural issues. For 40 years I worked in residential boarding schools: Sidcot and Sibford Quaker Schools and De Aston School, Market Rasen a state comprehensive.
Since retirement I have become increasingly involved in local politics in Lincolnshire as a Liberal Democrat District and County Councillor.

Angus Wells
Member of School Committee since 2024. A member of the Education/Pastoral subcommittee with oversight of Coram House and early years education.
I am a member of Wensleydale and Swaledale Area Meeting. For a number of years I represented my Area Meeting at Ackworth General Meeting and came to know the school well. I was then and still am very impressed by the feel of the school as a place where Quaker values are taught and lived out daily. Now retired, I was a secondary school teacher of Religious Education.
In retirement I enjoy time in the garden and allotment, walking, and language learning.

Sal Wright
Member of Committee since 2023.
I attended Ackworth 1988-95, boarding in my final year as Head Girl. I have volunteered for Old Scholars since I left and organise the annual Easter Gathering.
An eclectic employment pathway led me to working with young people. I was a youth worker for many years, before swapping my safeguarding hat for a fundraising role for youth charities. I now run my own music business in Hampshire and teach at a girls’ boarding school and village primary school.
When not renovating an old Victorian cottage, I enjoy sailing, walking and all things musical!

Verity Watts
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Nikki Armstrong
Member of the Committee since 2026 and an old boarding scholar, 1976-81. Quakerism and my time at Ackworth still play a very important part in my life.
Qualified as a Secondary School teacher in 1988 and enjoyed a career in excellent establishments, one being a state faith school. I had roles in Youth Work and moved out to live in France for 12 years where I ran a small business.
Sport has played a significant role in my life. I was lucky enough to play county Hockey and Cricket and club football. I had a volunteer role at the Women’s Rugby World Cup in 2025 and enjoy helping out at our local National sailing academy in Weymouth with Disability sailing.
Retirement allows me the privilege of walking the dog, reading, creating and sadly, supporting the real passion of my life, Nottingham Forest!

Matthew Moore
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