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New Schools Network; The John Adam St Gang

Caz | 13.07.2010 13:26 | Education | Globalisation | History | World

New Schools Network claim to be an independent group, however they are most certainly not independent of the John Adam St Gang.

What we describe as the 'John Adam St Gang' are those insitutions located roughly between The Strand, Embankment, Craven Street and Lancaster Place.

New Schools Network claim to be an independent group, however they are most certainly not independent of the John Adam St Gang.

What we describe as the 'John Adam St Gang' are those insitutions located roughly between The Strand, Embankment, Craven Street and Lancaster Place (indicated on this map):

 http://www.scribd.com/doc/28845356/Heron-House-FRM-Financial-Risk-Mana gement-Map

Extensive list of institutions in the area:  http://www.scribd.com/John%20Adam%20St%20Gang:%20Crown%20Control

List of occult institutions in the John Adam St Gang (many historic)
 http://www.scribd.com/John_Adam_St_Gang_Occult_Theosophy

History of the area:  http://www.scribd.com/doc/25462764/170-Adelphi-Royal-Houses-Literary-H istory

More here:  http://www.lifeinthemixtalk.com/?p=3305

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New Schools Network

Of the below names, eight out of the thirteen can be linked to the John Adam St Gang:

* Sir Geoffrey Owen

Sir Geoffrey is a former editor of the Financial Times and is a Senior Fellow at the London School of Economics.

(Financial Times owned by Pearsons, located in Shell Mex House, London School of Economics founded at Adelphi, so hence both institutions of the John Adam St Gang).

* Amanda Spielman

Amanda Spielman is research and development director of the academy operator ARK Schools, where she is also responsible for strategic legal, governance and regulatory matters. She was recently a member of the Sykes review group commissioned by Michael Gove to review the school assessment system. She has an MA in Comparative Education from the Institute of Education. She is also a chartered accountant and spent over 15 years in private equity, mergers & acquisitions, and corporate strategy in the UK and the US for Kleinwort Benson, Mercer Management Consulting, and Nomura International Principal Finance Group.

ARK located at 15 Adam St, hence of the John Adam St Gang

* Sir Bruce Liddington

Sir Bruce is the former Schools Commissioner for England, and is the Director General of EACT – an education foundation opening Academies across England. He is former head of Northampton School for Boys, whose performance he transformed, and held several posts in the Academies Directorate.

* Theodore Agnew

Theodore is Deputy Chairman of Jubilee Managing Agency. He is also Chairman of the Norfolk Community Foundation, and a trustee of Policy Exchange.

Family publishes Whitaker's Almanac, buried under Cleopatra's Needle, between Shell-Mex and Adelphi House. (Agnew family details here:  http://www.911forum.org.uk/board/viewtopic.php?t=19345)

* Barbara Harrison

Barbara is the former chief executive of the Girls’ Day School Trust, one of the largest and most successful providers of independent education in the UK. She established the first independent sector Academy (The Belvedere) in Liverpool, closely followed by Birkenhead High.


* Professor Julian Le Grand

Professor Le Grand is Richard Titmuss Professor of Social Policy at the London School of Economics. He was one of Tony Blair’s key advisers and has written books on the use of market systems in public services – including education.

London School of Economics founded at Adelphi, John Adam St Gang.


* Baroness Sally Morgan

Sally is an adviser to Ark Academies. She is a former Director of Government Relations at 10 Downing Street and senior adviser to Tony Blair. Originally a secondary school teacher Sally has a BA (Hons) in Geography from Durham University, PGCE from London University and MA in Comparative Education from the Institute of Education.

ARK at 15 Adam st, John Adam St Gang.

Morgan's husband John Lyon has been with Liberty (more on Liberty below).

* Rev Tim Hastie-Smith

Tim was head of Dean Close in Cheltenham for ten years, and is a former chair of the Headmasters’ and Headmistresses’ Conference. He has been a school governor for a wide range of schools, and currently runs Perrett Laver’s practice within schools and colleges.

* Heath Monk

Heath is Chief Executive of Future Leaders which develops the next generation of leaders for challenging schools. He is the former Deputy Schools Commissioner. He also spent six years as a secondary teacher of English and Drama, having read English Literature at Queen’s College, Oxford.

Future Leaders located at 15 Adam St, London and funded by ARK, so hence of the John Adam St Gang

* Geoffrey Davies

Geoffrey is a former partner for Lewis Silkin, where he acts as a consultant. He has helped to establish around 60 Academies, working with many of the major sponsors. He is on the board of ULT – a multi-Academy sponsor.

Geoffrey Davies Solicitors are located at 21 Buckingham Street, which runs off John Adam St, parallel to Adam St. Curiously, this firm has the same phone number as Lewis Silken, located at Windsor House, 50 Victoria St, London.

Lewis Silken write the academy funding agreements, and are associated with Liberty, which links to the PIE, Paedophile Information Exchange.

(article here:  http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/labour/4949555/Har riet-Harman-under-attack-over-bid-to-water-down-child-pornography-law. html)

* James Merriman

James is CEO of the New York City Charter School Center, which serves as a resource and facilitator for new charter schools. He is the former director of the Charter Schools Institute of the State University of New York (SUNY), one of America’s largest authorisers of charter schools.

* Ian Cleland

Ian is the Chief Executive of the Ormiston Academies Trust, a multi-Academy sponsor. He has been a Visiting Professor at Wolverhampton University. He has extensive experience of education consultancy at a senior level with KPMG, DCSF and Local Authorities and is a former head.

* Paul Marshall

Paul Marshall is the co-founder and Chairman of Marshall Wace LLP. He is also a co-founder and trustee of ARK – a multi academy sponsor – and of the charity Every Child a Chance. He is chair of the Management Committee of the liberal think tank CentreForum.

ARK at 15 Adam St, so of the John Adam St Gang.

Caz

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Barbara Harrison trustee of New Schools Network, formerly with GDST

20.07.2010 11:29

Barbara Harrison

Trustee of the New Schools Network

Resigned as CEO of Girl's Day School Trust in 2009

The Girls Day School Trust (GDST)

* The GDST is at the forefront of the independent-led arm of the Labour Government's Academy programme and has begun to convert schools back into the maintained sector, with The Belvedere School, Liverpool, in September 2007 and Birkenhead High School in September 2009.
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls%27_Day_School_Trust

* The RSA (Royal Society of the Arts) helped to establish the Girls Day School Trust:
 http://www.thersa.org/projects/expertises/education/history

* The Belvedere Academy
GDST Chief Executive Barbara Harrison and Dame Mary Richardson, Chief Executive of HSBC Global Education Trust, represented the Academy co-sponsors. Following the ceremony, Lord Adonis unveiled the foundation stone alongside Mrs Harrison and Dame Mary.

 http://www.gdst.net/News/Documents/Annual_Review_2008_D08_FINAL.pdf

* Dame Mary Richardson also a trustee of the Dulverton Trust, as well as President of SOS Children's Villages International, report on Dulverton including very disturbing report about SOS in Israel here:

 http://www.lifeinthemixtalk.com/?p=15328

* Lord Adonis states
 http://www.scribd.com/doc/33884228/Academies-Boarding-DNA-and-genes

I believe it is important that independent schools
support academies, and why more young people in the
state sector should benefit from a boarding experience....

They were impressed
by the argument that the ‘DNA’ of Wellington College
could be deployed elsewhere to inform the founding ideals
and purpose of a new state school.
In our case, that means a commitment to all-round
education, our eight aptitudes, pupil well-being, outdoor
activities and the Combined Cadet Force. The academy
would also have a strong house system, with the house
names at Wellington College replicated, and boarding.
700 of our 850 pupils are boarders. It is very much in our
genes.

* Lorna Cocking chairman of the Girls Day School Trust also a Fellow of the Royal Society for the Arts:
 http://www.mdx.ac.uk/aboutus/whoiswho/governors/Biographies/index.aspx
Lorna Cocking has worked for Pearson Education for 15 years, firstly as Publishing Director for UK Schools and, over the last three years as Director of Education. She has recently been appointed Chairman of the Girls' Day School Trust.....She is a Fellow of the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufacture and Commerce (RSA).

* Marianne Talbot at the Girls' Day School Trust and the RSA
 http://www.conted.ox.ac.uk/research/profiles/profile.php?id=157
From 2000 – 2008 Marianne was a member of The Council Of The Girls’ Day School Trust, Britain’s largest educational charity and owner of 30 schools nationwide. From 1996-2000 Marianne was on the ‘Ethics in the Workplace’ Committee of the Royal Society for Arts, Manufacturing and Commerce.

* Mary Chapman at the Girls' Day School Trust as well as the RSA:
 http://www.gdst.net/aboutus/introduction/ourleadershipteam/council/Pages/MaryChapman.aspx

* Alison Graham with the RSA and sets up the Minerva Network for the Girls' Day School Trust:
 http://www.brakeley.com/pages/int_employees/a-graham.html
She was recently the interim Director of Development for The Royal Academy of Arts (August 2008-April 2009) leading a team of 40 raising revenue and core income from Friends membership, corporate and other sponsorship, trust grants and individual support, and preparing for a major capital campaign.  As a member of the Executive Committee, she was closely involved in the work of producing a 10 year strategic plan for the Academy, and in the management changes consequent on this process.   
In her first development post she created the Minerva Network for the 24 senior schools of the Girls’ Day School Trust and later launched their Minerva Fund...

Caz