Tributes have been paid to Ashville College's tenth Headmaster, Richard Marshall, who has lost his battle with cancer at the age of just 48.
Mr Marshall joined Ashville three years ago from Bury Grammar School for Boys.
Today Jamie Search, Chair of Governors, described Mr Marshall as an “outstanding leader who has been tragically taken from us far too early”.
Elspeth Fisher, Ashville College Acting Head, said it was
“an incredibly sad day for Ashville College and the wider Ashville family”,
Ian Brown, President of the Ashvillian Society, added “we will remember the many ways Richard positively impacted on so many Ashville lives"
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Highlights of Mr Marshall’s Ashville headship saw record numbers of pupils on the school register, the launch of Ashville International Kindergarten and Nursery in Lantau Island, Hong Kong, and Ashville winning accreditation to the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC), an international association that works to establish and maintain high standards within education.
Mr Marshall was a graduate of University of Birmingham and had an MSc in Science Communication from Imperial College London.
He described himself as “loving technology” and was an advocate of using technology in the classroom to improve pupil outcomes.
His three young children, Ethan, Emily and Harry, became Ashville pupils the same day he became its Headmaster, with his wife, Kym, joining the teaching staff. Today she holds the role as Deputy Head of Prep School (Academic).
A service celebrating Mr Marshall’s life will be held at a later date.
Donations can be made in his memory to Saint Michael’s Hospice
here.
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