ACS (International)
Appoints New Principal
Mr
Kerr Fulton-Peebles has been appointed Principal of ACS (International)
from 01 January 2010 to succeed the Rev Dr John Barrett, who will be
stepping down after five years at the helm. Dr Barrett will continue to
lead the school until the end of 2009 and thereafter serve as a member
of the Board.
Married with
four children, Mr Fulton-Peebles (aged 53) is currently the Headmaster
of King Edward’s School, Witley, Surrey in the UK, an Anglican
coeducational boarding and day school with a significant proportion of
international students. He was previously the Principal of King
William’s College, Isle of Man.
Mr
Fulton-Peebles was born and brought up in Scotland. He has an honours MA
degree in Geography and Economics from Edinburgh University and a Post
Graduate Diploma in Education from Moray House College of Education,
Edinburgh. A member of the Headmasters/Headmistresses Conference of the
UK (HMC), he is the chairman of HMC Projects in Central and Eastern
Europe and represents HMC on the Council of International Principals. He
is a trained School Inspector, and has wide educational experience
including experience of administering and teaching GCSE and the IB
Diploma.
We extend a
very warm welcome to Mr Fulton Peebles and wish him all the very best as
he continues to build upon John Barrett’s work in the first five years
of the school’s life, and take the school forward while maintaining its
fundamental values. |