The Charitable Trust
Established in 1968, The King’s School Worcester Charitable Trust (formerly The King’s School Worcester Development Trust) is a registered charity, independent of the School.
The Trust exists to support the strategic aims of the King’s School Foundation, primarily through bursary provision, opening the door to King’s for families who would not be able to without support, and to ensure that charitable gifts are used responsibly for the benefit of pupils.
The Trustees represent all areas of the School community and are supported by the Head, Director of Finance and Head of Alumni & Business Development.
Specifically, the Trust seeks to achieve:
- Opportunity for all through the provision of means-tested bursaries to enable pupils from all backgrounds to attend King’s regardless of their financial circumstances.
- Sustainable, progressive development through the investment in high-quality facilities.
Our Trustees
Nick Clark
Chair
Nick Clark
Chair
Nick attended the King’s School, being a boarder in Hostel House between 1988 and 1990. On leaving King’s Nick went on to Bath University to study Civil and Structural Engineering. The main thrust of his career has been the development and implementation of energy management services and asset optimisation within the UK, Europe and wider global markets.
As a strategist within the global management team, Nick leads a multi-geographical deployment of services, working with key blue chip businesses and cross border partnerships.
Nick is also a King’s parent and lives in Worcester with his wife and three boys. He has been actively involved with King’s for a number of years, sitting on the OV Committee as well as attending and helping out at many OV and School events, in addition to his duties as a Trustee.
John Attwater
Trustee
John Attwater
Trustee
John Attwater is Principal of The King’s School, Ely.
A chorister at Chichester Cathedral, he was then educated at Rugby and Oxford, where he read PPE.
His first teaching job was at Wells Cathedral School where he was Housemaster and Head of Religious Studies. After four years at Sevenoaks, John became Headmaster at King Edward’s School, Witley in 2010 before taking up his current role in August 2019.
A bursary recipient himself, John is passionate about increasing opportunities for children to access independent education. He served on the DfE ministerial working group on Assisted Boarding, is on the Advisory Board of the Royal Springboard Foundation and chairs the Chichester Cathedral Choristers Association Scholarship Trust Fund. John also serves on the Committee of the Choir Schools Association and the Membership and Standards Committee of HMC, and was appointed a Lay Canon of Ely Cathedral in 2022.
Tim Brock
Trustee
Tim Brock
Trustee
Tim Brock is Head of Governance & Compliance at The Greenshaw Learning Trust where he supports and advises the Board of Trustees, the Trust Senior Leadership Team, Local Governing Bodies and Headteachers in the development and effective operation of the governance of the Trust, and the development and application of policies and procedures. Through strategic work regarding The Military Covenant Tim is an active member of the Service Children Progression Alliance Management Group.
Tim worked for Oxfordshire County Council for 5 years as Head of Governor Services, part of the School Improvement Team. During this time Tim served as an elected trustee on the National Governance Association Board.
Previous roles with Beam Suntory, Bass PLC, The Forestry Commission and as a policy advisor to The Under Secretary of State for Employment have helped to shape his career.
Tim grew up in Worcester and attended The King’s School between 1977 and 1987. He is also a Governor at King’s and a member of the Compliance Committee.
Hugh Carslake
Trustee
Hugh Carslake
Trustee
Hugh Carslake retired in 2017 as a Consultant at Shakespeare Martineau Solicitors in Birmingham, specialising in private client work. He is a Trustee of numerous trusts for clients and charities. Hugh is also Chairman of the Trustees of the Barber Institute at Birmingham University, President of the City of Birmingham Choir and acts as Registrar for the Anglican Diocese of Birmingham. He is a Churchwarden of his local church.
He has served as a Governor at King’s since 2002 and as Chairman of Governors since 2010. He is a member of the Finance & General Purposes, and Nominations Committees.
Tom Dupernex
Trustee
Tom Dupernex
Trustee
Tom Dupernex works for the fintech company iCapital in central London. Previously, Tom worked for a Swiss bank and he is a solicitor (non-practising). He studied Geography at Trinity College, Cambridge and currently sits as Chair of the Investment Committee at the Royal Geographical Society and a member of the Investment Advisory Committee of Trinity College Cambridge. Tom lives in London with his wife and three children.
Hannah Edwards
Trustee
Hannah Edwards
Trustee
Hannah is a UCL Honours Economics graduate and she has worked in the wealth management industry for many years, having managed either larger teams of client facing planners or more recently sat at the board table of a regional wealth manager.
Hannah is Managing Director of Eva Capital Management, a Worcester based wealth management boutique. Her successes have led to a number of professional awards, including the Worcestershire Business Woman of the Year 2013, UK Investment Advisor of the Year 2019 and IFA of the Year for the Midlands and East Anglia for 2019, 2022 and 2024. More recently, Eva Capital Management won Micro Business of the Year 2023 at the Hereford and Worcestershire Chamber Awards.
Giving back to the local community is close to Hannah’s heart: she joined St Richard’s Hospice as a Governor in 2011, where she sits on a number of their finance and investment committees, lending much investment experience. As a committed Christian, Hannah has a strong faith and has previously been involved in fundraising for Christians Against Poverty.
Hannah’s two boys attend The King’s School and this experience as a parent, as well as the depth and breadth of her investment experience, are very useful qualities when conducting her role as Trustee.
John Foley
Trustee
John Foley
Trustee
John qualified as both a Barrister and a Chartered Accountant and has been a director of various public and private companies for over 30 years. He was Chief Executive of two public companies between 1992 and 2006 and has subsequently been a chairman and investor in many private and public companies in fields as diverse as engineering, facilities management, radio and strategic communications. The largest business is Premier Technical Services Group Ltd, which he and two close friends founded. They grew it from scratch, took it to the public market and then sold the business to an investment bank in Summer of 2019, although John remains on PTSG’s Board.
John is currently a substantial shareholder in 9 private equity trading companies and manages those investments in addition to a portfolio of other investments
John has a close family connection with King’s as his brother, sister and one of his daughters attended the School. Via The Foley Family Bursary, we are delighted that John has committed to providing financial support to fund one full bursary place at King’s, starting in September 2020. This bursary epitomises John’s enthusiasm about helping others from less financially privileged backgrounds to benefit from a King’s School education.
Laurie Green
Trustee
Laurie Green
Trustee
Laurie is an OV and parent of an OV. He is a solicitor and, prior to his retirement from professional practice, Laurie was a partner and head of Litigation and Dispute Resolution at Parkinson Wright in Worcester, completing 49 years with that firm. He also served as an adjudicator and assessor for the Legal Aid Agency alongside his practice responsibilities.
Laurie has always had a particular interest in education and training. For 13 years, he served as a governor of a horticultural further education college until 2007 when he became a governor of King’s School Worcester, serving in that capacity until retirement from the board in July 2023.
He is particularly committed to increasing opportunities for children of all backgrounds to access a King’s School Worcester education, having himself benefitted from the then existing Direct Grant Scheme.
Laurie is a member of the Finance Committee of Holy Redeemer Church, Pershore.
Donald Howell
Trustee
Donald Howell
Trustee
Donald read Mechanical Engineering at Imperial College, and then qualified as a Chartered Accountant. Following five years working for a London firm of management consultants, he joined GEC where he became Managing Director of GEC Mechanical Handling Ltd and eventually Group Managing Director of the GEC ALSTHOM Low Voltage Group.
He is now retired. From 1986 to 2010 he was Chairman of the King’s School Governors and of their Finance & General Purposes Committee.

