New Senior School Appointments

We are delighted to announce two key appointments as St Hugh’s continues to develop its Senior School

Miss Sally Ewins – Assistant Head, Senior School

Miss Ewins brings extensive experience in academic leadership and pastoral care to her new role. Her career spans both prep and senior education, supported by specialist training in Child Counselling, Mental Health First Aid, ELSA, and Relationship Counselling. Before entering the teaching profession, Sally was a professional musician performing in leading London concert halls and major venues across the country, as well as working behind the scenes as an orchestra manager for film recording sessions and an established chamber orchestra. This rare combination of high-level artistic experience, pastoral expertise, and educational leadership places her in an outstanding position to support the Headmaster and Senior Leadership Team as St Hugh’s embarks on the next stage of its Senior School development.

I am genuinely thrilled to take on this role as the School enters an exciting new chapter. Having devoted the past twenty years to enriching the St Hugh’s experience through music and pastoral care, it is a privilege to be part of the team shaping the future of this new department. I look forward to helping nurture a thriving environment in which every pupil feels known, supported, and inspired to achieve their very best.

Mr Ben Rogers – Head of Year 10 and Exams Officer

Mr Rogers has over twenty years of experience as a teacher, including roles as a PE teacher and Head of Maths at secondary level. In addition to teaching Maths and PE at GCSE level, he supported two Year 11 groups through their GCSEs during a seven-year tenure as Head of Year. Ben has also served as a staff Governor and maintains a long-standing association with St Hugh’s, both as a former pupil and as a member of staff.


"As a past pupil of St Hugh’s, what makes the school so special to me is the strong sense of community and encouragement that shaped my own time here; a place where every pupil felt known, supported, and inspired to discover their strengths. Now, as I am afforded the opportunity to help guide pupils from Years 9-11, I feel both grateful and proud to carry that spirit forward. It is a privilege to support their progress, drawing on the values and confidence St Hugh’s gave me, and to help ensure that the same warmth, motivation, and belief in each pupil continues to flourish in the Senior School."

 

For further information about the Senior School, please see here.