Governing Body
Antony Phillips - Chair
Antony is a solicitor and a solicitor advocate, specialising in property-related litigation. He is Head of Real Estate at Fieldfisher, based in their City of London office. He spent 8 years on the Executive Committee of Fieldfisher, during which the firm underwent significant expansion.
Antony has lived in Sheen for nearly 25 years and was a Tower House parent for an unbroken period of 19 years(thought to be a school record!), his third boy leaving the school in the summer of 2019. As a parent, he took an active part in Tower House school life, including assisting with school plays and sports events. He is delighted to be continuing his association with the school having been appointed a school governor in Autumn 2019.
Contact details for the Chair of the Governors:Mr Antony Phillips
c/o Tower House School
188 Sheen Lane
London
SW14 8LF
Andy Sutch
Currently Chairman of the London Council for Sport and Recreation, Council Member at London Playing Fields Foundation, and Chair of his local Sports Council. Andy is a Fellow of both CIMSPA and the RSA and has Honorary Fellowship from St Mary’s University College Twickenham.
Andy joined the Sports Council in 1976 working on facility planning before he became the Regional Director for London in 1989 and was also the service team leader for the Rugby Football Union until 2003.
He was a founding team member bidding on behalf of London to stage the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games and a director of World Corporate Games staged in London in 1992.
Born in Wakefield, Andy now lives in East Sheen and since 2014 has been a non-executive director of Sports group, a lobby on behalf of SMEs in the sport and physical activity sector.
Claire Hogg
After attending medical school and gaining a BSc at St Andrews and Glasgow universities, Professor Claire Hogg underwent paediatric and early respiratory training at The Children’s Hospital in Sydney, Australia.
Professor Hogg is a Paediatric Respiratory Consultant, Clinical Director for the Respiratory Service and Head of the Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia Service at Royal Brompton Hospital. She is also a Professor of Practice in Paediatric Respiratory Medicine at Imperial College.
She has worked closely with charities and family support groups to raise funds and develop patient services over many years. She was a Trustee for the Brompton Fountain, a charity which provides support, resources and equipment to children and their families at Royal Brompton Hospital; she is also a founder member of the Ciliopathy Alliance UK and a frequent fundraiser for the PCD Family Support Group. She is currently on the Board of Governors for Royal Brompton and Harefield Foundation Trusts, where she also serves on the Nominations and remunerations Committee.
Brian Giffen
Brian spent 42 years pursuing a career in IT with BT. He specialised in the delivery of large integrated systems including London and National Code change, Y2K and the first fully integrated customer management system. He ran an internal Software House and was awarded a BCS medal for excellence in IT management. He spent his final years with BT as Director of IT compliance focusing on the increasingly important and complex area of corporate data and financial governance.
He lives in Sheen with his wife Sandra, and supports his two sons who run Sheen and Richmond Sports (shops). He spent thirteen years as Governor at East Sheen Primary, five of them as Chair, during which time the school successfully took on LMS and received an Outstanding rating from Ofsted.
Tom Hill
Geography Teacher and Joint Head of First Year, Hampton School, London
Tom lives in Surrey with his wife, who is also a Geography Teacher. Having graduated from Durham University with a degree in Combined Social Sciences, Tom initially spent several years working in business with Tesco plc, before joining the London Organising Committee for the Olympic Games to help deliver the 2012 Olympics and Paralympics. Following this, he moved into teaching, and has worked at Hampton School since 2014. He teaches Geography and is Joint Head of First Year.
Tom’s sporting passion is rowing. He started rowing as a junior at school, continued at university and is now a coach for Hampton School Boat Club, currently coaching the J16 squad. He loves to travel and has particular enthusiasm for visiting wilderness locations as well as attending the Olympic Games as a keen supporter. In his spare time he enjoys experimental cooking and gardening.
Peter Marr
Peter's entire career has been involved in US equity markets either in portfolio management or institutional broking. He is currently a Managing Director at William Blair International and prior to that he was a Managing Director at Citigroup.
Peter is an extremely active member of the local community with considerable experience working on charitable committees. Peter was appointed Chair of Trustees of The Richmond Charities and Richmond Philanthropic Society in 2018 having been a Trustee since 2005, and is also a member of the Finance Committee. More recently, Peter has become involved in the charity, Suited for Success, as a coach. The charity helps to give confidence to young adults and the long term unemployed so that they can gain a job that could change their lives.
In his spare time, Peter is a keen sportsman spending time on the golf course, squash and tennis courts, ski slopes, running in Richmond Park and watching rugby.
A past parent of Tower House School, Peter is married with four children and has lived in East Sheen for over 30 years.
Sam Madden
Having recently joined Alleyn’s School as Senior Deputy Head, after a distinguished seven-year tenure as Deputy Head (Wellbeing) at St Paul’s School, Sam played a pivotal role in promoting the health and wellbeing of both students and staff. His approach to education is rooted in the belief that a supportive environment for pupils is best fostered by ensuring teachers are happy, healthy, and passionate. He worked closely with parents and staff at St Paul’s, recognising the importance of a holistic approach to pupil welfare that includes informed and engaged parents.
Before entering the field of education, Mr Madden built a diverse professional portfolio, holding roles as a political consultant in the House of Commons and as a strategic consultant at Accenture. He holds a First-Class degree in Geography from Exeter University and a Master’s degree from the London School of Economics, where he focused on the intersections of Geography, Politics, and Economics.
Amongst significant and sector-leading work in the areas of wellbeing and mental health, Mr Madden has also led in Character Education and in Equality, Diversity and Inclusion across St Paul’s, played a lead role in Oxbridge preparation and coached various rugby and football teams. He served on the board of the Youth Coalition for Mental Health and is a certified Mental Health First Aid instructor. Mr Madden lives close to Tower House and is excited to be joining the board.
Charles Pike - Trustee
Charles is a private client lawyer, specialising in wealth and capital tax planning for both private individuals and institutions, including several charities. He qualified as a solicitor in 1974 and has been with Forsters LLP since 2007, becoming a consultant in 2014.
He has lived in Sheen for many years, and is himself an ex Tower House parent. He has worked with the Tower House Governors for some years.