Felsted School is pleased to announce that Mr Chris Townsend has been appointed the new Headmaster as of 1st September 2015.
Chris, the current Deputy Headmaster at Felsted is a Classics graduate from Brasenose College, Oxford, where he was an Exhibitioner and won three Cricket Blues. Chris began his teaching career at Dean Close, where he was at school himself, and following a three year post as Housemaster, he moved to Stowe, where he was a Housemaster and Head of Boarding. In 2010 Chris moved to Felsted as Deputy Head.

John Davies, Chairman of the Governors, says: "Chris competed against a formidable field of some fifty applicants, including several Heads of leading independent schools, and his performance was such that he was the unanimous choice of the selection board to become the next Headmaster of Felsted. Chris is held in very high regard by pupils, parents and colleagues. He has been a most impressive Deputy Headmaster in so many ways and we are confident that he, supported by his wife Melanie and their two children, will provide Felsted with the strong and inspirational leadership necessary for the next stage of the school’s development.”
Chris Townsend comments: 'I am immensely proud to be appointed as the 28th Headmaster of Felsted School. It is a unique foundation, with a strong tradition, and I look forward to working to serve the entire community of Felsted: the pupils, parents, Common Rooms, operational staff and Old Felstedians alike. I am really excited by the challenge of building on Felsted's achievements to date and developing the school even further, and feel particularly privileged to have this opportunity.
I would like to pay tribute to the work of Dr Mike Walker as Headmaster and to wish him every success in retirement. I also wish to thank the Governors for their endorsement of my educational leadership and vision for the future of Felsted, and I look forward to working with them, and alongside Jenny Burrett in the Preparatory School, as we continue to develop all that is best about Felsted.'