Past Heads
- Thomas Revell (1579–1584)
- ___ Fletcher (1584–1592)
- ___ Waterhouse (1592–1626)
- ___ Peck (1626 – c.1636)
- Francis Alsopp (c.1636–1640)
- ___ Poole (1640–1660)
- William Whitaker (1660–1680)
- ___ Mason (1680 – c.1692)
- Robert Good (c.1692–1722)
- Rev. John Baynes (1722 – c.1750)
- ___ Allison (c.1750–1774)
- Rev. John Walker (1774–1797)
- Rev. John Russell (1797 – c.1809)
school closed c.1809–1814
- William Pidcock (1814–1847)
- Rev. John Cockerton (1847–1857)
- Rev. John F. Fanshawe (1857–1866)
- Dr. Edward Young Haslam (1866–1869)
- Waller K. Bedingfield (1869–1888)
- Charles Chapman Baggaley (1888–1926)
- Norman Shera Millican (1926–1953)
- Peter John Wallis (1953–1958)
- Maurice Edmundson (1958–1964)
- Dr. Peter Henry Andrews (1964–1985)
- Mr. Thomas I. Thomas (1985–1994)
- Mr. C.J. Burke (1994–2005)
- Mr A. Gibbs (acting) (2005–2006)
- Miss T.B. Roche (2006 – present)
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