Our Members
Members have an overarching responsibility for the viability and performance of the AAT through the appointment of trustees and approval of the annual report; they have the power to amend the Articles of Association that govern the way the Trust is constituted and managed.
For information on Governance at each of schools, please follow the links here
Lady Flora Letanka
Skillset and experience
CEO of The Economist Educational Foundation. Flora lives in St Albans with her husband and three children and is also a Governor of St Michaels Church of England VA Primary School.
Rev. Graham Clarke
Skillset and experience
Graham has had a long career involving young people and their personal development in formal and informal settings – beginning as a Youth Worker in Liverpool and Leeds 1977-87
He was Minister of Marshalswick Baptist Free Church St Albans (2003-2021) and Community Governor of a local primary school ( 2014-2021) He is currently a Trustee and volunteer with St Albans and Harpenden Education Project which works in schools across St Albans and Harpenden, and is also a Trustee of The Baptist Housing Trust.
Graham holds a BA (Hons) Degree in Applied Social Science; A Postgraduate Diploma in Biblical and Theological Studies from Oxford University and is a Member of the Institute of Personnel and Development.
Other professional and voluntary roles have included Moderator (Chair) of the Central Baptist Association; Trustee of West Herts YMCA;. Regional Director YMCA South and South and South East England; Programme Development Director England YMCA, responsible for the development of new projects., charity governance and Management Consultancy.
Graham knows many of the communities served by AAT Schools well and is committed to seeing all children and young people fulfill their potential.
Geoffrey Copland CBE
Skillset and experience
A physicist and former Vice- Chancellor and Rector of the University of Westminster from January 1996 until July 2007. Previous positions also held include Vice-President of
Universities and Chair of its England and Northern Ireland Council, Chair of the Universities and Colleges Employers Association, Trustee of Council for Industry and Higher Education, Vice-Chair of London Higher, Board member of the Office of the Independent Adjudicator for Higher Education and other education bodies including TECs. Vice Chair of Harrow Tertiary College and Chair of the HEFCE Sustainable Development in Higher Education Steering Group from 2006 until 2012. A former Trustee of the Helena Kennedy Foundation and former Governor of University of Bedfordshire. Geoffrey was awarded a CBE in the 2007 Queen’s Birthday Honours list for services to higher education
Geoffrey is currently Chairman of Thomas Wall Trust, President of ASET, Vice Chair of Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance. He is also a trustee of the Quintin Hogg Trust and of the Quintin Hogg Memorial Fund.
Following a series of university posts engaged in post- doctoral research, lecturing, and senior management in various universities in London. Since retirement Geoffrey has undertaken a number of consultancy projects for higher education including reviewing the governance structures of two higher education institutions. He has written a report for the Leadership Foundation for Higher Education on issues of good practice and challenges of university governance.
Geoffrey has a career long interest in improving the higher education student experience and access for those who have encountered barriers to conventional academic achievement at pre university level to enable all to achieve their full potential.
Dame Helen Hyde
Martin Post