Governance
Our Patron

HRH The Duke of Kent KG
Patron
Our Honorary President

A. R. Rahman
Honorary President
Our Board of Governors
Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance is a company limited by guarantee and also a registered charity. The Board of Directors is made up of elected (independent) governors and representative governors (staff and students), all of whom are Trustees of the Conservatoire. Independent governors are also the members of the Company.

Alan Davey CBE
Chair of the Board of Governors

Professor Dame Nicola Dandridge DBE
Member of the Board of Governors

Michael Elliott
Member of the Board of Governors

Emma Kerr
Member of the Board of Governors

Anne Kim
Member of the Board of Governors

Jocelyn Prudence
Member of the Board of Governors

Max Puller
Vice-Chair of the Board of Governors

Narind Singh
Member of the Board of Governors

Neil Thomas
Senior Independent Governor

Roger Wilson
Member of the Board of Governors

Councillor Laura Cunningham
Co-opted Governor

Anthony Bowne
Ex Officio Governor

Amanda Gough
Staff Governor

Dr Peter Nagle
Staff Governor

Mabel Hawthorne
Student Governor

Rhys Maycock
Student Governor

Dean Surtees
Secretary and Clerk to the Board of Governors
Board of Governor Vacancies
Members of the Board of Governors make an important contribution to the Conservatoire, engaging fully with the strategic decision-making processes. Prospective candidates will need:
- Ability to think and act strategically and have excellent analytical skills.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Ability and willingness to be an ambassador for the Conservatoire.
- Ability to work in effective teams with other members of Board and the executive team.
- Personal expertise in an area relevant to the responsibilities of Board.
We are particularly interested in working with those individuals with leadership experience within, but not restricted to, finance, law, human resources, the performing arts industry (especially dance) or higher education/research.
Candidates should email a copy of their CV together with a supporting statement (no more than two pages) explaining how they consider their skills and experience fulfil the criteria of the role. The closing date for applications is 18 September 2025 and interviews of shortlisted candidates are likely to take place in mid-October.
Trinity Laban is an increasingly diverse community of students and staff and it seeks to reflect that in its Board of Governors. Applications are welcome regardless of age, sex, gender identity, ethnicity, sexual orientation, faith or disability. Trinity Laban especially welcomes applications from those from minority ethnic backgrounds which are currently under-represented on its Board.
To request further information and/or arrange an informal conversation about this role please contact Dean Surtees, Registrar and Director of Academic Services, at d.surtees@trinitylaban.ac.uk.
Governing Documents
Statement of Primary Responsibilities of the Board of Governors
Terms of Reference of the Board of Governors
Academic Quality Handbook (for committee structures and operational standards, see chapter B appendix 2)
Our Executive Team

Anthony Bowne
Principal

Jonathan Peel MBE
Director Of Strategy & Business Operations

Ralph Sanders
Director of Finance and Estates

Victoria Stretton
Deputy Director (Learning & Teaching and Student Experience)

Dean Surtees
Registrar and Director of Academic Services

Dr Aleks Szram
Artistic Director

Eva Woloshyn
Director of Corporate Affairs
Key Policies & Reports
Policies
A large suite of further polices, including information on Freedom of Information, can be found at Policies & Procedures.
Reports
- Gender Pay Report 2023
- Gender Pay Report 2022
- Gender Pay Report 2021
- Gender Pay Report 2019
- Gender Pay Report 2018
- Public Sector Facility Time Report 2017/18
- Public Sector Facility Time Report 2018/19
- Public Sector Facility Time Report 2021/22
The Government did not require us to report in 2020 due to the pandemic.
TCM Pension and Assurance Scheme
Admissions Statistics
Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance publishes data every year (starting from 2019) about the number of applications and offers received, in accordance with the Office for Students regulations, to make sure we are being transparent about our admissions statistics.
Download Tables
2023 Transparency Table
2022 Transparency Table
2021 Transparency Table
2020 Transparency Table
Each separate document for download relates to the academic year specified within the document itself.
The information in these tables shows:
- How many applications Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance received from UK domiciled applicants to recognised and accredited undergraduate higher education courses beginning in the academic year specified in the links above.
- The number of offers Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance have made in relation to those applications.
- The number of applicants who accepted those offers and the number of those applicants who then registered with us.
- The qualification outcomes of those students who completed a degree or other academic award at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance in the academic year preceding the application entry year in the same document.
The tables also show a breakdown of:
- The gender of the individuals to which they relate.
- Their ethnicity.
- Their socioeconomic background, according to the most recent English Indices of Multiple Deprivationopens in a new window
Please note that terminology in relation to these areas has been assigned by the Office for Students, and the data itself has been collated and grouped into the categories shown by UCAS according to information provided by applicants. It is also important to note that the data shown here has not been contextualised, meaning it is not possible to determine relationships between this data and the possible reasons behind certain aspects of the data. Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance also receives a large number of applications in relation to the number of places on our courses, so offer rates will always be lower than application rates.
Visa Sponsorship
Trinity Laban is registered on the Home Office’s approved list of institutions licenced to sponsor migrant students. A full list of registered sponsors is available from the Home Office.

Company Information
Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance is a registered with the Office for Students as a Higher Education Provider in accordance with the Higher Education and Research Act 2017
Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance is a company limited by guarantee, registered in England.
Company No. 51090
Registered Charity No. 309998
UKPRN 10008017
VAT No. 191610812
Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance is a registered charity and, as such, its charitable obligations are regulated by the Charity Commission. The Governors are Directors of the Company and Trustees of the Registered Charity as provided under the Charities Act 2011. Further information regarding charitable purposes and activities can be found in the audited financial statements listed above.