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Cyril Taylor (educationist)

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677:(AIFS). Taylor saw there was an untapped market for school trips abroad led by teachers and so spent his two-week Procter & Gamble vacation in August 1964 setting up summer study abroad programmes for high school students at universities in European cities. This led to Taylor leaving Procter & Gamble in September 1964 to focus on this new enterprise and together with Roger Walther and Doug Burck, two other Brand Managers from Procter & Gamble, the AIFS was established. 334: 1112: 721:(NSMC). NSMC went public in the 1970s and Taylor and his partners bought back AIFS from NSMC in 1977. As part of the purchase Camp America was acquired, originally called Rural Britannia. This led to thousands of British and other foreign students travelling to the USA to work as camp counsellors during their summer vacations. Au Pair in America was formed in 1986, and signed into statute by President 1228: 1196: 1167: 1138: 45: 816:, appointed Taylor to be the chairman of the council’s Professional and General Services Committee, which supervised the employment of 25,000 GLC staff. During his time at the GLC, Taylor was concerned with getting better value from public spending and wrote a paper called The Elected Member’s Guide to Reducing Public Expenditure. 450:. Following the abolition of the GLC in 1986, Taylor was called upon by Thatcher, Prime Minister, to assist with the emerging problem of rising youth unemployment. It was during this time that Taylor founded the City Technology Colleges Trust (CTCT), subsequently renamed the Specialist Schools Trust, and renamed again as the 831:
paper "London Preserved". Margaret Thatcher referred to Taylor as a ‘wet’, which was seen as one of the strongest forms of abuse for a Conservative at the time. Taylor was elected deputy leader of the Conservative Councillors in 1985. However, Margaret Thatcher later called upon Taylor to assist her
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vicar Taylor ended his trip with a visit to Harvard Business School which influenced his decision to apply to study at Harvard and join the Harvard MBA programme. After graduating from Cambridge with a second-class honours degree, he was accepted onto the MBA programme by Harvard Business School in
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in Bournemouth October 1986. Taylor was then appointed as special adviser to organise the project and in May 1987 established the City Technology Colleges Trust (CTCT). The Trust gathered together leading figures from both industry and education as sponsors and between 1987 and 1993, £44 million of
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for one year. During this time, Taylor's interest in the welfare and education of young people, led him to focus his attention on how to improve the treatment of young offenders as well as looking at how to reduce crime committed by young people especially by those who had been children in care.
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The CTCT model was expensive for sponsors and so had to be changed as it was being developed. Taylor suggested an alternative, less expensive option involving converting existing comprehensive schools to specialist technology colleges. There was still an element of industry sponsorship, but at
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the American International University in London in 1971. The University is accredited in the United States and designated by the Department of Education of HM Government in the UK. Taylor was Chancellor of the university which has 1,200 students from 100 countries.
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The Conservatives lost the 1997 General Election to Labour after seventeen years in power. Taylor sought the support of the Labour Government so that his educational reforms through CTCs and the raising of standards in specialist schools could continue.
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in 1986 but was later re-acquired by Taylor and his partner Roger Walther in 1990. In 1993, AIFS was split as Walther wished to concentrate on other business ventures on the West Coast, with the ELS becoming a separate company under Walther’s direction.
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Whilst working at Procter & Gamble, Taylor met and later married, French language teacher, Judy Denman. It was when Taylor helped Denman to organise an educational trip for her pupils to France, to learn French, that he came up with the idea of the
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In 1957 Taylor assisted a friend at Cambridge, Miles Halford, who had chartered two DC6 aeroplanes to fly fellow students who wanted to work their summer university break in North America and Canada. After working the summer of 1957 in
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Taylor remained at the helm of the Specialist Schools and Academies Trust (SSAT) as a special adviser for education from 1987 until 2007 where he served ten Education Secretaries from both Conservative and Labour governments.
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abolished the GLC in 1986, together with Taylor's role as a Conservative councillor. Taylor did not agree with Margaret Thatcher’s decision to abolish the GLC and made his views public in a
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did not have a working majority in parliament, he called another election for October 1974 which he lost narrowly. Taylor had the opportunity to stand for another Labour marginal seat in
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to the Cyril Taylor Charitable Foundation, while his daughter inherited an apartment in New York. The foundation funds the Sir Cyril Taylor Memorial Award for Social Entrepreneurship, a
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Taylor remained actively involved with AIFS as its chairman. AIFS recently celebrated the enrolment of its 1,500,000th student and celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2014.
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Taylor was called up for his two years National Service in 1954 where he applied for a commission and was trained as an officer. Taylor was commissioned as a
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Taylor was six months old when his mother returned to the Belgian Congo. He joined her and spent his formative years there, learning the local
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in the 1970 General Election. The experiences of the Derbyshire campaign helped him to become the Conservative's candidate to contest the
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to successive elected British Governments from 1987 to 2007 and founded the City Technology Colleges Trust, subsequently the
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In 1997, Labour was re-elected and Taylor was reappointed as specialist adviser by David Blunkett, who was promoted to
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Taylor began to look at other ways to serve in a public capacity. In 1977 he was given the opportunity to stand as the
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who helped establish 38 churches with a collective membership of more than 3,000 people by 1925. They married in
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four months before Taylor's birth in 1935, leaving Marjorie to raise him, his brother and his four sisters.
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and took a teaching job for a term at a private boarding school. In October 1956, Taylor took his place at
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for services to education in recognition of the success of the CTC initiative. He was also made a
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on 17 October 1923 and had their first child, a son, on 25 July 1925. The Reverend died from
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at any desired university in America. It was created to commemorate Taylor's work and life.
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politics. Taylor chaired Trinity Hall’s Conservative Association and he participated in the
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After the abolition of the GLC in 1986, Taylor was appointed by Her Majesty the Queen as
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From 1977 until 1986, Taylor served as the member of the GLC for Ruislip-Northwood. Sir
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to read History. During his time at Cambridge, Taylor became good friends with reporter
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Taylor purchased the freehold of a one-acre garden square, near to his London home,
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Taylor remained specialist adviser to Kenneth Baker’s four Conservative successors:
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for services to education in recognition of the success of the CTC initiative.
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and who would later recommend Taylor to the Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher.
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Taylor died unexpectedly on 29 January 2018, at his home at 1 Lexham Walk,
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Taylor was honoured in 1989 when Lord Baker recommended Taylor be made a
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How English Universities could learn from the US Higher Education System
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when she stepped down. Charles Clarke then became Home Secretary and
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The youngest of six children, Cyril Julian Hebden Taylor was born in
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Educational outcomes and value added by specialist schools: Analysis
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Knight Grand Cross of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire
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Special adviser to ten successive Secretaries of State for Education
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Knight Grand Cross of The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire
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in his final year. After graduation, Taylor was offered a job by
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for one academic term, before moving back to Leeds and attending
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scholarship that helps students from the United Kingdom study a
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in the Marketing Department where he worked from 1961 to 1964.
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Taylor, Sir Cyril; Garraty, John; von Klemperer, Lily (1974).
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from 1997 to 2001, supported Taylor's ideas and together with
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Taylor left the army in March 1956, just prior to going up to
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In 1986 Taylor was still a director of Margaret Thatcher’s
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with the growing youth unemployment problem of the 1980s.
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The Elected Member's Guide to Reducing Public Expenditure
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Richmond, The American International University in London
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and who encouraged and supported Taylor's application to
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Taylor, Sir Cyril; Walters, Alan; Lilley, Peter (1974).
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Taylor, Sir Cyril; Blair, Tony; Reid, Elizabeth (2007).
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Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire
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became Education Secretary, who was then succeeded by
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In 1969, Taylor and his two partners sold AIFS to the
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The Times Guide to the House of Commons: October 1974
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Raising Educational Standards: a personal perspective
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Taylor, Sir Cyril; Jesson, David; Ware, Jane (1997).
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Employment Examined: the Right approach to more jobs
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Excellence in Education: the making of great schools
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British educator and social entrepreneur (1935–2018)
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Kensington and Chelsea (UK Parliament constituency)
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As a result of the 434:Taylor was appointed a director of 3852:John, The Lord Randall of Uxbridge 2315:"'Staggering' academy improvement" 1727:Taylor, Cyril (15 February 2013). 1299:. Institute for Economic Affairs. 749:Taylor was drawn towards the UK's 597:Trinity Hall, Cambridge University 14: 4245:Alumni of Trinity Hall, Cambridge 2297:"Academy payment change welcomed" 1050:(GBE) for services to education. 805:(GLC) Conservative candidate for 651:where his brother Stacey was the 2473:"Sir Cyril and Lady Judy TAYLOR" 2424:Jones, Peter (2 February 2018). 2263:. September 2013. Archived from 2207:"Sir Cyril Taylor GLC Candidate" 1823:"A different sort of missionary" 1602:. September 2013. Archived from 1373:. 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Index

Sir
GBE

High Sheriff of Greater London
Elizabeth II
Graham Hearne
Deputy Leader of the Opposition
for the Greater London Council

Alan Greengross
Council abolished
Member of the Greater London Council
Ruislip-Northwood
Leeds
Yorkshire
South Kensington
London
Conservative
Independent

British Army
Second Lieutenant
King's African Rifles
Mau Mau rebellion
GBE
FRSA
American Institute For Foreign Study
special adviser
Specialist Schools and Academies Trust
Richmond University
Margaret Thatcher
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