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He continues: ‘It is clear to us all
that the role of the Royal African Company, and the other companies involved in the slave trade,
was deplorable and abhorrent. Such activity sits in stark contrast with the values which underpin
the activities and philosophy of the Company, its Schools and beneficiaries today.’
Cartmell goes on to say that ‘We cannot change the past, but equally we cannot ignore it’ and that ‘the Schools are already engaged in comprehensive reviews of their culture, values and ideals’ which are now being considered as part of a consultation and review process’.
He continues: ‘Furthermore, the matter will now be subject
to deliberation by the Company, which is rightly proud of its ethos of benevolence, fellowship
and inclusion, and the diverse nature of its membership. The outcome of these reviews, including
the future use of the Aske name, will be communicated when conclusions are reached, and
decisions made.‘
The two Habs’ schools in Elstree are among England’s most prestigious public schools, boasting politicians, actresses and entrepreneurs galore among their alumni. Any such renaming, if agreed, would undoubtedly put pressure on other members of the Headmasters’ and Headmistresses’ Conference to follow suit in reckoning with their past.
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