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OK Madeleine Thompson joins Kellett's Board of Governors

Congratulations to Maddie Green (nee Thompson): she is the first OK to become a member of he Board of Governors after her election at Kellett 2020
15 Jan 2021
Hong Kong SAR
School News

Maddie (OK 1984-91) is a well-known fashion designer and mother of two girls at Kellett with her son due to start next year. She explains why she wants to play such an important role at the School in the video below.

You can also read her interview with us in September 2019. 

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