Geoffrey Rees CBE FRSA (born 28 February 1946) was the principal of Ivybridge Community College in Devon, England until early 2010. Until 2006, he served as a governor of both Plymouth University and the University College of St Mark & St John, Plymouth. He was a long serving member of the Devon & Cornwall LSE board. He is also non-executive director of the Mountbatten watersports centre in Plymouth. He has served on various committees such as the The Duke of Edinburgh's Award West Country board. He has been an advisor to the Institute of Directors. Geoffrey Rees is recognised as a 'Leader of Change' on the international education scheme. Geoff has most recently been involved in advising the government on what form the education legacy will take on the Olympic site following the 2012 Games.
Having studied at the University of Exeter and Emmanuel College, Cambridge, he started his career in 1969 as an assistant history teacher in Richmond upon Thames, and taught in schools in Sussex and Essex before moving to Devon in 1979. He held senior posts at schools in Plymouth and north Devon before taking up his appointment at Ivybridge in 1987.
Rees oversaw large-scale developments and improvements that culminated in a number of awards being presented to Ivybridge Community College. In 2005, ICC was awarded 'Science & Maths College' status, this being the college's second such award after being named a 'Sports College' some years before. The college has gone on to achieve specialist status in Languages. It also is a leading edge institution and a training school; all these carry additional funding streams. The college has received 'Outstanding' in its last four Ofsted inspections, as of 2009 reports, which has led to it being granted 'High Performing' status. Under his leadership the school has gained International School Status via the British Council.