- Warin Foster Bushell
Warin Foster Bushell MA (Cantab.) FRAS (
18 April 1885 -21 November 1974 ) was aschoolmaster andeducationalist who was headmaster of leading schools inEngland andSouth Africa and a President of theMathematical Association ."BUSHELL, Warin Foster", in "Who Was Who 1897-2007" online, retrieved 24 May 2008 from [http://www.credoreference.com/entry/7335507 BUSHELL, Warin Foster] (2008)]Early life
Bushell was born at
Harrow, Middlesex , the son of the Rev. William Done Bushell who for fifty years was an assistant master and Honorary chaplain atHarrow School , and alsolord of the manor ofCaldey Island ,Pembrokeshire .He was educated at
Charterhouse School andKing's College, Cambridge , graduating BA and MA.Career
Bushell's first post was as an assistant master at
Gresham's School , Holt, from 1907 to 1912, after which he was Head of the Modern Side and a housemaster atRossall School from 1912 to 1914. He returned to Rossall for two more years after serving in theHerefordshire Regiment inFrance andPalestine during theGreat War of 1914-1918.In 1920 Bushell was appointed headmaster of
Solihull School , where he remained until 1927. In that year, he went out for three years toSouth Africa as Rector ofMichaelhouse ,Natal , remaining until 1930. Finally, he was headmaster ofBirkenhead School from 1930 to 1946.At
Solihull , his foresight was critical to the school's later relocation onto its present large urban site of some sixty-five acres (260,000 m²). In the 1920s, Bushell bought much of the land himself when the school's governors refused to do so. On his retirement, Bushell sold the land to the school at the price he had paid.Combridge, J. T., "Warin Foster Bushell" (obituary) in "The Mathematical Gazette" 109 (June 1975)]Bushell was a Fellow of the
Royal Astronomical Society and was President of theMathematical Association in 1946-1947.He died at
Birkenhead in 1974, in his ninetieth year. The main hall of Birkenhead School, sometimes used for public concerts, is named after him [ [http://liverpoolchamber.files.wordpress.com/2008/01/two_rivers_pamphlet.pdf Concerts at Bushell Hall, Birkenhead] ] .Publications
Bushell's publications included his "School Sermons" (1950) and "School Memories" (1952) and also a variety of educational and archaelogical articles.
Private life
Bushell never married. He gave his recreation in the British "Who's Who" as "travelling" and was a member of the
Royal Over-Seas League and theRoyal Commonwealth Society .References
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