- John Rae (educator)
John Rae (
20 March 1931 -16 December 2006 ) was a Britishnovelist , writer and educator. He was headmaster ofTaunton School (1966-1970) and Head Master ofWestminster School (1970-1986).Westminster School
He became Head Master of
Westminster School in 1970. During his time there he became a prominent and oft-heard voice on educational questions in the British print and broadcast media, known as a singular and distinctive figure by the precedents of public school education of the time. It was under his Head Mastership that girls first became full-time members of the school, in 1973. In 1976 a new day house, Dryden's, was created. It is located next to Wren's and under College, just offLittle Dean's Yard . In 1981 to cope with the increased numbers of girls a new boarding house, Purcell's, was opened. It is still located about 20m fromLittle Dean's Yard . In the same year a new building was bought for the Under School - Adrian House inVincent Square .Works
Rae was a writer on
education , his works including "Letters to Parents", "The Public School Revolution", and a professionalautobiography , "Delusions of Grandeur". His 1961novel , "The Custard Boys ", shortlisted for the John Llewellyn Rees Memorial Prize, was adapted to make the 1962film "Reach for Glory ", which won a United Nations Award, and again for the 1979 film under the novel's original name. In 1983, he assistedRoland Joffe in the production of the film "The Killing Fields", and in 1986 he became head of the Laura Ashley Foundation. He was on the board of "The Observer " newspaper from 1986 to 1993, and in 1989 became executive chairman of thePortman Group , which advocates responsible drinking.External links
* [http://www.twbookmark.com/authors/79/2653/ Biography]
* [http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article2183817.ece Obituary in The Independent by Jim Cogan]
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,60-2510881.html Obituary inThe Times ]
* [http://education.guardian.co.uk/obituary/story/0,,1976751,00.html Obituary inThe Guardian ]
* [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/12/19/db1902.xml Obituary inThe Daily Telegraph ]
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