- John Napier Burnett
John Napier Burnett (born 1889, date of death unknown) was an important pioneer of education in
British Columbia .Born in
Scotland , Burnett moved toVancouver in 1911 to escape the chaos that was building in Scotland at the time (may be due to theFirst World War ). After completing his education in Vancouver, at theUniversity of British Columbia , he became a member of theEpsilon Delta Chapter , Phi Delta Kappa. Burnett consulted the needs of both the students and the staff, and supported the welfare of educational organizations. He became more and more successful in the educational field, becoming the President of theBC Teachers Federation , and as an administrator in theBurnaby and Vancouver districts.After a stint in the
Cariboo andOkanagan regions as aninspector of schools , he became director in various other areas. Burnett's efforts in improving the school infrastructure gave him an opportunity at being the prestigiousDistrict Superintendent of Schools in Richmond (1955). He continued his brilliant work promoting educational standards in the community, and remains today one of the pioneers of education inGreater Vancouver . Today, a school in Richmond is named in his honour, dubbedJ.N. Burnett Secondary School .
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