- Roger Wickson
Anthony Roger Dorrien Wickson (born 1940) was headmaster of the
King's School, Chester where he served from 1981 until his retirement in 2000. Born and raised inCroydon , Wickson was educated atWhitgift School and thereafterSidney Sussex College, Cambridge - where he read History, narrowly missing out on national service - Wickson embarked upon a career as a teacher. After undertaking a brief training period atCharterhouse School , he moved on toArdingly College where he taught contemporary notables, such asIan Hislop . In a career that spanned four decades, Wickson taught in a number of southern schools before becoming head of a Dorset grammar school and, thereafter,The King's School, Chester .During his time at King's, Roger Wickson oversaw its extension, including the construction of a Sports Hall and extensions to the Junior School, and presided over the admittance of girls into the Sixth Form in 1998. The school's library, built in 2000, is named in his honour. [ [http://www.kingschester.co.uk/theschool/chesterlinks.htm School Website] ]
A renowned canal boat enthusiast, Wickson has been known to flex his entrepreneurial spirit by painting wooden stools and other canal boat paraphenalia, often for charity. [ [http://www.canaljunction.com/guild/directory.htm#SOURCES_OF_EXPERTISE Waterways craft guild] ] Wickson is also passionate about medieval history - notably the medieval Church and its monastic subsidiaries - and he continues to teach at
Keele University . [ [http://www.keele.ac.uk/courses/cpe/courses/HIS-1C073.htm Keele University course "The Crusading Movement C1000-C1300"] ] . He has written a book on medieval England: "The community of the realm in thirteenth century England" (London 1970). [ [http://www.bookfinder.com/author/roger-wickson/ Bookfinder record for Wickson's book] ]Now retired, Roger Wickson is married to Sue with two children, Penelope and Andrew.
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