Charles Prescott

Charles Prescott

Charles John Prescott (9 June 1857 – 12 June 1946) was an English born Australian army chaplain, Methodist minister and headmaster.

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Early life

Prescott was born in Bridport, Dorset, the eldest child of a Wesleyan clergyman. Educated at Kingswood School, Bath, he attended Worcester College, Oxford and graduated BA in 1880 and MA in 1893. He began theological studies in Birmingham but on his marriage in 1882 migrated to Sydney to improve his wife's health.

Ministry and school career

On arrival in Australia, Prescott was appointed to Parramatta Wesleyan Circuit and as a part-time tutor at the provisional theological institute. In 1886 he was ordained as a minister and became the founding president and headmaster of the Wesleyan Ladies' College, Burwood. He introduced challenging academic studies for girls, as well as music and competitive games. In time ex-pupils excelled at the University of Sydney, enhancing the college's reputation. He also established a co-educational kindergarten, probably the first in the Australia. The school was given colours, crest, motto, uniform, magazine and other traditions from English public schools. He was greatly helped by his wife, Annie, who took charge of the domestic arrangements and music. In 1900 he moved to Newington College, Stanmore, as president and headmaster, the first to hold dual office. He fostered the ideal of a balanced liberal education within a Christian environment, with an emphasis on mathematics and classical studies. Other emphases were correct English, team games, and commitment to 'family, school, King and God'. He retired from Newington in 1931 after a record term. The Prescott House, one of the eight Houses within the College, was named after Rev Prescott. The College also named the Prescott Hall after him. The Prescott Hall is often used as the venue where the College hosts important school events such as End of Season Dinners and Awards.

Community service

Prescott was elected president of the New South Wales Methodist Conference in 1910 and served as acting senior army chaplain during World War I, making many visits to camps and barracks. He was senior Methodist chaplain from 1919. In that year he was awarded an honorary doctorate of divinity by Emory University, Georgia, USA. Esteemed by his peers, Prescott became the spokesman for other headmasters in negotiations with governments, the university and Department of Education. He was a founder and several times chairman of the Teachers' Association of New South Wales and the foundation chairman, in 1923, of the Headmasters' Association. In retirement he continued on boards and committees and contributed to the Sydney Morning Herald. On his death he was survived by two sons and two daughters. His portrait in oils hangs in Prescott Hall at Newington College.

Publications

  • Pastoral Letters (Syd, 1911)
  • Romance of School (Syd, 1932)

References

  • P. L. Swain, Charles John Prescott (Syd, 1978)
  • D. S. Macmillan, Newington College 1863-1963 (Syd, 1963)
  • P. L. Swain, Newington Across the Years 1863-1998 (Syd, 1999)
  • S. and R. Coupe, Walk in the Light (Syd, 1986)

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Preceded by
Rev James Egan Moulton
President
Newington College

1900-1931
Succeeded by
Position abolished
Preceded by
Edward William Cornwall
Headmaster
Newington College

1900-1931
Succeeded by
Philip Le Couteur

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