- Tony Rae
Infobox Person
name =Anthony James Morell Rae
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birth_date =8 July 1927
birth_place =Sydney Australia
death_date =11 October 2000
death_place =London England
education =The Scots College University of Sydney University of New England
occupation = FormerHeadmaster Newington College
FormerChairman Headmasters' Conference of the Independent Schools of Australia
title = Tony Rae AM
spouse = Lesley Rae née Lehfeldt
parents = S H Rae
children = Two sons, one daughter
nationality =Australia n
website =Anthony James Morell Rae AM was an
Australian -bornheadmaster of a GPS School andchairman of theHeadmasters' Conference of the Independent Schools of Australia .Early life
Tony Rae (the familiar form was part of his persona) was educated at
The Scots College and graduated from theUniversity of Sydney with a Master of Arts andDiploma of Education . He completed aMaster of Education at theUniversity of New England .Teaching career
Rae began his teaching career as a
schoolmaster in 1948 at hisalma mater , Scots, and spent four years there before teaching English inEngland andCanada . He returned to Scots in 1956 and in 1959 he was appointed Duputy Headmaster atToowoomba Grammar School . In 1964 he moved Trinity Grammar School, Summer Hill as a housemaster and later served as Senior Master from 1966 until 1968.James Wilson Hogg OBE , then the Headmaster of Trinity, wrote of him: "He was of formidable stature, tall and striking looking, a headmasterly figure long before headmastership. He habitually moved with a measured pace, gravely and with dignity." Albury Grammar School (nowThe Scots School Albury ) appointed him as Head in 1969.Headmaster
In 1972, Rae returned to
Sydney as Headmaster ofNewington College . In "Our Proper Concerns: A History of the Headmasters' Conference of the Independent Schools of Australia", Wilson Hogg says that, "His was an imaginative appointment. Despite the fine qualities of such headmasters asLaurence Pyke andDouglas Trathen , the school had been passing through a protracted period of uncertainty and difficulty ... a decade before Tony Rae's assumption of office no one would have suspected that Newington would emerge in the eighties as a leading school in the arts; notably in drama, and pre-eminently in music. It was not just the arts that prospered during Rae's leadership. In 1992, for instance, Newington teams won all eight summer sporting premierships in the GPS competition: 1st/2ndbasketball , 1st/2ndcricket , 1st/2ndtennis , 1st/2nd rowing eights - a record never before achieved by any school. Rae retired from Newington in 1993.Honours
* Member,
Order of Australia (1992) - For service to education as Headmaster of Newington College and through the Association of Independent SchoolsReferences
* It's an Honour Website [http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/honours/honour_roll/search.cfm?aus_award_id=881174&search_type=quick&showInd=true]
* Crown Content, Who's Who in Australia 1993
* Peter Swain, Newington Across the Years 1863-1998 (Syd, 1999)
* J Wilson Hogg, Our Proper Concerns (Syd, 19986)
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