- Ronald Groves
Ronald Groves MA BSc (Oxon); FRIC, (
19 August 1908 - 1991) was a noted educationalist and academic and was Master ofDulwich College from 1954 to 1966.Early life
He was born the son of John Ackroyd and Annie Groves in
Bradford . He was educated atBradford Grammar School and went on toChrist Church College, Oxford from where he received aFirst Class Honours degree inNatural Sciences (Chemistry) in 1931. In 1939 he married Hiliary Annot (the younger daughter of a former Master ofDulwich College , George Smith) with whom he had two sons."Who’s Who 1975", page 1302, (A&C Black: London)]Career
Having completed his education he went on to become Assistant Master from 1931 to 1932 at
Bradfield College , and then from 1932 to 1935 atWorksop College . In 1935 he took up the role of Senior Science Master atThe King's School, Canterbury and became Bursar of that school in 1937. In 1943 he began his first Headmastership atCampbell College, Belfast and remained at that school until 1954. He left Campbell College in 1954 to become Master of Dulwich College where he remained until 1966. During his time at Dulwich College he also became Chairman of theFood Standards Committee from 1959 to 1962.Following his retirement from Dulwich College in 1966 he became an adviser to the Joint Working Party of Governing Bodies' Association and Headmasters' Conference until 1973. From 1969 he was secretary of the
Sir Richard Stapley Educational Trust. He was also a Trustee ofKing's College Hospital and a Member of the Council of the King's College Hospital Medical School.He was a member of the
Athenaeum Club as well as the MCC.References
s-ttl|title=Master of Dulwich College
years=1954–1966
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