- Robson Fisher
Francis George Robson Fisher (
9 April 1921 –26 January 2000 ) was a British educationalist and headmaster.Robson Fisher, as he was generally known, attended
Liverpool College , where he becamehead boy . He won anexhibition inClassics and was educated atWorcester College, Oxford 1940–1941 and 1946–1947, with a break for war service duringWorld War II with the Artillery in north Africa and Italy (1942–1945). On his return he switched subject to English and gained a Master of Arts. [ [http://www.ox.ac.uk/gazette/1999-00/weekly/160300/coll.htm Obituaries] , "Oxford University Gazette ", 2000.]He then joined the staff of
Kingswood School in Bath, becoming Head of English and aHousemaster .He was headmaster atBryanston School inDorset for much of his career (1959–1974), succeedingThorold Coade . [Francis George Robson Fisher: Headmaster 1959 to 1974 — 9.4.21 to 26.1.00, "Old Bryanstonian Yearbook", No. 64, pages 57–69, 1999–2000.] He oversaw the arrival of girls at the school in 1972. The Robson Fisher Room at the school is named after him. In 1974 he became the headmaster ofKing Edward VI School , aday school inBirmingham .Towards the end of his career in 1982 he became Secretary to the
Headmaster's Conference . He retired in 1986.Personal life
In 1965, Fisher married Sheila Dunsire, a lecturer in
physical education and a county tennis player. Fisher died aged 78 in 2000. [John Dancy, Obituary, "The Times ", 2000.]References
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