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OverviewNinety Years at Torrens Park provides a comprehensive account of Scotch's journey from a boys' college of about 100 students to a coeducational institution of almost 1000. Heroic figures such as Norman Gratton, the first headmaster, to agents of radical change such as Philip Roff, the headmaster who introduced coeducation, emerge from the archives to stand beside the other headmasters, principals, teachers and students who populate the Scotch College story. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Peter Read , Alex Pouw-BrayPublisher: Wakefield Press Imprint: Wakefield Press Weight: 2.420kg ISBN: 9781862548893ISBN 10: 1862548897 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 15 August 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationPeter Read studied Modern History at Oxford University and taught at various schools in Kenya and the United Kingdom before joining the teaching staff at Scotch College in 1967. He was Housemaster of Anderson for eleven years and editor of Scotch College Magazine (now Cluaran) and Scotch Reports. While still at Anderson he was made Head of the History Department. In 1983 he was appointed Housemaster of the Senior Boys Boarding House, then situated in Torrens Park House. He lived and worked with the boarding fraternity until he retired in 1993. Alex Pouw-Bray has a Masters degree from the University of Washington in Seattle and a PhD from Flinders University. He has taught in a wide variety of educational settings in Western Australia, Alberta and British Columbia in Canada, and in South Australia. He was Head of History at Scotch College Adelaide from 1990 until 2009. He has published articles in history of education periodicals, and presented papers on a range of topics. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |