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Principals Who Were Albertians Or Former Staff Members PRINCIPALS WHO WERE ALBERTIANS OR FORMER STAFF MEMBERS This list of Principals is a work in progress. Several schools have changed their names since some earlier Principals wore at the helm. At least one school has gone out of existence. If you can add to this list in any way, please notify Brian Murphy at bmuphy@mags.school.nz • F.P. (Fiona) Barker, Green Bay High School. • V.A. (Vicki) Barrie, Northcote College. • J.A. (James) Bellingham, Metro Delhi International School (New Delhi). • M.P.C. (Matt) Bertram, Napier Boys High School. • A.J.C. (Andy) Begg, Auckland Metropolitan College. • S.K. (Sholto) Black, Haileybury (Melbourne). • S.W. (Steve) Bovaird, Lynfield College. • J.G. (Goldie) Brown, foundation Principal, Western Province School (Nadi). • J.G.P. (James) Brown, Cambridge Intermediate School. • D.B. (Dale) Burden, Mount Albert Grammar School, then St Peter’s School, Cambridge. • A.H. (Alan) Burton, Avondale College. • V.C. (Vic) Butler, foundation Principal, Mount Roskill Grammar School. • P. (Peter) Clague, Kristin School, then Bromsgrove School (Worcestershire). • W. (William) Caradus, Mount Albert Grammar School. • S.G. (Stephen) Carter, Northcote College. • R.C. (Bob) Cumming, Middleton Grange School. • J.R. (John) Davies, Blockhouse Bay Primary School. • C.B. (Charlie) Floyd, Tamaki College. • F.J. (Fred) Gair, Wairarapa College, then Brooklyn School, then foundation Principal, Avondale Intermediate School. • P.R. (Peter) Goddard, Orewa College. • G.M. (Maurice) Hall, Mount Albert Grammar School. • K.H. (Ken) Hemus, Tonga College (Nuku’alofa), then Bayfield School, then Henderson North School, then Rangeview Intermediate School. • J.R. (Jonathan) Hensman, Wanganui Collegiate School, then Anglican Church Grammar School (Brisbane). • P.S. (Pat) Heremaia, Hillary College. • C.A. (Colin) Kingstone, foundation Principal, Terora College (Rarotonga), then Niue College (Alofi). • G.L. (Les) Laurenson, Okaihau College. • A.L. (Lionel) Litt, Te Puke High School. • P.K. (Paul) McKinley, Glenfield College. • E.D.G. (Des) Mann, foundation Principal, Green Bay High School. • Rev. E.M. (Edward) Marshall, Wesley College. • B.J. (Ben) Mason, Te Kura Kaupapa Maori O Hoani Waititi Marae. • S.J. (Shane) O’Brien, Jumeirah English Speaking School (Dubai). • B.K. (Brian) O’Connell, Otahuhu College, then foundation Principal, Whangaparaoa College. • J.L. (Jim) Peters, Northland College. • J.M. (Murray) Print, Freyberg High School, then Penrose High School. • W.N. (Warren) Purdy, Straford High School, then Westmount School, then Focus School Kenley Campus (Surrey). • E.S. (Elwyn) Richardson, Lincoln Heights School. • Rev. F.H. (Freddie)Robertson, foundation Rector, Lindisfarne College. • E.M. (Eric) Sawers, Takaka Primary School. • M.J. (Mike) Schwass, Wairarapa College. • D.G. (Derek) Scott, Hailebury (Melbourne, Darwin, Tiajin). • J.C. (John) Sommerville, Glendowie College. • Rev. S.N. (Selby) Spence, foundation Principal, CMS High School (Karachi). • R.S. (Ron) Stacey, Kaitaia College, then foundation Principal, Penrose High School. • J.L. (John) Stradwick, Metro Delhi International School (New Delhi). • A. (Andy) Taylor, Opotiki College. • G.G (Greg) Taylor, Mount Albert Grammar School. • J.R. (John) Willmott, Botany Downs Primary School, then Glen Eden Primary School. • P. (Peter) Witana, Kawakawa Primary School. • J.L.D. (Laurie) Woolloxall, Northcote College. • J.D. (John) Wright, Mercury Bay Area School. • R.A. (Russell) Wright, Hamilton Teacher’s College. Brian Murphy .
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