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Frank Tate CMG (18 June 1864 – 28 June 1939)〔R. J. W. Selleck, '(Tate, Frank (1864–1939) )', ''Australian Dictionary of Biography'', Vol. 12, MUP, 1990, pp 169–172. Accessed 11 January 2010〕 was an Australian educationist who is best remembered for his efforts in expanding secondary education in Victoria, Australia. ==Early life== Tate was born at Mopoke Gully, near Castlemaine, Victoria, the son of Aristides Franklin (usually called Henry) Tate, a storekeeper, and his wife Mary Bessy, ''née'' Lomas, both English born.〔 Frank Tate was educated at the Castlemaine State School, the Old Model School, Melbourne, and the University of Melbourne (B.A., 1888; M.A., 1894).〔 Tate entered the teachers' training college in 1883 and gained the trained teacher's certificate with first and second honours. His first charge was a small school near East Kew on the outskirts of Melbourne. He quickly made an impression as an able and stimulating young teacher and many students were sent to his school for teaching experience.
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