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John Waterhouse (3 March 1852 – 19 March 1940)〔Newington College Register of Past Students 1863-1998 (Syd, 1999) pp 208〕 was an Australian principal who was headmaster of two of New South Wales first public boys high schools.〔(High Notes, Vol 9 No 34, 31 October 2008 ) Retrieved 1 August 2009〕 ==Early life== Waterhouse was born in Campbell Town, Tasmania, the second son of the Wesleyan minister Jabez Bunting Waterhouse.〔(Australian Dictionary of Biography ) Retrieved 4.10.2007〕 With his father's ministry taking the family around Australia, his early education was varied. Waterhouse started school in a small country town in South Australia before attending St Peter's College, Adelaide in 1860. When the family moved to Maitland, New South Wales he attended Dr Frazer's Grammar School for a short period before being enrolled as a boarding student at Newington College in 1865.〔Newington College Register of Past Students 1863-1998 (Syd, 1999) pp 208〕 At Newington he later became a pupil-teacher, before graduating MA from the University of Sydney in 1876.〔(Alumni Sidneienses, Graduates 1857-19977 ) Retrieved 4.10.2007〕 In July 1880 when Newington moved from Silverwater to Stanmore Waterhouse was the one assistant master supporting President Joseph Horner Fletcher and Headmaster Joseph Coates.
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