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This is a list of people from the University of Oxford involved in education. Many were students at one (or more) of the colleges of the University, and others held fellowships at a college. Some are known for their involvement in schools, including Thomas Arnold, Headmaster of Rugby School and Anthony Chenevix-Trench, Headmaster of Eton College. Others for their work with universities or educational administration, such as Lord Butterworth, the founding Vice-Chancellor of University of Warwick. University professors and lecturers who are primarily known for their work in their specialist field are found in other lists. This list forms part of a series of lists of people associated with the University of Oxford – for other lists, please see the main article List of University of Oxford people. ==List== *Tristram Jones-Parry (Christ Church) Headmaster of Westminster School 1998–2005 *Alan Aldous (Jesus) Headmaster King's School, Pontefract 1959–70, Leeds Grammar School 1970–75〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work=Who Was Who )〕 *Eric Anderson (Lincoln) Headmaster Abingdon 1970–75, Shrewsbury 1975–80, Eton 1980–94; Rector Lincoln College, Oxford 1994–2000 *Thomas Arnold (Corpus Christi and Oriel) Headmaster Rugby School 1828–41 *Frank Aydelotte (Brasenose) President Swarthmore College 1921–40 *Trevor Bench-Capon (St John's) Professor of Computer Science, University of Liverpool *Caroline Benn (formerly Viscountess Stansgate) co–founder Campaign for Comprehensive Educn, Pres Socialist Educn Assocn *Arthur Boissier Headmaster of Harrow 1939–42, Dir of Public Relations Ministry of Fuel & Power 1943–45 *Edward Henry Bradby (Balliol) Principal Hatfield College, Durham 1852, House Master Harrow 1853–68, Headmaster Haileybury 1868–83 *Joseph Lloyd Brereton (University) founder of schools and of Cavendish College, Cambridge *Henry Bright (New College) Headmaster Abingdon 1758–74, New College School, Oxford 1774–90 *Scott Buchanan (Balliol) founder Great Books program St John's College, Annapolis *Richard Busby (Christ Church) Headmaster of Westminster School 1638–95 *William Herbert Cam (New College) Headmaster Dudley Grammar School 1897–83, Abingdon 1883–93 *Jack Butterworth, Baron Butterworth (New College) founding Vice-Chancellor Warwick University *Leo Chamberlain (University and St Benet's Hall) Headmaster Ampleforth 1992–2003, Master St Benet's 2004– *Anthony Chenevix-Trench (Christ Church) Headmaster Bradfield 1955–64, Eton 1964–70, Fettes 1970 *William Macbride Childs (Keble) First vice-chancellor of the University of Reading *Nathaniel L. Clapton (Hertford) Headmaster Boteler Grammar School, Warrington 1940–50, King Edward VII School, Sheffield 1950-65 *Cristóbal Coboresearcher in new and educational technologies *John Colet (Magdalen) Dean of St Paul's Cathedral, founder of St Paul's School, Chaplain to Henry VIII *Terence Copley (Harris Manchester) *Clive Dytor (Wycliffe Hall) Headmaster, Oratory School, Woodcote, Oxfordshire *Owen Morgan Edwards (Balliol and Lincoln) Chief Inspector of Schools for Wales 1907, MP 1899–1900 *Thomas Farnaby (Merton) grammarian, former half of the 17th century *Alan Gilbert (Nuffield) Vice-Chancellor University of Tasmania 1991–96, Melbourne 1996–2004, Manchester 2004- *Erskine William Gladstone (Christ Church) Headmaster Lancing College 1961–69, Chief Scout UK and Overseas Territories 1972–82 *William Mitchell Grundy (Worcester) Headmaster Abingdon School 1913–47 *Ronald Gurner (St John's) Hdmaster Strand School 1920–26, King Edward VII, Sheffield 1926–27, Whitgift 1927–39 *William Ross Hardie (Balliol) Professor of Humanity, University of Edinburgh, 1895–1916 *Michael Hoban (University) Headmaster St Edmund's School, Canterbury 1960–64, Bradfield 1964–71, Harrow 1971–81 *John Hood (Worcester and All Souls) Vice-Chancellor University of Auckland 1999–2004, Oxford 2004– *Christopher Jamison Headmaster Worth School 1993–2001, President, International Commission on Benedictine Education; *Jonathan Kozol (Magdalen) expert on public education in the United States *Alexander Leeper (St John's) Warden of Trinity College, University of Melbourne 1876–1918 *Sandy Lindsay (University and Balliol) Master of Balliol 1924–49, founder University College of North Staffordshire 1949 *Stephen John McWatters (Trinity) Headmaster Clifton College 1963–75 *Harold Marks (University) HM Inspectorate of Education 1951–79 *Richard Mulcaster first Headmaster Merchant Taylors' School 1561–96, High Master St Paul's 1596 *Harold Murray (Balliol) Hdmaster Ormskirk Grammar Sch 1896, school inspector 1901, Board of Education 1928, historian of chess *Norah Lillian Penston (St Anne's) principal of Bedford College, University of London, from 1951–64 *Alec Peterson (Balliol) Director General of the International Baccalaureate Organisation 1968–77 *Stephen Raymond Principal of St Patrick's High School, Karachi, Pakistan, for 25 years *James Elphinstone Roe (Worcester) clergyman, convict, and educator in Western Australia *Anthony Seldon (Worcester) Dep Hdmaster St Dunstan's Coll 1993–97, Hdmaster Brighton 1997–2005, Master Wellington 2005– *Fred Shirley (St Edmund Hall) Headmaster Worksop College 1921–35, King's School, Canterbury 1935–62 *Alan Stewart founding vice-chancellor of Massey University, New Zealand *William Alder Strange (Pembroke) Boden Sanskrit Scholar 1833, 2nd Master Lpool Royal Instn 1833–40, Hdmaster Abingdon 1840–68 *Geoffrey Thomas (Kellogg and Linacre) Deputy Director Oxford University Department of External Studies 1978–86, Director Department for Continuing Education 1986– *Winifred Todhunter founder Todhunter School, New York *Ralph Townsend (Keble and Lincoln) Headmaster Sydney Grammar School 1989–99, Oundle 1999–2005, Winchester 2005– *Jane Traies (St Anne's) educational consultant, former head teacher, lesbian-historical novelist *Barry Trapnell (Worcester) Headmaster Denstone and Oundle Schools, Chairman Cambridge Occupational Analysts 1986–2005 *Tsuda Umeko (St Hilda's) founder of Joshi Eigaku–juku (now Tsudajuku University), Japan *Richard Valpy (Pembroke) Headmaster Reading Grammar School 1781–1831 *Stacy Waddy (Balliol) Hdmaster King's Sch, Parramatta 1907–16, Canon St George's Cathl, Jerusalem 1918–24, Sec SPG 1924–37 *Olive Willis (Somerville) founder of Downe House School *Nathaniel Woodard founder of eleven schools 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of University of Oxford people in education」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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