John Green (headmaster)
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John Green (born 17 March 1967) is an
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schoolmaster and former professional
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player. He is currently Headmaster of Seaford College. He was educated at
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,
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where he studied Sports Science and completed a Master's degree in Business and Sports Science, and the
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(advanced diploma in Economics). He played rugby for
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U16s, U19s and U23s and played professionally for
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from 1992 to 1997. Prior to becoming headmaster of Seaford College in 2013 he was Deputy Head of Ardingly College Prep School and Director of Sport, and Deputy Head of Hurstpierpoint College.


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