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List of teachers ("masters") of Malvern College is a list of some of the notable masters and headmasters (past and present) of
Malvern College Malvern College is an Independent school (United Kingdom), independent coeducational day and boarding school in Malvern, Worcestershire, Malvern, Worcestershire, England. It is a public school (United Kingdom), public school in the British sen ...
, a leading UK independent day and boarding school in Malvern, Worcestershire, England. They have gained recognition or excelled in such fields as education, science, culture and sport.


Headmasters

*1865: Rev.
Arthur Faber Arthur Henry Faber (29 February 1832 – 27 November 1910) was an English first-class cricketer, headmaster and clergyman. The son of Major-General Charles Edward Faber, of the Bengal Engineers (for whom Mount Faber in Singapore is named), and ...
*1880–1885: Rev. Charles Thomas Cruttwell *1885–1894: Rev. John Willis Kearns *1894–1897: Rev. William Grundy *1897–1914: Rev. Sydney Rhodes James *1914–1937: Frank Sansome Preston *1937–1953: Rev. Canon Howard Charles Adie Gaunt (known as Tom Gaunt) *1953–1971: Donald Dunrod Lindsay CBE (27.09.1910-14.11.2003), chairman of the
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*1971–1982: Martin John Wyndham Rogers OBE, Chairman of HMC *1983–1996: Roy de C. Chapman, chairman of the
HMC HMC may stand for: Education * Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, California, US * Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference, UK organisation of independent fee-charging schools * Harvard Model Congress, congressional simulation conference * Harr ...
(1994), schools inspector *1997–2006: Hugh C. K. Carson *2006–2007: David Dowdles *2008–2019: Antony Roy Clark *2019–present: Keith Metcalfe


Other masters and mistresses

* Matthew Bayfield, master, headmaster of
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, co-composer of Carmen Malvernense * Ralph Blumenau, history teacher, philosophy historian and author * Christina Boxer, director of girls’ sport, former
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champion *
Rory Boyle Rory Boyle is a Scottish composer and currently Professor of Composition at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Early life and education Boyle was born in Ayr, Scotland on 9 March 1951. His father was a Major in the Argyll and Sutherland Highl ...
, music educationalist, composer. * Charles Brett, music teacher, countertenor *
Gerry Chalk Frederick Gerald Hudson Chalk , born Gerald Frederick Hudson Chalk and known as Gerry Chalk, (7 September 1910 – 17 February 1943) was an English amateur cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman who played first-class cricket for Oxford Univer ...
, cricketer who taught at the school 1934–1938. Later captained
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and was shot down and died over northern France in 1943G/C Charles Appleton CBE DSO DFC
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George Chesterton George Herbert Chesterton MBE (15 July 1922 – 3 November 2012) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket between 1949 and 1966. The bulk of his appearances were for Worcestershire, whom he represented between 1950 and 1957. He w ...
, deputy headmaster, cricketer, author *
Alan Duff Alan Duff (born 26 October 1950) is a New Zealand novelist and newspaper columnist. He is best known as the author of the novel ''Once Were Warriors'' (1990), which was made into a film of the same name in 1994. Biography Alan Duff was bor ...
, master, cricketer * Charles Fiddian-Green, master, head of cricket, cricketer * Julius Harrison, director of music ; classical composer and conductor * John Hart, classics master, the first ever male ''Mastermind'' winner in 1975, defendant in Pepper v Hart, Librarian and Curator of th
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* Graeme Hick, cricket coach, former England and Worcestershire cricketer * The Very Rev Robert Holtby, chaplain (1952–54), clergyman, Dean of Chichester * Ron Hughes, rackets professional and master * John Lewis OBE, physics master, pioneer of educational programmes, recipient of the Centenary Award for science teaching. *
David Loveday David Goodwin Loveday (13 April 1896 – 7 April 1985) was an Anglican bishop during the second half of the 20th century. He was educated at Shrewsbury School, and after World War I service with the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry ...
, chaplain, Bishop of Dorchester * Major Ralph Lyon, director of music, co-composer of Carmen Malvernense *
Malcolm Nokes Malcolm Cuthbert Nokes MC MA BSc (20 May 1897 – 22 November 1986) was a British schoolteacher, soldier, research scientist and Olympic athlete, who competed in the hammer throw and discus throw. Biography He won the bronze medal in the hamme ...
, chemistry teacher, former
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bronze medallist *
Wilfrid Noyce Wilfrid ( – 709 or 710) was an English bishop and saint. Born a Northumbrian noble, he entered religious life as a teenager and studied at Lindisfarne, at Canterbury, in Francia, and at Rome; he returned to Northumbria in about 660, and ...
, master of modern languages (1946–50), mountaineer, the first man to reach the South Col of Everest in Sir John Hunt's celebrated expedition in 1953 *
George Sayer George Sydney Benedict Sayer (1 June 1914 – 20 October 2005) was a teacher at Malvern College, trustee of the Lewis estate and probably best known for his biography of the author C. S. Lewis.
, English master and biographer of the author
C. S. Lewis Clive Staples Lewis (29 November 1898 – 22 November 1963) was a British writer and Anglican lay theologian. He held academic positions in English literature at both Oxford University (Magdalen College, 1925–1954) and Cambridge Univers ...
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Jeffrey Skitch Jeffrey Ralph Skitch (16 September 1927 – 7 March 2013) was an actor, operatic baritone and teacher best known for his performances and recordings with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company from 1952 to 1965. Born in Australia, Skitch moved with his ...
, biology teacher, actor and operatic baritone best known for his performances and recordings with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. * Robert Tims, chemistry master, housemaster, head of St Leonards School, principal examiner for IB chemistry * Charles Toppin sports master, cricketer * Philip Turner, history master, children's fiction writer * Eric William Kevin Walton GC, engineering lecturer, recipient of the Albert Medal and the Polar MedalObituary of Eric Walton GC
The Daily Times.


References

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Malvern Malvern or Malverne may refer to: Places Australia * Malvern, South Australia, a suburb of Adelaide * Malvern, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne * City of Malvern, a former local government area near Melbourne * Electoral district of Malvern, an e ...