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J. F. Roxburgh

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108:. On 11 May 1923 the first boys arrived, and Roxburgh met each of them as he arrived. Stowe established high academic standards, with an especially strong reputation for music and art. Sports also flourished. Roxburgh was always a "teaching head" and made sure to teach every boy at some point in his time at the school, aiming to pass on his own enthusiasm for the best literature. He also believed that picturesque school grounds would ensure that every student would "know beauty when he sees it all his life." 128:
He finally retired from the school in 1949, after twenty-six years as its head master. The school's old boys' association, the Old Stoics, presented him with him a clock, a car, and a cheque, which he whimsically interpreted as "a clock to tell him that his time was up, a motor-car to drive away, and
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journey-money enough to take him to the Antipodes." Appointing a Buckingham firm of auctioneers, he arranged a sale of numerous collectables surplus to his requirement on retirement. These included gifts he had accumulated over the years from grateful parents of boys at Stowe.
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on 6 May 1954, accidentally drowned after a fall into the bath. His funeral took place at the school. His estate at death amounted to £44,671, a substantial sum at the time (Approximately £1,066,000 in 2017, when adjusted for inflation).
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Roxburgh's educational approach differed from most headmasters. Instead of corporal punishment, he addressed boys by their first names, let them ride bicycles, and encouraged their personal interests.
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was a terrible shock to Roxburgh. He had never married and saw the extended school as his family. One eighth of his old boys were decorated during the war, but one in seven was killed.
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Roxburgh's goal was to develop students with good character and moral courage, young men that would be "acceptable at a dance and invaluable in a shipwreck."
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Roxburgh was a younger son of Archibald Roxburgh, an importer and merchant, by his marriage to Janet Briggs Cathcart, and was born in
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In 1919 Roxburgh returned to Lancing as a housemaster. Early in 1923 he was appointed as the first headmaster of the emerging
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he was turned down for service in the army, but in 1917 was finally accepted and joined the signal corps of the
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Calendars of the Grants of Probate and Letters of Administration
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Brian Rees, 'Roxburgh, John Fergusson (1888–1954)', in
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The Most Beautiful Schools in the Independent Sector
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schoolmaster
Stowe School
Edinburgh
Liverpool
Charterhouse School
Trinity College, Cambridge
Classical Tripos
Sorbonne
L. ès L.
Lancing College
Evelyn Waugh
First World War
Royal Engineers
mentioned in dispatches
Battle of Jutland
Stowe School
Martyrs' Memorial Trust
David Niven
Second World War
Great Brickhill
Noel Annan
Evelyn Waugh
The Observer
Noel Annan
R. P. Croom-Johnson




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