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168:, in which he often argued for the need for schools to be tolerant and to "apply common sense" when dealing with minor infractions of the rules or end-of-term "high jinks", and that a sense of humour was almost a pre-requisite of "firm but fair" discipline when dealing with teenage pupils, and especially teenage boys. He said that drug-taking was entirely unacceptable, but that pupils should only be expelled if they had committed serious offences, such as supplying and/or selling drugs, or had dishonestly claimed to be innocent when given the chance to 'own up'. He also said that he believed that a co-educational school environment had many merits. He also emphasised that, in his opinion, it was not merely the right of parents to choose to educate their children at independent schools, but also the right of educators not employed by the state to provide education. 101:
He modernised the school and rescued it from its perilous financial position. To do this, he cut staffing and moved the science department from its cramped building to a modern building within easy reach of the school. During his time at the school girls first became full-time members of the school,
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in 1983, detailing their joint experiences during their time at Taunton and Harrow, and raising the issue of gay teachers, he remained at the school until 1986. According to his posthumously published diary, his departure was a combination of exceeding the typical term of headmastership (10 years),
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During the 1970s he published a short series of novels for teenagers, borrowing for the purpose the names, and to some extent the characters, of his own children.
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used by Westminster boys when they go "Up Abbey". There is often a vase of fresh flowers at the commemorative stone.
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in 1973. In 1976 a new day house, Dryden's, was created. It is located next to Wren's and under College, just off
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During the 1980s, Rae wrote newspaper articles and regularly appeared as a panellist on programmes such as
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Although it has been asserted that he was forced to resign because of negative reactions to his wife
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his opposition to the Assisted Places Scheme, and a desire to find a new challenge.
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John Rae's ashes lie off the cloisters of Westminster Abbey, near a door from
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for the John Llewellyn Rees Memorial Prize, was adapted to make the 1962 film
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newspaper from 1986 to 1993, and in 1989 became executive chairman of the
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newspaper from 1986 to 1993. In 1989 he became executive chairman of the
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John Rae (educator)
Taunton School
Westminster School
Laura Ashley Foundation
The Observer
Portman Group
Homefield Preparatory School
Bishop Stortford College
Bishop's Stortford
Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge
Westminster School
Central London
Little Dean's Yard
Little Dean's Yard
Under School
Vincent Square
Daphne Rae
Question Time
BBC 1
Any Questions
BBC Radio 4
Newsnight
BBC 2
prolific
The Custard Boys
shortlisted
Reach for Glory
Roland Joffe
The Killing Fields
Laura Ashley Foundation

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