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Michael Hoban
Michael Hoban (7 October 1921 - 6 July 2003) was a teacher of classics, and Head Master of Harrow School from 1971 to 1981.
Hoban was a gifted teacher, a scholarly and private man of great integrity, a warm person with a clear moral purpose. He headed Harrow at a difficult time for British public schools generally, with unfavourable political environment and many financial pressures. Despite sometimes public criticism, Hoban responded with cost-saving centralisation of pupils’ feeding, and of academic departments, while refurbishing houses. Innovations included the new Knoll boarding house, physics and mathematics schools, and a golf course.
Life events
- 1921 Born in British Guiana
- 1920’s Father dies; spends two years in a British orphanage
- 1934-9 Scholarship to Charterhouse School
- 1940-5 Spends World War II as a captain with the Westminster Dragoons, mentioned in dispatches
- 1946-9 Reads Greats at University College, Oxford
- 1947 Marries Jasmine Holmes, the daughter of his Charterhouse house master
- 1949-52 Assistant master at Uppingham School teaching classics
- 1952-9 Assistant master at Shrewsbury School teaching classics
- 1960-4 Headmaster of St Edmund's School , Canterbury
- 1964-71 Headmaster of Bradfield School
- 1971 Head Master of Harrow
- 1974 IRA bomb explodes at one of the masters' flats
- 1975 Pupil who set fire to The Grove house stands trial at the Old Bailey
- 1976 Sir Eric Miller withdraws his son from Harrow, alleging anti-Semitism.
- 1981 retires
- 2003 dies aged 81
09-23-2007 01:00:40
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