I was appointed Head of Economics at Latymer in 1990 - and held this position until 1999, when I was appointed School Chaplain - following my ordination in 1997. For the first 10 years I just taught Sixth Formers (aged 16-18), but in 2000 I also started to teach the younger pupils in the Prep School. I have never taught pupils aged between 13 and 16 at any stage of my 33 year teaching career.
Tuesday, 1 July 2008
Farewell to Latymer - 2
Here is a photo of the main building of Latymer Upper School - which was first opened to pupils in 1895. The clock was added in 1995 to mark the centenary.
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I was appointed Head of Economics at Latymer in 1990 - and held this position until 1999, when I was appointed School Chaplain - following my ordination in 1997. For the first 10 years I just taught Sixth Formers (aged 16-18), but in 2000 I also started to teach the younger pupils in the Prep School. I have never taught pupils aged between 13 and 16 at any stage of my 33 year teaching career.
I was appointed Head of Economics at Latymer in 1990 - and held this position until 1999, when I was appointed School Chaplain - following my ordination in 1997. For the first 10 years I just taught Sixth Formers (aged 16-18), but in 2000 I also started to teach the younger pupils in the Prep School. I have never taught pupils aged between 13 and 16 at any stage of my 33 year teaching career.
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