N.Z.-born manto head top school
PA Melbourne A former New Zealander, Mr J. E. Lewis, a master in college at the exclusive English school, Eton, has been appointed the new headmaster at the Geelong Church of England Grammar School, one of Australia’s most exclusive schools. He succeeds the late Mr C. D. Fisher and will take up his appointment in mid--1980. Mr Lewis, aged 37, was born in New Zealand and is the son of a recentlyretired senior lecturer at the University of Western Australia. He has taught at King’s College, Auckland University, and has a double first from Cambridge. Geelong Grammar, as it is known, has been without a headmaster since Mr Fisher, who was aged 60, died last December in a car accident on his way to the school’s mountain branch, Timbertop. Since December the school has been run by a committee of management.
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Press, 20 August 1979, Page 7
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