The Old Boys' Network: A Headmaster's Diaries 1972-1986

The Old Boys' Network: A Headmaster's Diaries 1972-1986

by JohnRae (Author), JohnRae (Author)

Synopsis

John Rae was one of the most charismatic and controversial figures in British education. His reputation as a great reformer was forged during his 16 years as headmaster of Westminster School, in the 1970s and early 1980s. And his candid account of that turbulent period - recorded at the time in handwritten diaries - seems as fresh and relevant today as it was back then. The diaries, which he finished editing just before he died aged 75 in 2006, chart his struggle to keep out illegal drugs and the impact of family breakdown on pupils. Devious, rank-pulling parents are humorously dispatched. Dirty tricks by other schools are exposed - although Rae was not above wheeler-dealering himself to preserve Westminster's ranking in the educational elite. Outspoken and humane, Rae believed in the right of parents to educate their children privately, but he was also a sharp critic of the public school establishment. Say what you believe and head up high was his life-long personal code - the spirit of which is captured in this often shocking and unputdownable book.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 362
Publisher: Short Books
Published: 01 Apr 2010

ISBN 10: 1906021937
ISBN 13: 9781906021931

Media Reviews
'Westminster's boys and girls were no angels,' as John Rae puts it, 'but they were always good company.' As we follow his campaign to turn a single-sex establishment with a reputation for arrogance, slackness and drug-taking into the best school in the country, the same holds true of the author. The Telegraph These diaries reveal beneath the serious public persona of John Rae a schoolmaster who got a lot of fun from the antics and the wit of his boys... an enjoyable read. The Spectator Rae's revelations have the fascination to be found in an insider's account of the workings of an ancient and peculiar institution. Sunday Times A remarkable expose of the dirty dealings that have given public school pupils an unfair advantage in winning Oxbridge places is mischievously offered from the grave Oxford Times John Rae rejoiced in being an outside, a maverick and a source of irritation - but he was devoted to Westminster and he served it well The Economist
Author Bio
John Malcolm Rae was headmaster at Westminster School between 1970-86. He is author of The Custard Boys (1960). He has also written books on education, including the best-selling Letters from School (1987) and five books for children. He died in December 2006.