Heads
Principal | Headmistress | ||
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1886–1899 | Rev. C.J. Prescott | 1886–1887 | Miss E. Shiels |
1900–1914 | Rev. E.J. Rodd | 1887–1909 | Miss M.F. Wearne |
1915–1922 | Rev. L.H.Kelynack | 1909–1912 | Miss J. Hetherington |
1922–1933 | Rev. T.F. Potts | 1912–1940 | Miss M.H. Sutton |
1933–1939 | Rev. H.C. Foreman | 1941–1959 | Dr G. Wade |
1940–1947 | Rev. W. Deane | 1960–1972 | Dr A. Whitley |
1948–1959 | Rev. R.B Lew | ||
1960–1964 | Rev. W.D. O'Reilly | ||
1965–1969 | Rev. E.A. Bennett | ||
1973–1989 | Rev. K. Cornwell | ||
1990–2011 | B. Stone | ||
2011–Present | D. Scala |
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