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Heads of School

Porter Military Academy (1867–1964) The Gaud School (1908–1964) The Watt School (1931–1964) Porter-Gaud School
  • Dr. Rev. Anthony Toomer Porter (1867-1902)
  • Mr. Charles Jones Colcock (1902-1919)
  • Rev. Walter Mitchell (1919-1922)
  • Col. Paul M. Thrasher, USA, Ret. (1922-1953)
  • Cmdr. Warren L. Willis, USN, Ret. (1954-1963)
  • Maj. Ted Richardson (Interim 1963-1964)
  • Mr. William Steen Gaud
  • Mr. Berkeley Grimball
  • Mrs. Ann Carson Elliott (Mrs. Watt)
  • Mr. Berkeley Grimball (1964-1988)
  • Mr. Gordon Bondurant (1988-1999)
  • Mr. Stephen Blanchard (1999-2005)
  • Mrs. Liza Lee (Interim 2005–2007)
  • Dr. Christian J. Proctor (2007-2009)
  • Mr. DuBose Egleston (Interim 2009, 2010–present)

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