Rose Park Primary School - Head Master / Principal

Head Master / Principal

Name Years Notes
Mr C.A. Wittber 1893–1906
Mr R. Llewellyn 1907–1910
Mr E.W. Gallagher 1911
Mr F.L. Gratton 1912 (Locum for Gallagher)
Mr A.T. Drake 1913–1915
Mr C.E. Hamence 1916–1918
Mr F.N. Leak 1919
Mr T.S. Bosch 1920
Mr F.N. Leak 1921–1930
Mr R.J. Morgan 1931–1936
Mr C.R. Butterworth 1937
Mr W.S. Hutley 1938–1941
Mr W.R. G. Sharp 1942–1950
Mr A.C. Cattle 1951–1953
Mr A.R. Francis 1954–1956
Mr E.C.W. Priest 1957–1960
Mr E. Daenke 1961–1963
Mr R.D. Brown 1964
Mr G.J. Walker 1965–1967
Mr M.A. Byass 1968–1970
Mr W.R. Tresize 1971–1977
Mr D.K. Tassell 1978–1983
Mr T. Boreham 1984–1990
Mr G.J. Percy 1991 (Acting 3 months)
Mr J.R. Turner 1991 – Jan 2000
? 2000
Ms K. Spencer 2001 – Aug 2002
Mr D. Folber Oct 2002 – April 2004 (Acting)
Mr T. McLeod April 2004 – Sept 2006
Ms K. Cotter October 2006 – July 2007 (Acting)
Ms J. Chinnery July 2007 – October 2007 (Acting)
Mr Brett Darcy 2008 – present

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