Thorold Coade

Thorold Francis Coade (1896-1963)[1] was a British school teacher and headmaster.[2][3][4]

Thorold Coade was headmaster at Bryanston School in Dorset for much of his career (1932–1959), succeeding J. G. Jeffreys.[2][5] He believed in self-discipline and developed this ethos at the school.[2] He developed "pioneering" at the school to augment sports, consisting of community-related activities, such as forestry in the extensive grounds of the school. Coade was keen on drama and the school's theatre is named the Coade Hall in his memory.

Books

  • Coade, Thorold F. (1966). The Burning Bow. London: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 0-04-370001-2.
Educational offices
Preceded by
J. G. Jeffreys
Head of the Bryanston School
1932–1959
Succeeded by
Robson Fisher

References

  1. "Thorold Coade". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. 2004–15.
  2. "About Bryanston — History]". UK: Bryanston School.
  3. Morgan, M. C. (1978). "Coade, Chapter 3". Bryanston 1928–1978. Bryanston School. pp. 34–42.
  4. Holdsworth, Angela, ed. (2005). Bryanston Reflections: Et nova et vetera'. London: Third Millennium Publishing. ISBN 1-903942-38-1.
  5. "The Coade Years: Reunion, 20 June 2009". Bryanston: The Yearbook. 72. 2008–2009. pp. 76–81.


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