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.
References[]
- ^ "Thorold Coade". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. 2004–15.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c "About Bryanston — History]". UK: Bryanston School.
- ^ Morgan, M. C. (1978). "Coade, Chapter 3". Bryanston 1928–1978. Bryanston School. pp. 34–42.
- ^ Holdsworth, Angela, ed. (2005). Bryanston Reflections: Et nova et vetera'. London: . ISBN 1-903942-38-1.
- ^ "The Coade Years: Reunion, 20 June 2009". Bryanston: The Yearbook. 72. 2008–2009. pp. 76–81.
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- 1896 births
- 1963 deaths
- Headmasters of Bryanston School
- English non-fiction writers
- Loyal Regiment officers
- English male non-fiction writers
- 20th-century English male writers
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