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Since its foundation in 1563, Elizabeth College has had 42 principals overseeing the running of the school. The principal was formerly known as the master of the school. Since the appointment of Rev. Dr Charles Stocker as principal in 1824, portraits have been made of every principal of the school, except Rev. George Proctor. These are kept in the Le Marchant library, situated at the very top of the middle spire of the main building.

List of principals

Title Principal Period Notes Reference
Dr Adrian Saravia 1563–1568 The school's first master, Saravia left the island in 1571, describing the local population as an 'uncivilised race' which 'hates all learning'. He went on to become one of the translators of the King James Bible.
Mr William Hart c. 1581
Rev. George Capelin 1589–1591
Mr Martin de Pestere 1599–1606
Rev. Simon Hern 1606–1608
Rev. William West 1608–1609
Mr Amos Horn c. 1610
Mr Jean Ganrey 1613–1614
Mr Thomas Mauger 1622–1626
Mr Joshua Slowley 1627–1628
Mr Arthur Morehead c. 1635
Rev. Isaac Basire c. 1636
Mr Jacob de l'Epine 1639–1644
Mr Thomas Carey 1644–1660
Rev. Gabriel Du Perier 1660–1669
Mr George Dalgarno 1670–1672
Rev. Francis Dubois 1672–1675
Rev. Nicholas Le Mesurier 1675–1678
Rev. William Johnson 1682–1698
Mr Jacob Bouhaut c. 1700
Rev. Lawrence Payne 1708–1714 Payne was dismissed after he was found to have spent eighteen months absent in England while still claiming salary as a master.
Mr John Rowe 1714–1718
Rev. John Le Mesurier 1738–1759
Rev. John Hemming 1759–1761
Rev. Elias Crespin 1761–1795
Rev. Nicholas Carey 1795–1824
Rev. Charles Stocker 1824–1829 Stocker was the College's first principal since the re-chartering of the College in 1824. He developed a reputation for 'unmerciful' flogging while applying himself to raise the academic standing of the school, as well as concentrating on the construction of the new main building.
Rev. George Proctor 1829–1832
Rev. William Davies 1832–1847
Rev. John Bromby 1847–1855
Rev. Arthur Corfe 1855–1868
Rev. John Oates 1868–1888
Rev. William Penney 1888–1924
Rev. Francis Hardy 1924–1939
Rev. William Milnes 1939–1957
Mr John Day 1957–1971 Day was the first principal of the College not to be an ordained member of the Church of England.
Mr Richard Wheadon 1971–1988
Mr John Hubert Farre Doulton 1988–1998
Mr David Toze 1998–2001 Toze appointed the first-ever female headteacher of Beechwood (the associated junior school) in 2000, and oversaw the merging of Acorn House and Beechwood into the Elizabeth College Junior School as well as establishing a link between The Ladies' College and Elizabeth College sixth forms.
Dr Nicholas Argent 2001–2009 Argent oversaw the development of the sixth form centre in the basement of the main building, opened in 2008.
Mr George Hartley 2009–2017
Mrs Jenny Palmer 2017– Palmer was the first female principal in the school's history, and oversaw the beginning of the transition of Elizabeth College from a boys-only school into a co-educational school.

References

  1. ^ Parker 2011, p. 28-30.
  2. Parker 2011, p. 44.
  3. Parker 2011, p. 17.
  4. Hodges, G F; Rolleston, W (1933). "Adrian Saravia, First Headmaster of Elizabeth College". Report and Transactions of the Société Guernesiaise. XII (1): 57 ff.
  5. Nijenhuis 1980, p. 21.
  6. ^ Collenette 1963, p. 51.
  7. Parker 2011, p. 24.
  8. "John Hubert Farre Doulton (b.1942), MA, Headmaster of Elizabeth College (1988–1998) | Art UK". ArtUK. Retrieved 15 December 2024.
  9. Parker 2011, p. 146.
  10. Parker 2011, p. 147.
  11. Parker 2011, p. 153.
  12. "Appointment of a New Principal of Elizabeth College". Elizabeth College. Elizabeth College. Archived from the original on 3 July 2018. Retrieved 2 July 2018.
  13. Pouteaux, Juliet (7 January 2020). "Elizabeth College to become fully co-educational". Guernsey Press. Retrieved 7 January 2020.
  14. "New College principal had baptism of fire over funds". guernseypress.com. Guernsey Press. 23 November 2017. Retrieved 24 January 2019.

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