Item 07 - 2003 Derek Hudson-Reed obituary

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ZA ZAR STS 2023-003-02-07

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2003 Derek Hudson-Reed obituary

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Typed article, 1 page, illus.

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(1939 - 1957; 1963 -)

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The original Treverton Preparatory School for Boys operated on the present Prep School site in from 1939 until 1957 before it closed down. It was resuscitated in 1963 when the property was re-purchased and Derek Hudson-Reed, a teacher at St Stithians, was appointed as its first headmaster in 1964. He later became Rector of Treverton, serving the College until his retirement in 1987.
John Huggett, a Saints alumnus also served as Head from 2017 until 2020.

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Items donated 2017 by Douglas Drysdale, Class of 1967, at the time of their 50th OSA reunion.

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Forwarded via Syd Catton, Class of 1967.

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2003 Derek Hudson-Reed obituary
Hudson-Reed served on the St Stithians College staff from 1955 - 1963 before serving as a founding Head of Treverton College in KwaZulu-Natal.

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Record created by MR 20230703

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This obituary was first published by Treverton College in 2003.

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