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Dr '''Stephen Spurr''' is currently the Head Master of [[Westminster School]], the leading [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Public school (England)|Public school]] in [[London]], having taken over from [[Tristram Jones-Parry]] in September [[2005]]. He is an advocate for exam reform[http://education.guardian.co.uk/publicschools/story/0,,1559047,00.html].
Dr '''Stephen Spurr''' is currently the Head Master of [[Westminster School]], the leading [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Public school (England)|Public school]] in [[London]], having taken over from [[Tristram Jones-Parry]] in September [[2005]]. He is an advocate for exam reform[http://education.guardian.co.uk/publicschools/story/0,,1559047,00.html].


educated at [[Sydney Grammar School]], as well as the [[University of Sydney]] and, later, [[Oxford]].
Educated at [[Sydney Grammar School]], as well as the [[University of Sydney]] and, later, [[Oxford]].


Before his current appointment Spurr was the headmaster of [[Clifton College]], and prior to that he was a housemaster at [[Eton College|Eton]], where he organised a collection of [[Ancient Egypt]]ian [[artefact (archaeology)|artefact]]s[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/458349.stm].
Before his current appointment Spurr was the headmaster of [[Clifton College]], and prior to that he was a housemaster at [[Eton College|Eton]], where he organised a collection of [[Ancient Egypt]]ian [[artefact (archaeology)|artefact]]s[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/458349.stm].

Revision as of 02:44, 7 March 2007

Dr Stephen Spurr is currently the Head Master of Westminster School, the leading British Public school in London, having taken over from Tristram Jones-Parry in September 2005. He is an advocate for exam reform[1].

Educated at Sydney Grammar School, as well as the University of Sydney and, later, Oxford.

Before his current appointment Spurr was the headmaster of Clifton College, and prior to that he was a housemaster at Eton, where he organised a collection of Ancient Egyptian artefacts[2].