Michael Kidson
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Michael George MacDonald Kidson (24 August 1929 – 20 June 2015) was a British schoolmaster who taught history at Eton College. Among Kidson's pupils was former Prime Minister David Cameron.
Kidson was born in Belgravia, London. His parents separated when he was an infant and his father died a few years later. He was brought up in Shropshire by his grandfather until the age of seven. Following his grandfather's death he was placed into the care of the Royal Wolverhampton School, which at that time was a charitable institution for children who had lost one or both parents.[1]
After five months’ training at the Mons Officer Cadet School, Kidson served in the King's Shropshire Light Infantry as a national service officer, then went up to Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, where he read economics and history. In 1956, he joined Shell as a graduate trainee, but soon moved into teaching, initially at Papplewick, a private school in Ascot, and then at Eton. He retired in 1994.[1][2][3]
Commenting on Kidson, David Cameron said: "If he caught you napping, he’d throw this block of wood at your head .... Health and safety means you can’t do this anymore."[4][5][6][7]
Kidson's life is portrayed in the book The Enigma of Kidson (ISBN 9781846892509), by Jamie Blackett.
References
[edit]- ^ a b Michael Kidson, schoolmaster – obituary, Daily Telegraph, Obiits. 3 July 2015. (Retrieved 15 July 2015).
- ^ "Great Teachers in my Life" website http://myndset.com/2008/02/great-teachers-in-my-life/
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- ^ "What a blockhead—Elfin Sarfetty gorn mad" Daily Mirror, 29 April 2015 (Retrieved 15 July 2015). https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/election-2015-nigel-farage-defends-5600153
- ^ Lamden, Tim. "David Cameron: ‘My favourite teacher at Eton threw a block of wood at pupils’" Hampstead and Highgate Express website (Ham & High), 27 April 2015 (Retrieved 15 July 2015). http://www.hamhigh.co.uk/seasonal/election/david_cameron_my_favourite_teacher_at_eton_threw_a_block_of_wood_at_pupils_1_4050848
- ^ Pampah, Winston."David Cameron to become first Tory PM to send his children to a state school", Ghana Vision, website (Retrieved 17 July 2015). http://www.ghanavisions.com/mobile/mobile/news/world/73779-david-cameron-to-become-first-tory-pm-to-send-his-children-to-a-state-school.html
- ^ The Nation, Pakistan, 18 October 2014. "Cameron to become first Tory PM sending his children to a state school" http://nation.com.pk/snippets/18-Oct-2014/cameron-to-become-first-tory-pm-sending-his-children-to-a-state-school
- 1929 births
- 2015 deaths
- Alumni of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge
- Graduates of the Mons Officer Cadet School
- Schoolteachers from Shropshire
- King's Shropshire Light Infantry officers
- People from Belgravia
- People educated at the Royal Wolverhampton School
- Teachers at Eton College
- 20th-century British Army personnel
- Military personnel from the City of Westminster