The Headmaster: Frederick Charles Faulkner's Story

Frederick Charles Faulkner (1852 – 1924) was the longest serving Headmaster at the Perth High School (the present-day Hale School) from (1890-1914). Arriving to take up the Headmastership as a bachelor, he married into one of Perth’s most prominent families and then proceeded to revolutionise secondary education in Western Australia.

Working in ramshackle buildings, that were barely fit for purpose, he developed the curriculum, set a high standard for university entrance qualifications and produced four Rhodes scholars in his time at the school. He also pursued a policy for his boys of a ‘healthy mind in a healthy body’ and fostered all sports, gymnasium activities, calisthenics and physical education. He always maintained his greatest achievement was developing the ‘tone’ of the High School boy. It is his enduring legacy.

Along the way he won lasting friendships with some of the notable educators and political figures of the day and lost many fine boys on the battlefields of South Africa, Gallipoli and in Europe.

For twenty-four years, he battled prejudice, litigation, a serious health crisis and tragic personal loss, but endured; setting up the Public Schools’ Association and leading it, as President, for a decade, from its inception, in 1905 until his retirement. The denouement of his life was not what he had hoped for or envisaged.

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The Headmaster: Frederick Charles Faulkner's Story

Frederick Charles Faulkner (1852 – 1924) was the longest serving Headmaster at the Perth High School (the present-day Hale School) from (1890-1914). Arriving to take up the Headmastership as a bachelor, he married into one of Perth’s most prominent families and then proceeded to revolutionise secondary education in Western Australia.

Working in ramshackle buildings, that were barely fit for purpose, he developed the curriculum, set a high standard for university entrance qualifications and produced four Rhodes scholars in his time at the school. He also pursued a policy for his boys of a ‘healthy mind in a healthy body’ and fostered all sports, gymnasium activities, calisthenics and physical education. He always maintained his greatest achievement was developing the ‘tone’ of the High School boy. It is his enduring legacy.

Along the way he won lasting friendships with some of the notable educators and political figures of the day and lost many fine boys on the battlefields of South Africa, Gallipoli and in Europe.

For twenty-four years, he battled prejudice, litigation, a serious health crisis and tragic personal loss, but endured; setting up the Public Schools’ Association and leading it, as President, for a decade, from its inception, in 1905 until his retirement. The denouement of his life was not what he had hoped for or envisaged.

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The Headmaster: Frederick Charles Faulkner's Story

The Headmaster: Frederick Charles Faulkner's Story

by Jeff Hopkins
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Frederick Charles Faulkner (1852 – 1924) was the longest serving Headmaster at the Perth High School (the present-day Hale School) from (1890-1914). Arriving to take up the Headmastership as a bachelor, he married into one of Perth’s most prominent families and then proceeded to revolutionise secondary education in Western Australia.

Working in ramshackle buildings, that were barely fit for purpose, he developed the curriculum, set a high standard for university entrance qualifications and produced four Rhodes scholars in his time at the school. He also pursued a policy for his boys of a ‘healthy mind in a healthy body’ and fostered all sports, gymnasium activities, calisthenics and physical education. He always maintained his greatest achievement was developing the ‘tone’ of the High School boy. It is his enduring legacy.

Along the way he won lasting friendships with some of the notable educators and political figures of the day and lost many fine boys on the battlefields of South Africa, Gallipoli and in Europe.

For twenty-four years, he battled prejudice, litigation, a serious health crisis and tragic personal loss, but endured; setting up the Public Schools’ Association and leading it, as President, for a decade, from its inception, in 1905 until his retirement. The denouement of his life was not what he had hoped for or envisaged.


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BN ID: 2940164919146
Publisher: Tellwell Talent
Publication date: 05/25/2021
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

About the Author
Jeff Hopkins (1950) is a retired schoolteacher. He lives in Western Australia. As the drama master at a private boys’ school he wrote ten original musical plays and produced and directed them at the school.
In 1992, he researched and wrote a family history, 'Life’s Race Well Run', and after retiring in 2006 he has written eighteen novels, three factional biographies and a memoir.
• Artifice (2015)
• Gnarl (2015).
• The Spiv: The Robbie Sparrow Story (2015)
• Impressment: Managers, Actors and Impressed Boys (2015)
• Benedict Lovelace and the Travelling Show (2016)
• Reflections; A Story of Friendship (2016)
• Rocking Horse Rider (2016)
• The Hydrographer: The Clyde Steadman Story (2017)
• Lord Gnarl : A Sequel to Gnarl (2019)
• Handsome Jack: A Whizz-kid’s Story (2019).
• A Horse Called Signs: A Sequel to Handsome Jack (2020)
• Alaric Pinder Boor: A Life Reimagined (2020)
• Gnarl: Caliphs and Kings:Concluding the Gnarl Trilogy (2020)
• The Gavin Johns Story: A Belle beamish Investigation (2021)
• The Headmaster: Frederick Charles Faulkner's Story (2021)
• Creatively:A Memoir of Plays, Films, Musicals, Commentaries, and Books (2021)
• Resilience: The Story of Cameron and Rick - 1972 (2022)
• Surviving the Silence; the Benjamin Stabton Story 1819-1891 (2022)
• Directed by McCardle O'Hanlon: A Cinematic Story (2022)
• Released and Regained: A Sequel to Directed by McCardle O'Hanlon (2023)
•Adam & Benjamin: The Story of the Seal Island Band (2023)
• Landor: A Saga od Siblings, Schooling, Sparring, and Sinking (2023)

Jeff previously maintained he wrote entirely for pleasure, and to fill in the long summer months between football seasons. Recently he has admitted that he set himself the task of writing in a number of different genres as part of a three-year programme to learn about creative writing and self-publishing. He said it was like an undergraduate degree course for which there was a strict budget and work schedule.That three years has now stretched. It has since become clear that the whole experiment was one of the most interesting and absorbing things he had done in his life. He continues to write.

Table of Contents

Prologue: Perth High School Before Mr. Faulkner 1858-1890 1

Chapter 1: Birth, Genealogy and Early Career 1852-1890 10

Chapter 2: Mr. Faulkner's First Year 1891 13

Chapter 3: Progress and Innovation 1892 35

Chapter 4: Smallpox, Religion and Matriculation 1893 53

Chapter 5: The Great Rivalry 1894 67

Chapter 6: A Meeting of Minds 1895 78

Chapter 7: The Wilson Trial - Day One 1895 103

Chapter 8: The Wilson Trial - Day Two 122

Chapter 9: The Wilson Trial - Day Three 142

Chapter 10: A Challenging Year 1896 152

Chapter 11: Mr. Faulkner Resumes His Duties 1897 168

Chapter 12: Aiming High 1898 183

Chapter 13: The Inaugural 'Head of the River' 1899 197

Chapter 14: The New Century 1900 214

Chapter 15: Anthony Alexander Forrest 1901 243

Chapter 16: The Rhodes Scholarship Established 1902 258

Chapter 17: Phipps and Mr. Faulkner 1903 270

Chapter 18: James Leonard Walker 1904 288

Chapter 19: The Public Schools Association (P.S.A.) 1905 308

Chapter 20: Charles Lawrence Riley 1906 326

Chapter 21: Alexander Phipps Turnbull 1907 349

Chapter 22: Old Boys and New 1908 374

Chapter 23: Thomas Arthur Lewis Davy 1909 391

Chapter 24: Twenty Years On 1910 413

Chapter 25: The University of Western Australia 1911 430

Chapter 26: Frank Basil Riley 1912 451

Chapter 27: Planning Havelock Street 1913 474

Chapter 28: Mr. Faulkner's Final Year 1914 494

Epilogue: The Fate of Frederick Charles Faulkner 1914-1924 509

Acknowledgements 520

About the Author 521

Also by Jeff Hopkins 522

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