George Graham Able

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Graham George Able is a noted educationalist and has been the Master of Dulwich College since 1997.

Contents

[edit] Early life

Graham Able was born on 28 July 1947, the son of George Jasper Able and Irene Helen Able (nee Gaff). He was educated at Worksop College and went on to study Natural Sciences at Trinity College, Cambridge where he received his MA in 1968. In 1969 he completed his PGCE and married Mary Susan Munro with whom he has a son, and a daughter.[1]

[edit] Career

After completing his PGCE in 1969 Graham Able went on to teach at Sutton Valence School. In 1976 he became the Boarding Housemaster and he continued in this role until his departure in 1983. In 1983 he also completed an MA in Social Sciences from Durham University. In that year he took up the position of Second Master at Barnard Castle School and in 1988 he left Barnard Castle School and went on to become the Headmaster of Hampton School. During his time at Hampton School he jointly published ‘’Head to Head’’ in 1992, became a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts in 1994, and MInstD in 1995. In 1996 he left Hampton School and took up the position of Master of Dulwich College in 1997.[1]

During his time at Dulwich College Graham Able has been Co-Chairman of the HMC and GSA Education and Academic Policy Committee (from 1998 to 2001). In 2003 he was chairman of the HMC. Since 1998 he has been on the Edexcel Foundation Council, on the Council and Court of ICSTM since 1999 and on the Council of Roedean School since 2000.[1]

His love of cricket is epitomised by his membership of the MCC and he also an honorary member of the East India Club.[1]

[edit] Publications

  • Head to Head (jointly) - 1992
  • Head to HoD (jointly) - 1998

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d Who’s Who 2004, page 3, (A&C Black: London)
Academic offices
Preceded by
Anthony Verity
Christopher Field, the Deputy Master
was Acting Master during 1996
Master of Dulwich College
1997–present
Succeeded by
Not applicable