Rex Henry Morgan
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Rex Henry Morgan, AM, MBE, HonMSc DipTG (Prim) DipTG (Sec) LTCL, FRGS FRSA ARPS(Ed) FACE, JP, founder of The Pittwater House Schools, was a practising schoolmaster and administrator since 1955.
[edit] Overview
Morgan is Australian College of Educators (NSW) and was elected a Fellow in 1979. He is a Past President of the Teachers Guild of New South Wales and was a Member of the ABC Standing Advisory Committee on School Broadcasts for ten years. He has been a member of the State Award Committee of the Duke of Edinburgh's Award in Australia and he was elected in 2002 as National President of the Friends of the Award.
He was awarded the MBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours in 1969 for his services to education and in 2002 he was made a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for his services to education in Australia and internationally. As of June 2006, he is Chairman of the School Council of Governors and focuses on international education, the alumni and development programmes of the School.
For more than forty years, Morgan shaped the development of Pittwater House from a small boys Preparatory School into the major educational institution of today.
[edit] External links
www.pittwaterhouse.com