Walter Lucian Garstang (2 September 1908 - 19 September 1991) was a British educationalist. He was headmaster of Owen's School 1949–1954; of Loughborough Grammar School, 1955–1958 and finally of Roan School, Greenwich, from 1959 until his retirement in 1968.[1]
Garstang was the son of the marine biologist Walter Garstang and his wife Lucy (née Ackroyd). He was educated at Oundle School and Trinity College, Oxford (1927–1931). He worked as research chemist for Gas Light and Coke Company from 1931 until 1937, when he turned to teaching at Oundle, becoming an assistant master there from 1937-1944. He then was 1944-1946 an assistant master at Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood, and senior science master Maidstone Grammar School from 1946 to 1948.
He was commissioned into the Royal Air Force, as a Pilot Officer on Probation (2nd July 1930)[2], Pilot Officer (2nd July 1931)[3], Flying Officer (2nd January 1932)[4], and resigned his commission on 21st May 1934[5]