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Douglas Garrad obituary
For 30 years Douglas Garrad ran Hawford Lodge school, with a relaxed and homely atmosphere – the antithesis of his own school experience
For 30 years Douglas Garrad ran Hawford Lodge school, with a relaxed and homely atmosphere – the antithesis of his own school experience
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Sun 2 May 2021 14.41 EDT
Last modified on Sun 2 May 2021 14.43 EDT
My grandfather, Douglas Garrad, who has died aged 95, was a teacher and founder of a boys’ school. He later started a successful business designing and manufacturing toys for children with special needs and disabilities.
When, in his late 40s, he was asked how he felt about spending all his time with children, he said: “I don’t see children, I just see people.” It was this generosity of spirit and belief in children’s abilities that defined his career and life.
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The Sunday Times ranked Guildford High Junior School (above) as the top independent prep school in its 2020 league tables after its stellar SATs results for reading, grammar and maths. This all-girls’ school prides itself on being a “lively, happy place where girls blossom personally, intellectually and socially”. The junior school is selective but girls progress to the high-achieving senior school next door without having to take an additional exam. Having successfully led the junior school since 2016, current head Mike Gibb leaves at the end of the academic year and will be replaced by Allistair Williamson, deputy head of Surbiton Girls’ and Boys’ Preparatory School. guildfordhigh.co.uk
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