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The couple married in 1976 and started a family, their youngest son later developed an extreme hearing impairment in 1993. Herholdt subsequently decided to start a school for hearing and linguistically impaired Afrikaans children, this was housed in the pre-primary section of Bryanston Primary School. This resulted in Herholdt returning to ...
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From 1870 to 1964, Carthage was home to Carthage College, which relocated to Kenosha, Wisconsin. [15] From 1965 to 1989, Carthage was home to Robert Morris University–Illinois, which merged with Moser School of Business and relocated to Chicago. [16] [17] The former Carthage College campus was purchased by Prairieland Investment Group in June ...
Bryanston was founded in 1928 by a young schoolmaster from Australia named J. G. Jeffreys.He gained financial support for the school during a period of severe economic instability with financial backing from Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 9th Earl of Shaftesbury; he paid £35,000 for the Bryanston House and its 450 acres (1.8 km 2) of immediate grounds.
Hancock County is a county in the U.S. state of Illinois.According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 17,620. [1] Its county seat is Carthage, [2] and its largest city is Hamilton.
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In 1928, Jeffreys founded Bryanston School as the "Master", with seven assistants and 23 boys aged between 13 and 16. He chose the school crest (a rising sun) and the school motto Et Nova Et Vetera (Latin for "Both New and Old"). [4] Jeffreys promoted the Dalton Plan, which was at that time still quite new, at Bryanston. [1]
He then joined the staff of Kingswood School in Bath, becoming Head of English and a Housemaster. He was headmaster at Bryanston School in Dorset for much of his career (1959–1974), succeeding Thorold Coade. [2] [3] He oversaw the arrival of girls at the school in 1972. The Robson Fisher Room at the school is named after him.