Former Cleckheaton headmaster who wrote six books for schoolchildren around the world dies aged 77
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JHis volumes on the consoles of the day, the BBC Micro, Sinclair ZX Spectrum and others, were translated into 12 languages.
Born and raised in Cleckheaton, he attended Whitcliffe Road Primary and Whitcliffe Mount Grammar, before teacher training at St John’s Training College at York in 1964.
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Hide AdHis first post was at Birkenshaw Primary, and he went on to teach at St John Fisher School before moving to Canada in the late 1960s. He worked at schools in Toronto and Montreal, returning to the Spen Valley after two years to give away his sister, Enid, on her wedding day.
After posts elsewhere, he was appointed deputy head and later headteacher at RM Grylls School in Hightown, where he remained until his retirement in 1997.
Outside of school, he joined Cleckheaton Rotary and worked with Batley Mencap, managing a number of projects and becoming its president.
He was also active in rugby, tennis, golf and bowls, playing at Spen Victoria in Gomersal, where he had been a member for more than 40 years. He was the President twice and secretary.
He is survived by his wife, Christine, two children and three grandchildren.