He was educated at Eastbourne College before going to Durham University to study theology.
He was brought up in Blackheath and educated at Eastbourne College.
He was educated at the Dragon School and Eastbourne College.
In 1936 he was appointed Chaplain of Eastbourne College holding the office until 1940 and again after the war from 1945-48.
Eastbourne College is a British co-educational day and boarding school for children aged 13-18.
Sports are taken very seriously at Eastbourne College and in the past it has produced many successful teams.
When he moved to Eastbourne College, two thirds of the boarders and one third of the masters followed him there.
Eastbourne College has been one of the county's top performing independent schools.
The school playing fields were sold to Eastbourne College.
He was the Cricket Professional at Eastbourne College in the early 1990s.