Keith Ingram (headmaster)

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Richard Keith Ingram (16 February 1929 – 5 January 2007) – known by the nickname "Inky" – was a long-serving headmaster of the Dragon School in Oxford, England, from 1965 until 1989.[1][2][3]

Born(1929-02-16)16 February 1929
Died5 January 2007(2007-01-05) (aged 77)
England
Othername"Inky" (nickname)
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Keith Ingram
Portrait of R. K. Ingram in the main hall at the Dragon School
Detail of a portrait of R. K. Ingram
in the main hall at the Dragon School
Born(1929-02-16)16 February 1929
Died5 January 2007(2007-01-05) (aged 77)
England
Other name"Inky" (nickname)
EducationKing's College School
Brasenose College, Oxford
OccupationTeacher
Years active1953–1989
EmployerDragon School
Known forHeadmaster of the Dragon School (1965–1989)
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Biography

Keith Ingram was the son of John and Marie Ingram of Wimbledon, southwest London, England.[2] He was educated at King's College School in Wimbledon. In 1948, he left school and taught at a preparatory school in Reigate for a year. He then attended Brasenose College, Oxford, reading Greats. A sporting injury exempted him from National Service.

Ingram was offered a teaching position at the Dragon School for one term in 1953.[2] He remained there for the rest of his career, a total of 36 years, teaching Latin and Greek and coaching rugby. In 1965, Ingram was chosen to succeed the previous headmaster Joc Lynam (1902–1978),[4] starting a new and successful era in the history of the school.[5] He was headmaster for 24 years, latterly jointly with Michael Gover ("Guv"; 1924–2005) from 1972.[6][7] Many of his staff went on to be headmasters elsewhere. He was known for his strong speaking voice.[5]

In 1989, he retired as headmaster of the Dragon School. He then worked for the Joint Educational Trust and was also chairman of the governors at West Hill Park School in Titchfield, Hampshire, southern England, until 1994.[2]

Legacy

The R. K. Ingram Memorial Fund ("Inky's Fund") was launched at the Dragon School in 2009.[8] An Inky & Guv Bursaries and Hardship Fund now exists at the school.

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