John Christie (headmaster)

British headmaster and Principal of Jesus College, Oxford
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IntroBritish headmaster and Principal of Jesus College, Oxford
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
wasEducator
Work fieldAcademia
Gender
Male
Birth18 October 1899
Death8 September 1980 (aged 80 years)
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John Traill Christie (18 October 1899 – 8 September 1980) was headmaster of Repton School (1932–37) and Westminster School (1937–50), before becoming Principal of Jesus College, Oxford (1949–67).

Christie married Lucie Catherine, only daughter of Thomas Philip Le Fanu; they had two daughters. The elder was Catherine (born 1935); the younger, Jane (born 1936) married Henry Galton Darwin.

Author Roald Dahl attended Repton from 1929, where, according to Boy: Tales of Childhood, a friend named Michael was viciously caned by headmaster Geoffrey Fisher, who later became the Archbishop of Canterbury. However, according to Dahl's biographer Jeremy Treglown, the caning took place in May 1933, a year after Fisher had left Repton and the headmaster concerned was in fact J. T. Christie.

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