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List of Bishop's College School Faculty

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[[Bishop's College School]] is a co-ed bilingual day and boarding school in [[Lennoxville]], [[Sherbrooke]], [[Québec]], [[Canada]] founded in 1836. It was originally a boy's school until amalgamated with King's Hall, Compton who founded in 1874. The school used to have an affiliation status to [[Bishop's University]] and the [[Anglican Church of Canada]].

==Science==
[[File:Fessenden.JPG|thumb|150px|Portrait photograph of Reginald Fessenden from Harper's Weekly Magazine, 1903|alt=Portrait photograph of Reginald Fessenden from Harper's Weekly Magazine, 1903]]
* [[Reginald Aubrey Fessenden]] (1866–1932) Inventor of radio ([[AM broadcasting]]) and sonar "[[Fessenden oscillator]]", professor at the [[Purdue University]] and the founder/chair of the Electrical Engineering department at the [[University of Pittsburgh]].
*[[Robert Bédard]] (1931– )<ref name="CanSportsHall">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref><ref name="RDS"></ref><ref name="CanEncycl"></ref> is a [[Canadians|Canadian]] former [[tennis]] player. Bédard was the top-ranked Canadian singles player for most of the 1950s and early 1960s. Headmaster of [[St. Andrew's College]]
==Arts==
[[File:Rudyard Kipling (portrait).jpg|thumb|150px|Kipling in 1895|alt=Kipling in 1895]]
*[[John Farthing]] (1897–1954) was a Canadian soldier, [[Rhodes Scholar]],thinker, philosopher, economist, teacher, and author of the seminal tract ''Freedom Wears a Crown,'' published posthumously. It rather quickly became an [[epistle]] of [[Red Toryism]].
*[[Rudyard Kipling]] (1865-1936) Nobel Prize an English journalist, short-story writer, poet, and novelist. A proem was left when he was teaching in BCS: Poems of Home: III. Fun for Little Folk“There was a small boy of Quebec” <ref>Bliss Carman, et al., eds. The World’s Best Poetry. Volume I. Of Home: of Friendship. 1904.</ref> <ref>The Church Weekly 24 Jul 1896 Page 16</ref><ref>Page 3, The Gazette 02 June 1896 </ref>
*3rd Anglican Bishop of Quebec [[George Mountain]] (1789–1863) (DCL, Oxford) who was also the first Principal of McGill College from 1824 to 1835 and the founder of Bishop's University.<ref name="auto"></ref>
*[[Ashbury College|George Wollcombe]] Recommended by BU/BCS Rector/Principle Rev. Dr. Thomas Adams and suggested by few of his BCS students, he founded [[Ashbury College]] in Ottawa and later returned to BCS as the headmaster.
*C.L.Ogden Glass, Rhode Scholar, head of [[Ashbury College]]. ('''alumni and former headmaster''')
*Prince [[Alexis S. Troubetzkoy]] was an international author notable for his works on Russian history. He also served as the headmaster of [[Selwyn House School]], [[Appleby College]] and the [[Toronto French School]] in Canada. He was born as a prince of the [[Trubetskoy family]], to parents Prince Serge Grigorievich Troubetzkoy and Princess Lubov Alexeevna Obolensky. He taught at [[Bishop's College School]] and served in the [[Royal Canadian Navy]] for 8 years. He served as the Executive Director of the [[Tolstoy Foundation]] 1992–95.<ref></ref><ref></ref> He also helped the [[International Orthodox Christian Charities]] gain the release of two of their workers taken hostage.
* [[William Heneker]] (1867–1939), one of only a handful of Canadians to reach the full rank of General in the British Army.('''alumni and former teacher''')
* The [[Right Reverend|Rt Rev]] [[Lennox Waldron Williams]], [[Doctor of Divinity|DD]] (12 November 1859 – 8 July 1958)educated at [[St John’s College, Oxford]], was an eminent <ref></ref> [[Anglican]] [[priest]], the sixth Anglican Bishop of Quebec.('''alumni and former headmaster''')

==Sports==
*[[Robert Bédard]] (1931– )<ref name="CanSportsHall">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref><ref name="RDS"></ref><ref name="CanEncycl"></ref> is a [[Canadians|Canadian]] former [[tennis]] player. Bédard was the top-ranked Canadian singles player for most of the 1950s and early 1960s. Headmaster of [[St. Andrew's College]]
*[[Stephan Lebeau]], a former professional hockey player and experienced youth hockey coach, joined BCS as the coordinator of hockey, to create an elite hockey program at the School. He won a [[Stanley Cup]] in [[1992–93 NHL season|1993]] with the [[Montreal Canadiens]].
==Reference==
[[Category: Bishop's College School]]
[[Category: Bishop's College School Faculty]]


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