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Lance Holt

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Lance Holt founded the Lance Holt School in 1970. From the school's website:[1]

As a young teacher in the 1960’s specialising in reading difficulties, Lance Holt was frustrated with contemporary educational methods which he felt were not meeting the needs of many primary students. In 1970, at the age of just 27, he started his own school to enact his innovative ideas.

From small beginnings with 21 students in North Fremantle, the school grew and moved to its current address in Henry Street in 1974. Lance went on to found a further two schools across Perth. Today, educational research supports the value of Lance’s pioneering approach and the school that bears his name carries on his spirit of inclusion, inquiry and innovation.

In November 2010, Lance Holt returned to Western Australia to join in the school’s 40th birthday celebrations, a weekend of events culminating in a party at Fremantle’s Fly By Night attended by over 500 past and present students and their families. Afterwards Lance wrote to say: ‘I’m in awe of the school as a successful ongoing institution and of all those whose great efforts have contributed to making it the truly wonderful place it is today.’

He was working at the Claremont Demonstration School in 1969. He trained at Claremont Teachers' College and taught at Bicton for four years and "then for two years as an itinerant reading teacher in Fremantle."[2]

References

  1. Founder, Lance Holt School
  2. Teacher to start his own school, Daily News, 1969 December 4. Scan. Via History.