Charles Fisher (headmaster)

[1] At the time of his birth Geoffrey Fisher was the headmaster of Repton School; he would subsequently be appointed Archbishop of Canterbury.

[2] The young Charles was educated at Marlborough College and was then commissioned into the Royal Regiment of Artillery in 1941.

[1][6] In 1976, under Fisher, Geelong Grammar became fully co-educational by merging with The Hermitage and Clyde School.

[8] There is a tablet to Fisher's memory at St Andrew's Church, Trent, Dorset, where both his parents are buried.

[1] Fisher died in 1978, when, en route to Timbertop, his car hit a tree near Kanumbra.