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Description | Correspondence between Ron Brand (FSC) and Robert (Bert) Mackenzie about Braehead School in Buckhaven, Fife. Mackenzie became the headteacher there in 1957. He was an admirer of A. S. Neill and institigated a lot of progressive education methods at the school. Brand and Mackenzie first met at Godshill, early FSC camps, but then lost touch and reconnected via letter in 1964. In the correspondence they discuss: Sharing updates of news about FSC and Braehead School Discussing politics and changes in government and how they affect education The importance of outdoor activities for children Invitations to visit each other and updates on family news. Plans for a history of FSC book
Also includes papers and press cuttings detailed below: 'Braehead News', No.156, 10/12/1964 - a school newsletter from Braehead school in Buckhaven, Fife. Case (Confederation for the Advancement of State Education', Bulletin, Spring Number, 1968 Press release re Mackenzie's book 'The Unbowed Head' about his time as Headteacher at Summerhill School, Aberdeen.
'Head with schoolphobia', article about Robert F Mackenzie in 'The Teacher', 10/09/1965 'No chance for choice', article about the closure of Braehead school, Gaurdian, 31/8/1967 'A lesson in living', Hamish Brown, the Weekend Scotsman, 16/12/1967 - article by a teacher at Braehead school about going on mountaineering trips with the school boys. |