ST GEORGE'S SCHOOL is a private school for boys established in VANCOUVER in 1931 by F.J. Danby-Hunter, an English-born schoolmaster. It began as a private venture but was soon taken over by parents eager to make it an elite school for male offspring of the well-to-do. From 1933 to 1971 the school was led by John Harker, an English-born businessman, and then his younger brother Douglas, a teacher. The school expanded until it outgrew its original location in a private home; a modern senior...
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