The Chronicle - 2021 - St Dunstan's College

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THE DUNSTONIAN ASSOCIATION AND SPOTLIGHT ON MARTIN PRESTON

C OM M UN I T Y

Spotlight on Martin Preston

The Rev James ‘Martin’ Preston was a student at St Dunstan’s in the 1940s and, later, Head of Religious Studies at the College for many years. In addition to his teaching and pastoral responsibilities, he directed countless dramatic productions at the school with boundless energy and enthusiasm. The announcement of Martin’s death in December 2020 at the age of 89 prompted an unprecedented flood of tributes from Dunstonians. Below are extracts from some of those personal tributes, which testify to Martin’s extraordinary kindness, warmth, wit and humanity, and to the positive influence he had on so many students during their formative years: ‘Martin Preston was a kind and gifted man and, like many of his colleagues in the Masters’ Common Room of the ‘70s, a very fine teacher. He was forbearing, quick-witted and notably brave, indispensable traits when coming out as gay in front of an entire boys’ school during this time. He was one of a group of teachers who opened up the world of art and culture to me (I “acted” in his production of Beckett’s Waiting for Godot) but without snobbery or a trace of elitism. He was an ordained, practicing minister of the Christian church who wore his faith with lightness and grace. As the official School Chaplain, he was a distinctive presence, personable, considerate and civil. He was a “modern man” of his time who played a unique role in the life of the school as it adapted to the progressive challenges of the 1960s and 1970s and was a prominent and much-loved member of a distinguished and exceptional teaching staff for two decades. Above all, Martin Preston set an extraordinary example of tolerance, social liberalism and enlightened values long before it was fashionable to do so as an educator; he was a remarkable man. I am very sad indeed to hear of his death’. ‘…above all he taught me the importance of caring, understanding and tolerance for those different to oneself’.

‘Martin ran the community service alternative to the CCF. A fellow student and I would visit and talk to one particular old lady each week. One time Martin visited her and we talked later. What struck me was that he really and genuinely cared deeply for her. Obviously care and compassion are traits one develops with age, but learning from the example of a dedicated school teacher when you are 15 left a deep impression on me...’ ‘Martin was the first person to instil a social conscience in me’ ‘I am one of many of Martin Preston’s pupils whose lives have been greatly enriched by his teaching and warmth’. ‘I was lucky enough to be taught by Martin Preston back in the day and he was certainly a massive positive influence on me’. ‘He was truly an inspirational man in so many ways and he had the courage to challenge a lot of the prevailing norms about life and values in an all boys’ school at that time, which cannot have been easy’. ‘Martin Preston was an inspirational teacher and influential lead for the dramatic arts at St Dunstan’s’. ‘Overall, my enduring memory is that Martin always seemed welcoming, smiling, a teacher one would go out of one’s way to talk to (and he to talk to you), and a great educator. He treated pupils as young adults’.

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Salvete

7min
pages 170-173

Valete

14min
pages 164-169

Friends of St Dunstan’s

1min
pages 160-161

Bursary update

2min
page 163

Then & Now – St Dunstan’s from the Air

1min
page 156

Welcome from the Chair

3min
page 154

Spotlight on Martin Preston

2min
page 155

Charity

1min
page 151

Community Service

1min
page 150

Sustainability

2min
pages 152-153

Performing Arts Centre – list of Donors

1min
page 149

Opening of our New Buildings

1min
page 148

Topping Out Ceremony

1min
pages 146-147

St Dunstan’s Festival

2min
pages 132-135

Anti-Bullying Week

1min
pages 122-123

Commemoration Day

1min
pages 130-131

Mental Health Awareness Week

2min
pages 120-121

LGBTQ+ Week

1min
page 127

Black History Month

1min
page 119

International Week of Languages

1min
page 118

Opening Minds Lectures

1min
pages 116-117

Albam Exorna Award

1min
page 112

Head of School’s statement

2min
page 107

Year 13 Symposium

2min
pages 110-111

Diploma Journeys

4min
pages 108-109

Head of Sixth Form’s statement

1min
page 106

Adventure Week

2min
pages 104-105

Adventurous Activities

2min
pages 102-103

Strength & Conditioning

1min
pages 96-97

DofE

2min
pages 100-101

Netball

3min
pages 92-93

CCF

2min
pages 98-99

Swimming

3min
pages 94-95

Football

2min
pages 90-91

Cricket

1min
pages 88-89

Hockey

2min
pages 86-87

Design Engineering Sport

1min
pages 80-81

Overview

5min
pages 82-83

Music

4min
pages 74-77

Rugby

2min
pages 84-85

Drama and Dance

2min
pages 72-73

Overview

3min
pages 68-71

Special Events

7min
pages 54-61

Year 6

1min
pages 52-53

Year 5

2min
pages 50-51

Year 4

1min
pages 48-49

Year 1

3min
pages 42-43

Year 3

2min
pages 46-47

Reception

1min
pages 40-41

Year 2

2min
pages 44-45

Nursery

2min
pages 38-39

Sport

12min
pages 28-37

Head of Junior School’s statement

1min
page 9

Headmaster’s Statement

9min
pages 5-8

Drama and Dance

2min
pages 22-23

Music

2min
pages 24-25

Welcome from the Chair of Governors

3min
page 4

Art and Design Technology

2min
pages 26-27

Overview

6min
pages 18-21
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