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David Briggs (headmaster) (John Davidson Briggs) was born on 7 November, 1917 in Norwich, England, is an Educator. Discover David Briggs (headmaster)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 103 years old?

Popular As John Davidson Briggs
Occupation Educator, headmaster
Age 102 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 7 November 1917
Birthday 7 November
Birthplace Norwich, England
Date of death March 16, 2020
Died Place N/A
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Who Is David Briggs (headmaster)'s Wife?

His wife is Catherine Mary Lormer (married 1940)

Family
Parents George Wallace Briggs, Constance Barrow
Wife Catherine Mary Lormer (married 1940)
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Children 4 including Andrew Briggs and Anne Atkins

David Briggs (headmaster) Net Worth

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Source of Income Educator

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2020

The couple moved to live with their daughter Anne and her family, where Briggs celebrated his 100th birthday with a hundred friends and past pupils. He died on 16 March 2020, aged 102. The COVID-19 pandemic restrictions allowed only five people to attend his funeral and his grandson Ben Atkins compiled a virtual choir and chamber group in which family members, friends, and former choristers performed a song written by his daughter Anne Atkins with music arranged by Ben.

2014

In early June 2014, Briggs recounted his experiences from this time in a radio interview given in a brief BBC D-Day anniversary presentation.

2013

He sang in the first broadcast Christmas Eve carol service from King’s College Chapel in 1928, and continued to sing in a church choir throughout his life. He was interviewed by Mishal Husain in A Celebration of Christmas Carols broadcast on BBC Radio 2 on 25 December 2013, making his broadcasting career span 85 years. He was again interviewed on the BBC Today programme on 24 December 2015 in which Briggs, aged 98, believed he was the last survivor of the 1928 choir.

1959

In 1959, following a short hiatus, Briggs succeeded Donald George Butters as Headmaster of King's College School, Cambridge, a position he held until his retirement in 1977. During his tenure he turned the school co-educational. The school's Briggs Building, created to house science, languages and maths classrooms and a library, is named after him and his wife Mary.

1946

From 1946, he taught classics at Bryanston School Dorset. With his wife’s mathematical help in the planning and the boys' labour, he built the Greek Theatre at Bryanston which led to the highly reputed Greek summer school which is now held there every year.

1940

In 1940, he married Catherine Mary Lormer, an Australian mathematics teacher whose students would include Sir Andrew Wiles, who later proved Fermat’s Last Theorem, and Sir Timothy Gowers, Rouse Ball Professor at Cambridge. The children of David and Mary Briggs are Johnny, who farms in Wales, Andrew, Professor of Nanomaterials at Oxford, Catherine, a teacher of the visually impaired, and Anne Atkins, novelist, writer and broadcaster.

1917

John Davidson Briggs (7 November 1917 – 16 March 2020), known as David Briggs, was an English educator and headmaster of King's College School, Cambridge.

Briggs was born on 7 November 1917 in Norwich, England, son of Canon George Wallace Briggs and Constance Emily Tebbutt Barrow. One of his godfathers was the Archbishop of Canterbury Randall Davidson. He sang in the Choir of King's College, Cambridge, both as a chorister, from 1927 to 1931, and as a choral scholar, from 1936 to 1939. He attended Marlborough College as a Foundation scholar, and then studied classics and history at King's College, Cambridge, where he held simultaneously an academic exhibition and a choral scholarship.