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The VOICE of Julian Anderson, Class of 1956

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In this episode, Julian Anderson (Class of 1956) shares his memories and reflections on the unique educational philosophy and community spirit of KAS, comparing it with his experiences in other educational institutions and the broader world. He discusses the importance of small class sizes, individual attention, and a curriculum that encourages independent thought, leadership, and respect for others beyond their titles or positions. He also reflects on how these experiences and values shaped his life, career, and worldview, emphasizing the importance of questioning authority, making informed decisions, and the value of community and family ethos in education.

This interview was conducted on a Zoom call between Tamlyn and Julian in 2021 during the pandemic.

Julian's legacy, including a generous bequest to the school, reflects his gratitude and lasting impact on the King Alfred community. His passing in late 2022 marked the culmination of a life dedicated to honouring the school's values. We are deeply grateful for his contributions, which have enriched the lives of countless KAS students.

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In this episode, Julian Anderson (Class of 1956) shares his memories and reflections on the unique educational philosophy and community spirit of KAS, comparing it with his experiences in other educational institutions and the broader world. He discusses the importance of small class sizes, individual attention, and a curriculum that encourages independent thought, leadership, and respect for others beyond their titles or positions. He also reflects on how these experiences and values shaped his life, career, and worldview, emphasizing the importance of questioning authority, making informed decisions, and the value of community and family ethos in education.

This interview was conducted on a Zoom call between Tamlyn and Julian in 2021 during the pandemic.

Julian's legacy, including a generous bequest to the school, reflects his gratitude and lasting impact on the King Alfred community. His passing in late 2022 marked the culmination of a life dedicated to honouring the school's values. We are deeply grateful for his contributions, which have enriched the lives of countless KAS students.

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