From 1940 to 1953 he was a housemaster at Stowe School.
He then attended Stowe School until the age of sixteen.
Educated at Stowe School, which he entered on a fine art scholarship.
Dundas won a scholarship to Stowe School at the age of 12.
Teachers at Stowe School began an investigation after a sixteen year old boy was injured when he fell from a bunk bed.
He suffered from dyslexia and left Stowe School at 16.
He attended the Stowe School and established a national magazine called Student at age 16.
He taught at Stowe School from 1941 to 1946.
When the family moved to Ohio, her mother worked at Stowe School.
At the age of fourteen he obtained a scholarship to Stowe School which had only been in existence six years.