He stayed on there as an assistant master until 1887.
He was an assistant master at Eton College from 1966 to 1969.
In 1830, he became an assistant master at Harrow.
From there, he became an assistant master at Wellington College.
However on his arrival in Australia, became an assistant master at his father's school.
He made his mark immediately, recruiting assistant masters to expand the curriculum.
The system today is very different with assistant masters now being in charge of games, and acting more as coaches.
From 1883-1884 he worked as an assistant master at Auckland College.
He was the son of an assistant master at Marlborough College.
From 1830 to 1850 he was an assistant master at Rugby school.