Lord Patten on Ealing history teacher who helped influence his life – Ealing Times

Posted: November 27, 2021 at 5:16 am

LORD Patten of Barnes told pupils, staff and parents of St Benedicts School, Ealing, this week of the lasting influence teachers can have on their students.

He was presenting the Patten Scholarship awards as a former pupil and now patron of the Roman Catholic independent day school.

Lord Patten stressed the vital role staff play in an individuals formation.

He contrasted his St Benedicts history teacher a Christian socialist - with the Marxist atheist historian Christopher Hill, who interviewed and later taught him at Oxford.

While Hill had been an outstanding historian and teacher, he didnt make the young Patten a Marxist atheist.

On the current debate around free speech on university campuses, Lord Patten said it was "important to appreciate the difference between an argument and a quarrel.

Three of this years five Patten scholars also spoke, describing how St Benedicts had encouraged them to read widely, to be intellectually curious and open to learning about a wide range of subjects.

This years award for the most successful scholar went to Niall Wynne (Year 13), who intends to read physics at university and has been researching Airborne Wind Energy.

Lord Patten attends the Academic Scholars Evening at St Benedicts each year. He is Chancellor of Oxford University, a crossbench member of the House of Lords and the last British Governor of Hong Kong.

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