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The Armitage lecture series was established in 2005 to remember the first Old Boy of the School who entered the ordained Anglican Ministry. Rev Isaac Armitage left funds in trust to provide a small bursary for Old Boys of the School who entered Moore College. The Lecture series aims to encourage thinking on matters to do with Anglican Schooling. Âé¶¹Ö±²¥ was pleased to host the 16th Annual Armitage lecture in the BH Travers Library and welcomed Teachers and Heads from other schools and colleges. This year’s lecture was held by Dr Ruby Holland, an outstanding role model and teacher, who discussed “What We Have Learned About the Nature of Anglican Education Since Archbishop Peter Jensen’s Seminal Armitage Lecture”. Please see below a recording of the lecture.
Previous lectures were presented by:
“So God created human beings in his own image, In the image of God he created them; male and female he created them."
In the 21st century, should we be educating males and females, or educating human beings?” Response (Dr Bryan Cowling)
Enquiries: Rev Anthony Benn (abenn@shore.nsw.edu.au)
2019 Armitage LectureTo view this video, please click to view it on YouTube
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2018 Armitage LecturesTo view this video, please click to view it on YouTube
2017 Armitage LectureTo view this video, please click to view it on YouTube
2016 Armitage LectureTo view this video, please click to view it on YouTube
2015 Armitage LectureTo view this video, please click to view it on YouTube
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2013 To view this video, please click to view it on YouTube