Roy White, Head of PE, 1977 to 1984
Countless boys at, first, St Mary’s and then St Mary’s & St Joseph’s have Roy White to thank for developing them into first rate rugby players.
In the seven years he was at the school he cemented St Marys’ reputation as a rugby-playing school which consistently punched above its weight.
An excellent soccer and rugby player himself, his know-how was passed down to a succession of top players, most notably Jim Staples (1977) and Kevin Hedderman (1979) but also players like Paul Bensley (1974) and Tony Davies and Mark Elliott (both 1975) while John Battison (1972) says that one of the defining moments of his life was when Roy made him first fifteen captain for the 1978/79 season.
Here’s what happened after Roy left:
“After leaving St. Mary’s & St Joseph’s in the summer of 1984, I moved to The King’s School, Canterbury, where I stayed until I retired in March, 2010, although I carried on coaching rugby at the school until 2017, when my body persuaded me that enough was enough!
“At King’s, I was Head of PE and Director of Sport, taught some German and academic PE, was Housemaster of a day house for twelve years and, after that, Assistant Director of Studies.
“Needless to say, I found my time at the school hugely fulfilling, not least in my capacity as master in charge of rugby. Outside the school, I acquired additional coaching qualifications and experience, leading me to coach the Under 18 sides for Kent, London & South East, and The England ‘A’ XV until the mid-nineties. In the summer, I managed to fit in a little casual cricket.”
Few, if any, people would have been aware that, while he was at St Mary’s, Roy and his wife Jill had an allotment. Since they both retired, they have maintained one in Canterbury for the last 14 years and they are also Chairman and Secretary of the Allotment Association.
Roy and Jill’s daughter, Rachael, and son, Jonathan, who were born in Sidcup and Bexley respectively, both went to King’s and live near to them in Canterbury.
Like Roy himself, Rachael went to Birmingham University, and now teaches at King’s where she was first Head of Spanish and is now housemistress of a boarding house.
Jonathan studied Geology at Liverpool University and now runs his own business as a Mortgage Advisor. He has a son, Oliver, who is about to leave for university. Rachael has two children, Sam (7) and Amelie (5): “These two keep us on our toes and indeed, childcare is our main occupation,” says Roy.
“In recent years, we had become accustomed to travelling to Gran Canaria, to the extent that in January, 2020, we bought and renovated an apartment to serve as a family base there. I think everyone can guess that we are yet to enjoy the fruits of our investment, other than a brief visit when a travel corridor briefly opened in October. Like everyone else, we look forward to something approaching normality, which would be, for us, to get there again for our three of four visits a year.”