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Name
  
Simon Doggart


Role
  
Cricket Player

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Simon Jonathon Graham Doggart (8 February 1961 – 23 July 2017) was an English cricketer and headmaster.

Born in Winchester, Hampshire, Doggart was educated at Winchester and Magdalene College, Cambridge. He represented Cambridge University as a left-handed batsman in thirty-five first-class matches between 1980 and 1983. He was awarded four blues.

He came from a cricketing family, because his grandfather Graham, great-uncle James Hamilton Doggart, father Hubert and uncle Peter all played first-class cricket.

He was a former headmaster of Caldicott School in Farnham Royal, Buckinghamshire. Doggart announced in February 2017 that he intended, at the age of 56, to resign from his position as Head of Caldicott School with effect from July 2017. This announcement came at around the same time as it was revealed that a former teacher of his, John Smyth, had engaged in sadistic physical abuse by violently beating young men. Then in April 2017 it was alleged that Doggart had, after being the victim of Smyth's abusive beatings as a young man, also administered severe beatings alongside Smyth. Shortly after this allegation was published the school announced that “due to ill health Simon is no longer able to lead the school”, and an acting Head, Theroshene Naidoo, took over with immediate effect. As his health deteriorated, he died on 23 July 2017 in East Wittering, Chichester, with his family by his side.

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