Rising to the challenge, since 1948
On one afternoon, Charles and Muriel Oxley were discussing one of the most important matters, which school to send their youngest child to.
Heated debate ensued about the various merits of the schools available in the area. However, the disadvantages always seemed to outweigh the advantages.
“Charlie, if you’re so concerned about the quality of the children’s schooling, why don’t you start your own school?
Well, never one not to rise to a challenge, Charles replied:
“I might just do that!”
					
				
				
		
		
Some considered him extreme in his zero-tolerance attitude towards bullying, telling lies, stealing, vandalism and swearing. But, those at Tower College knew that this was the perfect platform on which to build a school and very soon parents were on waiting lists trying to get their sons and daughters into the school.
		
But, unlike her mother before her, there were very different challenges facing the school and fortunately Rachel had the necessary qualities to ensure that the school met these challenges without sacrificing any of its core values. The school had to evolve but Rachel knew that it must never ever move away from the values that were set down in 1948.