Robert Knox Kennedy graduated from McGill University with a Bachelor of Arts degree and Associate in Music diploma. He studied in London at the Royal College of Music and earned the diplomas of Associate of the Royal College of Music, Fellow of the Royal College of Organists and Choirmaster diploma.
He co-founded R-E-S-P-E-C-T Academy in Nassau, Bahamas and was its vice-principal and taught Latin, English and music at Tambearley School, also in Nassau. He computerized the three Anglican schools in the Bahamas.
His four children were educated in private schools. As a result Robert sees the private school experience both from the parents perspective as well as the schools point of view.�Robert also hosts a weekly radio program devoted to sacred choral and organ music. It airs on The Classical Station.
Robert has written extensively about private schools since July 1997. His aim has always been to expose private education to as many people as possible.
He co-founded R-E-S-P-E-C-T Academy in Nassau, Bahamas and was its vice-principal and taught Latin, English and music at Tambearley School, also in Nassau. He computerized the three Anglican schools in the Bahamas.
His four children were educated in private schools. As a result Robert sees the private school experience both from the parents perspective as well as the schools point of view.�Robert also hosts a weekly radio program devoted to sacred choral and organ music. It airs on The Classical Station.
Robert has written extensively about private schools since July 1997. His aim has always been to expose private education to as many people as possible.
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