Dr. Jon Carnegie spent the late 80's and ealy 90's working as a third world journalist in a diverse range of countries including Vietnam, Cambodia, El Salvador, Nicaragua and Sudan. It was while in post Pol Pot Cambodia that he developed the idea of starting his own school and 15 years later it became a reality.
As an educator, Jon has had a wide and varied career. While working for 17 years at Trinity Grammar School, he was also responsible for Nelson Mandela's visit to Australia in 2000, and as a result, he was awarded a number of education prizes including The John O. Miller Award for Excellence in Education in 2000, the Commonwealth Australian Teachers Prize for Excellence and the National Excellence Award for Secondary Teaching in 2001.
In recent years, Jon has spoken nationally and internationally with the likes of Nellson Mandela, The Dalai Lama and Madeleine Albright at a range of educational conferences about the philosophies of his doctoral study on the process of middle school education.
Jon and his wife Catherine have a young son, James.
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