Former Headteacher’s new book celebrates 60 years of school in Scarisbrick with a tale of vision, resilience and educational legacy

Andrew Brown
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A remarkable story of educational vision, near-collapse, and revival is brought to life in One School: Two Families, a compelling new book by former Scarisbrick Hall School Headmaster David Raynor. The book debuted at a celebratory event hosted by Lord Dr Michael Hastings, Baron of Scarisbrick, at The Oak Theatre in Scarisbrick

A remarkable story of educational vision, near-collapse, and revival is brought to life in One School: Two Families, a compelling new book by former Headmaster David Raynor. 

Released to coincide with Scarisbrick Hall School’s 60th anniversary, this deeply researched account chronicles the institution’s journey from its founding by Charles and Muriel Oxley in 1964 to its modern-day resurgence under the Headley family — a tale as much about leadership and community as it is about education. 

When the Oxleys transformed a sprawling 150-room mansion near Southport into Scarisbrick Hall School, they created a beacon of academic excellence. 

A remarkable story of educational vision, near-collapse, and revival is brought to life in One School: Two Families, a compelling new book by former Scarisbrick Hall School Headmaster David Raynor. The book debuted at a celebratory event hosted by Lord Dr Michael Hastings, Baron of Scarisbrick, at The Oak Theatre in Scarisbrick

For over three decades, the school thrived, but the weight of maintaining its historic home nearly led to its closure. 

Enter the Headley family, whose determination and investment breathed new life into the institution, honoring the Oxleys’ original mission while steering it into the 21st century. 

Drawing on his 30-year tenure — including 21 years as Headmaster — David Raynor delivers an intimate portrait of the school’s challenges and triumphs. 

Beyond a historical account, One School: Two Families serves as a masterclass in educational leadership, revealing lessons on resilience, financial stewardship, and the power of community.

A remarkable story of educational vision, near-collapse, and revival is brought to life in One School: Two Families, a compelling new book by former Scarisbrick Hall School Headmaster David Raynor. The book debuted at a celebratory event hosted by Lord Dr Michael Hastings, Baron of Scarisbrick, at The Oak Theatre in Scarisbrick

Educators, history buffs, and readers inspired by underdog stories will find wisdom in its pages.

The book debuted at a celebratory event hosted by Lord Dr Michael Hastings, Baron of Scarisbrick, an alumnus and global advocate for education, alongside Raynor at The Oak Theatre in Scarisbrick. 

Lord Hastings praised the work as “a testament to what vision and tenacity can achieve — a story that transcends one school to inspire anyone passionate about shaping futures.” 

A remarkable story of educational vision, near-collapse, and revival is brought to life in One School: Two Families, a compelling new book by former Scarisbrick Hall School Headmaster David Raynor. The book debuted at a celebratory event hosted by Lord Dr Michael Hastings, Baron of Scarisbrick, at The Oak Theatre in Scarisbrick

About the Author 

David Raynor’s life has been intertwined with Scarisbrick Hall since 1968. 

Rising from English teacher to Headmaster, his leadership spanned pivotal moments in the school’s history. 

Now retired but still connected through his son — a current staff member — Mr Raynor combines meticulous research with personal anecdotes, offering readers an authentic, heartfelt narrative.

A remarkable story of educational vision, near-collapse, and revival is brought to life in One School: Two Families, a compelling new book by former Scarisbrick Hall School Headmaster David Raynor. The book debuted at a celebratory event hosted by Lord Dr Michael Hastings, Baron of Scarisbrick, at The Oak Theatre in Scarisbrick

Why This Book Matters 

One School: Two Families isn’t just for alumni. It’s a universal story of perseverance, spotlighting how institutions endure through dedicated leadership. 

Mr Raynor’s accessible prose and behind-the-scenes insights make it a must-read for: 

• Educators seeking strategies for navigating financial and operational hurdles. 

• History enthusiasts drawn to stories of heritage preservation. 

• Community leaders inspired by grassroots revival. 

• General readers who cherish tales of passion against the odds. 

Get Your Copy Today 

The book is available for purchase by going to – https://www.trybooking.com/uk/EODO 

Or email alumni@scarisbrickhallschool.co.uk  

Or call 01704 841151.
Proceeds support Scarisbrick Hall School’s alumni initiatives.  

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