Ron Hockey

Ron A Hockey
1933-2024
Former Head of Science & Chemistry (1973-1994)

After schooling in Kent, and following completion of his National Service as a Russian Interpreter, Ron went on to study at the University of Cambridge where he was awarded a degree in Natural Sciences. From here, he took up a variety of teaching posts at schools including Strathallan (Perth), Rossall (Lancashire), Nyakasura School (Uganda) as well as King’s School (Worcester).  

Ron joined the then Drewsteignton School in September 1973, where he took up the post of Head of Science & Chemistry. With news of the merger with The High School of Glasgow presenting an array of exciting new challenges, Ron relished this opportunity. A committed Christian, he welcomed the chance to build upon the School’s Christian traditions. As a scientist, he was excited by the prospect of developing the Science Department, which he did with gusto.  

Upon the Senior School’s relocation from Bearsden to the current campus at Old Anniesland, Ron was instrumental in the planning of the new science facilities, something which showcased his meticulous organisation and attention to detail. When he was appointed, the department consisted of one science laboratory, two teachers and no technicians. Fast forward twenty-one years and Ron had made enormous contributions to the expansion of the Science Department, leaving behind nine laboratories, many workrooms and storage areas, as well as seven full-time teachers, two part-time teachers and two technicians. 

During the early stages of his time at the High School, Ron was involved in the formation of the Scripture Union Club and the Charities Committee. In addition, he helped organise the Home and School Association Summer Fayre. 

Throughout his tenure, the excellent results achieved by his pupils were a testament to his dedication to, and the quality of, his work as both Head of Department, and as a teacher. He worked tirelessly to promote his subjects and instill enthusiasm for all things science-related in his pupils. 

Outside of the classroom, Ron had many passions, including windsurfing. He was also an exceptionally accomplished rock and ice climber. 

In retirement, Ron often returned to provide teaching cover during staff absence, and he and his wife, Paddy, remained very regular and welcome visitors to school concerts and events.  

On Friday 29th March 2024, Ron passed away at the age of 90. We offer Paddy and all their family our sincere condolences on their loss. 

Tribute written by the Hockey family