Naval Education Service
The Naval Education Service was a branch of the British Royal Navy which both provided education for naval personnel and ran schools for children of Royal Navy personnel. It was the Education Department of the Admiralty until 1951. It was abolished in 1978. Its school functions have now been taken over by Service Children's Education.
Heads of Naval Education
Adviser on Naval Education
- Alexander McMullen, 1919–1936
Directors of the Education Department of the Admiralty
- Instructor Captain Arthur Hall, 1936–1945
- Instructor Captain William Saxton, 1945–1948
- Instructor Captain William Bishop, 1948–1951
Directors of the Naval Education Service and Heads of the Instructor Branch
- Instructor Rear-Admiral Sir William Bishop, 1951–1956
- Instructor Rear-Admiral Sir John Fleming, 1956–1960
- Instructor Rear-Admiral Sir Charles Darlington, 1960–1965
- Instructor Rear-Admiral Albert Bellamy, 1965–1970
- Instructor Rear-Admiral Brinley Morgan, 1970–1975
- Rear-Admiral John Bell, 1975–1978
Chief Naval Instructor Officers
Held in conjunction with another appointment.
- Rear-Admiral John Bell, 1978
- Rear-Admiral William Waddell, 1978–1981
- Rear-Admiral Trevor Spraggs, 1981–1983
- Rear-Admiral G. A. Baxter, 1983–1984
- Captain J. Marsh, 1984–?
- Rear-Admiral Jack Howard, 1987–1989
See also
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