Douglas James Smyth Crozier, CMG (20 March 1908 – 17 November 1976) was an Irish teacher, civil servant and the Director of Education of Hong Kong.
Biography
Crozier was born in Ballinamallard, Ireland (now part of Northern Ireland) on 20 March 1908.[1] He arrived in Hong Kong around the 1930s as a history teacher at the Hong Kong government's Education Department and taught at the King's College. He was a founding member of the Hong Kong Teacher's Association.
During his service as the Director of Education, he was responsible for the establishment of the Evening School of Higher Chinese Studies; the Grantham Training College, and the New Technical College; a seven-year primary school expansion programme; the development of post-secondary colleges towards degree-granting status, grant-in-aid schemes to three colleges; schemes that provide aid to a host of private schools in Hong Kong.
Crozier retired in 1961 and returned to the United Kingdom.[2] He died in Tandragee, Northern Ireland on 17 November 1976 at the age of 68.[3]