Leonard John WildCBE (28 October 1889 – 23 July 1970) was a New Zealand teacher, agricultural scientist, lecturer, principal, educationalist, and writer.
In 1911, he was appointed as a science teacher at Marlborough High School (now Marlborough Boys' College) when it was still a coeducational school. In 1915, he became chemistry lecturer at Canterbury Agricultural College (now Lincoln University) in Lincoln, New Zealand. In 1921, Wild was science lecturer at Christchurch Teachers' College. In the following year, he moved to the Feilding Technical High School to become the inaugural headmaster. Wild's management of the school gave it both a national and international reputation, and Peter Fraser as minister of Education gave funding for the school to become Feilding Agricultural High School. Wild retired at the end of 1946.[1]
Wild was a member of the Senate of the University of New Zealand from 1930 until its dissolution in 1961. From 1949 to its dissolution, he was pro–chancellor for the institution.[1]