Bruce-Lockhart is one of the sons of Patrick Bruce Lockhart (1918–2009), an obstetrician, by his marriage in 1942 to Mary Campbell Seddall. His parents emigrated from Britain to Canada in 1953, and after his mother's death in 1960 his father remarried and had more children, two more sons and a daughter.
[1] He is the brother of Michael Bruce-Lockhart (born 1947), now retired as Professor of Computer Engineering at Memorial University of Newfoundland, and they also have a younger full sister, Ferelyth.[2]
The Bruce Lockhart family has a long tradition of teaching. Bruce-Lockhart's grandfather, John Bruce Lockhart, was headmaster of Sedbergh School, in the north of England, and two of his uncles, Rab and Logie Bruce Lockhart, were headmasters who had played rugby union for Scotland. His great-grandfather, Robert Bruce Lockhart (1858–1950), was a Scottish headmaster born at Montreal, in Canada, and he lived long enough for them to meet.[3]
Bruce-Lockhart was educated at Ridley College, Ontario, from 1962 to 1967,[4] where he was a school prefect in his final year,[5]
and Yale, where he graduated BA.[6]
In 1990, shortly after his arrival at Shawnigan Lake School, Bruce-Lockhart persuaded Jason Dorland to come to the school as a rowing coach, and Dorland has described him as "a big man", a rugby, football, and hockey player with "gentleness and kindness about him".[10]
^"Robert Bruce Lockhart M.A. 1878" (obituary) in University of Edinburgh Journal, Volumes 15-16 (1951), p. 107: "ROBERT BRUCE LOCKHART, M.A. 1878, late headmaster of Eagle House, Sandhurst, previously of Waid Academy, Anstruther, Spiers School, Beith, and Seafield House, Broughty Ferry : in London, 18th November 1950, aged 91."
^ ab"The Faculty" in Acta Ridleiana THE YEARBOOK OF RIDLEY COLLEGE 1978–1979, p. 2 at archive.org: "S.C. BRUCE-LOCKHART (O.R. 62-67)(1972) B.A., Yale University, English, Mathematics, Housemaster, Gooderham House"
^Acta Ridleiana: The School Magazine of Ridley College MIDYEAR ISSUE, 1967, p. 24 at archive.org
^ abAshley Thomson, Sylvie Lafortune, The Handbook of Canadian Boarding Schools (1999), pp. 117, 118
^"VALETE SIMON C. BRUCE-LOCKHART" in Acta Ridleiana THE YEARBOOK OF RIDLEY COLLEGE 1978–1979, p. 173 at archive.org: "Once again Ridley bids farewell to a devoted faculty member, Simon Bruce-Lockhart, an old Ridleian and Yale graduate. He returned to Ridley in the capacity of master, rather than student, in 1972, but left after three years to attend Dalhousie for law. To prove that Ridley, like alcohol, stays in ones blood, he returned again in 1976 to resume the role of Gooderham Housemaster... On this his third parting, he appears to leave for good to Lakefield College to enjoy a life of outdoor activity and a smaller, more manageable house."
^Derek Bingham, The ECIS International Schools Directory 2009/10 (2009), p. 470
^John Catt Guide to International Schools (2011), p. D-136
^Jason Dorland, Chariots and Horses: Life Lessons from an Olympic Rower (Heritage House, 2011), p. 73