A legacy of excellence, a vision for the future
From six students in a single classroom to a thriving, co-educational campus – the story of Pittwater House is one of growth, innovation and a deep commitment to holistic education.
Over its 60-year history, Pittwater House has enjoyed the privilege of exceptional leaders
Principal 2003 – 2010
Richard Morgan
Richard Morgan led Pittwater House from 2003 to 2010, following 15 years as Vice-Principal and continuing the Morgan family’s legacy.
Under his leadership, Pittwater House secured a $1.7 million Australian Government grant to construct a new indoor sporting stadium, reflecting his vision for well-rounded education that valued both academic and physical development.
Richard Morgan’s stewardship helped strengthen the school’s foundations to prepare it for the growth and innovation that would follow.
Founder and Principal 1961 – 2003
Rex Morgan AM, MBE
For over four decades, Rex Morgan was the driving force behind the growth and character of Pittwater House.
From its founding in 1961, he oversaw its transformation from a modest boys’ preparatory school into a respected independent K–12 institution, carrying forward his vision of excellence in all facets of school life.
During his long career, Mr Morgan held many key leadership roles – including Chairman of the Australian College of Educators (NSW), President of the Teachers Guild of NSW, and National President of the Friends of the Duke of Edinburgh Award – and he also served on the ABC Advisory Committee on School Broadcasts.
His services to education were recognised with an MBE in 1969 and later with an AM in 2002.
His values, spirit and direction continue to shape the school he founded.








