Q and A with John Mooney

Emerson School principal John Mooney. 177789 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

 John Mooney, Emerson School principal
What is something people don’t know about you?
I was attacked by eagles while rock climbing in the Northern Territory in 1970.
What was the most memorable moment of your teaching career?
I am always blown away listening to students making their graduation speeches and hearing of their optimism for the future.
What would your last meal be?
A roast dinner and red wine.
What drew you to teaching and what’s kept you there so long?
As a boy I lived in the country. Teacher training was accessible for me. I quickly discovered the passion and joy of teaching that never ends…
What is your favourite television show?
Any musical or historical documentary.

What is one thing you’d change about the teaching system?
We need to develop the whole of every student rather that focus on narrow forms of literacy.
What six guests, dead or alive, would you invite to a dinner party?
Ned Kelly, Rod Laver, Betty Cuthbert, Gabrielle Williams, Nellie Melba and Russell Mockridge.
What has been your most embarrassing moment?
Locking my school key in my office at midnight and having to call security to let me in!
At school I…
…am always inspired by the joy of unlocking the potential of every student.
What was your first or best concert?
Attending a Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens) concert at Rod Laver Arena.