Frederick Stewart became the first headmaster of what is now called Queen's College in Hong Kong. (Then it was called, the Hong Kong Government Central School for Boys; the first school to be founded and fully funded by the Hong Kong Government.) Born in the small village of Rathen, near Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK, Stewart was educated at Aberdeen Grammar School in the time of the famous Rector, James Melvin, and then at the University...