Corfe went to New Zealand to teach at
Christ's College in
Christchurch in 1871. He was headmaster at Christ's College from 1873 to 1888. His resignation was forced by the board as they wanted to see a classically trained cleric at the helm of the school rather than a scientist. However, he received high praise from the ''Christ's College Register'' in his obituary. One of the school's houses—Corfe House—is named for him. Among Corfe's initiatives at Christ's College were the gymnasium, the swimming pool, the chapel organ, the cadet corps and the annual athletic sports. The Year 7 boarding house, Corfe House, is named after him. He later occupied relieving positions at schools in Australasia, including at Christ's College during the
First World War, for which he refused to accept payment. ==Cricket career==