His parents were Florence Winifred Ward, née Braddock and John Frederick Ward, a teacher. Russel attended three schools at which his father worked. In the early 1920s, his father joined the staff of
Thornburgh College, in Charters Towers, Queensland. In 1923, J. F. Ward was appointed founding headmaster of
Wesley College, Perth. Russel completed his schooling at
Prince Alfred College (PAC), Adelaide after his father became headmaster there in the early 1930s. At PAC Ward was a busy student, serving as prefect and on numerous committees including debating, rowing, christian union, cadets and historical society of which he was president. ==Early career==