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Mary Broad

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151: 33: 172:. As Buss predicted there were no new substantive school buildings for twenty years. Broad retired in 1924 and her place was taken by Cicely Frideswide Stocks. In 1935 "Talbot Heath School" was moved to new buildings. There was a new hall and gym and within the first few months it was opened by Dr 146:
Broad and Miss Thresher went to the Bournemouth area with the intention of finding a school. They bought one from its owner in 1885. The school opened under new management in January 1886 with thirty pupils. The school was called Bournemouth High School and it intended to supply a liberal education
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who had created the North London Collegiate School in 1850. Broad hoped that her school could be as successful. Buss told her to not appoint a board of governors as they would hold back plans for new buildings. She eventually ignored this advice as she was not feeling well in 1898. She made a
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for reasonable fees to the daughters of the middle classes. Broad converted from a non-conformist to the Church of England at this time. Miss Thresher left in 1889 when she married and Mary Broad was left solely in charge.
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Broad was known for doing what she thought was right ignoring criticism and tradition. Her pupils were taken on nature walks, they played hockey and cricket and they were taken on trips abroad. Broad took advice from
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in 1860. Her mother was Sarah Ann (née West) and Arthur Broad. She was the first of their twelve children of whom seven survived. Her father was a mercantile clerk.
262: 382: 150: 127:(13 December 1860 – 13 July 1942) was a British entrepreneur and Bournemouth headmistress. She founded Bournemouth High School for girls now known as 298: 180:. Margaret Broad was in attendance together with other invited guests including the Mayor and the Bishop and the Archdeacon of Winchester. 164:
substantial endowment of the school and she gained management assistance. Students at her school under her headship included the sculptor
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Matthew, H. C. G.; Harrison, B., eds. (23 September 2004).
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Index


Kennington
Warrington
Talbot Heath School
Talbot Heath School
Kennington

Frances Buss
Helen Margaret George
Dilys Powell
William Temple
Archbishop of York
Warrington




"The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/51849
UK public library membership



"Pictures: The school that shocked Victorian Bournemouth: Talbot Heath turns 130"
An Encyclopedia of Women Artists of the American West
ISBN
978-0-292-79063-6
"University Intelligence"

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