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Mary Datchelor School

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Brock made the school famous: for its scholarly attainments, achieved in part by unconventional teaching methods; for the variety of careers it opened to its pupils, in industry, commerce, and social service, as well as more traditional occupation such as nursing ... ; and most markedly for its
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Mary Datchelor School was founded out of an endowment originally intended for the upkeep of the 18th-century Datchelor family's family tomb. A board of trustees was established in 1871, with £20,000 to found a girls' school. The school opened in 1877 with thirty girls, and had grown to over 400 by
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In the early twentieth century the school was "one of the key centres for developing the music curriculum in secondary schools". From 1919, the school was funded to provide girls with a two-year course of post-GCE music study. Most took up music professionally, some entering teaching.
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Rigg had been professionally trained as a teacher, and encouraged professional training for her staff. From 1879 she began selecting pupils to train herself as teachers. As demand grew, senior girls were awarded 'student-teacherships' to proceed to
234:, associated with the school. Rigg herself was college principal, with an additional mistress of method and lecturer in educational science. In 1899 the Cambridge training syndicate granted the college recognition, and the 1119: 871: 969: 1129: 1144: 1134: 880: 303: 864: 682: 201:, England. It was established in 1877 and closed in 1981. It was known for its innovations in encouraging teacher training, and for its encouragement of music. 979: 339:
showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are alumni, or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate
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for further training. In 1888, Rigg persuaded the school trustees to establish a teacher training college, the
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The Training of Women Teachers for Secondary Schools: A Series of Statements from Institutions Concerned
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for several years, and was converted into a complex of apartments, called Mary Datchelor House, by
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inspected and recognized the college in 1902. In 1905 the college became part of the
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BA, and the other trained students for the Cambridge or London teaching diploma.
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Grant, Harriet; Mohdin, Aamna; Michael, Chris (30 March 2019).
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Grammar school in Camberwell, Greater London, England
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Mary Datchelor Girls' School

Camberwell Grove
Camberwell
Greater London
Coordinates
51°28′24″N 0°05′21″W / 51.4732°N 0.0891°W / 51.4732; -0.0891
Grammar school
Girls
grammar school
girls
Camberwell Grove
Camberwell
Greater London

Caroline Rigg
Maria Grey Training College
Board of Education
University of London
London
Dorothy Brock
World War II
Kent
Llanelli
comprehensive
private school
Save the Children
Berkeley Homes
Category:People educated at Mary Datchelor School
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