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Barbara Bell (educationalist)

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on Catholic schooling in the Melbourne diocese. She provided teacher training for the Sisters of Mercy, the Presentation Sisters, and the Faithful Companions of Jesus in various convents around the state of Victoria. From 1905 to 1909, she was mistress of studies at the new Central Catholic Training
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Funcheon) Bell. Her father was a well-known teacher and a member of the Irish National Council of Education. Siblings included a brother and a sister Mary Bridget (1874-1946), known as Molly, who was also an educationalist and later joined the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary at Loreto Abbey in
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in new methods of teaching and to establish a college of teacher education. Mother Gonzaga Barry oversaw the development of Australia's first Catholic teacher training in 1884 and in 1906 the order turned the Loreto Convent at
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College, with Mother Mary Hilda Benson as founding principal. Bell by this time had been appointed a member of the board of examiners of the first Victorian Teachers’ Registration Committee.
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in New Zealand. She had made a significant contribution to the training of Catholic female teachers over many decades, introducing new developments in the theory and practice of education.
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Early in 1913, Bell joined the Religious of the Sacred Heart in Sydney. In the same year she returned to Ireland, visiting her family and continuing her
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in Sydney, where she was responsible for the teacher-training of young nuns. Subsequently, Bell returned to Timaru, moving in 1935 to
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Her services extended to many other schools and convents in addition to those run by the Loreto sisters.
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in Victoria into a teachers’ training institution, the Central Catholic Training College.
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where she assisted the sisters of the Faithful Companions of Jesus (FCJ) in New Zealand.
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and in 1895 obtained a teaching diploma from Cambridge. She was invited by Mother
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on 26 July 1870. She was the third child of Hamilton Bell and his wife, Bridget (
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Faith and feminism: Catholic women's struggles for self-expression
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Bell was educated by the Dominican nuns in Dublin and later in
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invited her to Tasmania in 1899 where she worked with the
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to come to Australia to instruct the Loreto Sisters in
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Catholic religious sister and educationist (1870–1957)
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Index

Dublin
Remuera
Dublin
Ireland
née
Belgium
Ursuline
Holland
Mary Gonzaga Barry
Ballarat
Albert Park
Bishop Delaney
Sisters of Mercy
New Zealand
Thomas Carr
novitiate
Roehampton
Timaru
Elizabeth Bay
Wellington
Auckland
Remuera







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