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Beatrice May Baker

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190:. She encourage her students to develop a freedom of expression and encouraged a questioning approach to their learning: "in chapel 'Jesus often had to share the stage with Lenin'". In 1931 the school became a public school and unlike the nationalist leanings of its competitors the school has devoted to internationalism. 178:
A school which was known as Miss Bartlett's School for Young Ladies in 1898 was based at Badminton House in Clifton in Bristol. In 1911 it took Baker on trial and she was soon in charge of the school. She and Rendall transformed the school and by the end of the first world war the majority of the
186:. Baker, known as BMB, was fundamental in shaping Badminton's ethos and had a deep personal influence on individual pupils. She encouraged the girls to be aware of world affairs and internationalism. A pioneer in many educational fields, she established Badminton as a much-admired 231: 175:, like Baker had degrees. Baker would later follow Collin's style of being strict but open to new ideas. At the school Baker met her life partner Lucy Jane Rendall. 205:
By the late 1960s, the progressive aspects of Badminton school were said to have but vanished in 1971 and it had become a standard independent academic school.
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Watkins, Christopher (May 2007). "Inventing International Citizenship: Badminton School and the Progressive Tradition between the Wars".
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in 1876. She and her three elder siblings attended the private
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in 1902. The school was developing new ideas and the head
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Hereford
Nailsea
Hereford High School
Royal Holloway College
Badminton School
English
Badminton School
progressive
Hereford
Hereford High School
Royal Holloway College
Bachelor of Arts
Cardiff Intermediary School for Girls
Mary Collin
Marion Layton
Westbury-on-Trym
progressive school
Nailsea





"Baker, Beatrice May (1876–1973), headmistress and internationalist | Oxford Dictionary of National Biography"
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10.1093/ref:odnb/95652
"Our History"
"Literary Encyclopedia: Dame Iris Murdoch"
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