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Gladys Colton

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69:. One of her students later described her as "a tall, elegant lady; the epitome of dignity". She retired in 1972 and is remembered at the school as an outstanding administrator. 135:, Volume 81 (1949), p. 358: "Miss Gladys M. Colton, deputy second mistress at Ealing Grammar School for Girls, as Headmistress of the City of London School for Girls." 190: 180: 185: 147: 195: 120: 66: 62: 27: 85: 54: 47: 81: 80:
and between 1969 and 1973 was a member of its Council. She was also a member of the Governing Body of the
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Colton was a schoolmistress at Slepe Hall, St Ives, from 1932 to 1937, then taught at
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The elder daughter of William Henry Colton, Gladys Colton was educated at
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from 1937 to 1941, when she was appointed as senior history mistress at
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schoolmistress and educationist. She was head mistress of the
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Index

FRSA
English
City of London School for Girls
Royal Society of Arts
Wycombe High School
University College London
Beaminster Grammar School
Dorset
Ealing Grammar School for Girls
City of London School for Girls
Fellow
Royal Society of Arts
City of London College
St Bartholomew's Hospital



Who Was Who 1981–1990
ISBN
0-7136-3336-0
History of CLSG
Archived
Wayback Machine
Categories
1909 births
1986 deaths
Alumni of University College London
Heads of schools in England
People educated at Wycombe High School
People from High Wycombe

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