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Winifred Mercier

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She and the Leeds Training College principal had several disagreements and after three years she resigned. Some of the staff were not happy and as a result James Graham of the Leeds education board came to the college to address the staff. Her resignation and his instructive talk led to half of the
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In 1913 she became the vice-principal of the Leeds Training College which had nearly 500 students and more than 60% of them were women. It was this fact that made the college's board to require that the principal should have a woman as vice-principal. However, it did not mean that the principal had
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in 1918. The college had been one of the first to offer higher education to women. The college continued to grow from 180 to 230 students. The premises were noisy and the leases needed renewing. Mercier persuaded the Church of England that they should fund new buildings. In 1930, Mercier and the
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which she hoped would lead to the removal of distinctions in education due to class. She also highlighted that people who aspired to teach must themselves continue to learn. She believed that women and men students should be taught together. This was contentious.
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in Suffolk where she was home schooled until she started at Wynaud House school. At that school, she became a student teacher and in 1897 she went to obtain a Teacher's certificate at the
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in 1878. Her mother was Agnes Stedman and her father, Lewis Mercier, was a stockbroker but his enterprise failed. The family went to live with her grandfather Paul Metheun Stedman in
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Mercier continued to teach in Leeds and Manchester for two years before she became the Principal of
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to work closely with her. Mercier had clear ideas and she was inspired by the
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created a portrait painting of her which (in 2023) is at Whitelands College.
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Matthew, H. C. G.; Harrison, B., eds. (23 September 2004).
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women teachers also resigning from their positions.
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People associated with the University of Roehampton
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Index


Oswald Birley
Ilford
Surrey
Whitelands College
OBE
Whitelands College
Ilford
Thurston
Maria Grey College
St George's School, Edinburgh
Somerville College
1902 Education Act
Whitelands College
Sir Giles Gilbert Scott
Southfields
Putney
Order of the British Empire
1933 New Year Honours
Surrey
Oswald Birley



"Winifred Mercier in The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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10.1093/ref:odnb/48685
UK public library membership

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