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St Leonards School

St Leonards School is a private boarding and day school for pupils aged 4–19 in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland.[2] Founded in 1877 as St Andrews School for Girls Company, it adopted the St Leonards name upon moving to its current premises, the site formerly occupied by the University of St AndrewsSt Leonard's College, in 1883.

St Leonards School
Location
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Scotland
Coordinates56°20′20″N 2°47′25″W / 56.3390°N 2.7904°W / 56.3390; -2.7904
Information
Former namesSt Andrews School for Girls, St Leonards and St Katharines School
Type
MottoLatin: Ad Vitam
(For Life)
Established1877; 146 years ago (1877)
FoundersProfessors from the University of St Andrews, including Lewis Campbell[1]
ChairColonel Martin Passmore
HeadSimon Brian
GenderCo-educational
Age range5–18
Enrolment565
HousesBishopshall, Ollerenshaw, St Rule
Colour(s)   Red and navy
PublicationThe Gazette
School fees
  • £9,552–£15,474 (day) (pa)
  • £24,651–£37,452 (boarding) (pa)
AlumniSeniors
Websitewww.stleonards-fife.org

The school emerged from the St Andrews Ladies' Educational Association which was established in 1868.[3] One of the school's founders was Lewis Campbell, chairman of the college council for many years and a Classics professor at St Andrews University who advocated for higher education for women.[4] Consequently, from its earliest days, the college's senior students were encouraged to prepare to matriculate[5] and enjoyed close links with various courses offered at the University of St Andrews; in 1892, the Fifeshire Journal asked its readers: "Who is to enjoy the proud distinction of being the first matriculated girl-student of St Andrews?"[6][7][8] St Leonards remained an all-girls school until 1999, upon which it became fully co-educational.[9] As an IB World School,[10] St Leonards offers the International Baccalaureate's Primary Years, Middle Years, Career-related and Diploma programmes alongside the English-system GCSE/IGCSE.[11] It is the only school in Scotland to teach an IB curriculum throughout.[12]

History edit

The school was established in 1877 by the St Andrews School for Girls Company whose Articles of Association were drawn up on the lines of Bristol's Clifton College, the public school for boys.[13] The school's administrative and commercial ventures utilised the company's name until at least 1894.[14] Madeline Daniell, the educationalist and campaigner for women's right to higher education, was one of two founding secretaries of the Company.[15]

Dame Louisa Lumsden was appointed the School's first Headmistress in 1877. The belief of the school was that "a girl should receive an education that is as good as her brother's, if not better" and Lumsden was "determined to establish a veritable Eton for girls".[16][17] Although her role as principal ended in 1882, her connection to the school remained strong for "forty-five years": During her time as a member of staff of the University of St Andrews' University Hall and in the years after, "Miss Lumsden returned many times to St Leonards to give lectures".[18]

The school was, until 1894, operating primarily as a senior school, the junior school remaining informally structured until after that date.[14]

In 1884, ground was feued [granted] from the University of St Andrews to the school which had also commenced the lease of a field from the university for recreational use.[19] In 1894, Old Tom Morris laid out a 9 hole golf course for the girls at St Leonards.[20]

To ensure that the teaching of Chemistry to the girls at the school was rigorous, in 1885, Dame Frances Dove, the principal, employed Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry at St Andrews University as an external examiner for the school's senior students.[21] From its earliest decades, the school's sixth formers "had the pleasure of attending lectures" in various subjects including Political Economy and Music at the University of St Andrews whilst others attended the university's Gifford Lectures.[22][23]

In 1999, St Leonards Sixth Form and St Katharines Prep School opened their doors to boys for the first time; the school soon became completely co-educational.

St Katharines and St Leonards-New Park edit

St Katharines School was the original prep school of St Leonards, making full use of the campus and facilities while retaining a degree of autonomy. In March 2002 it was announced that the prep school would be relocated to the main building and renamed St Leonards Junior and Middle Schools. Following a further announcement in March 2005,[24] St Leonards Junior and Middle schools merged with New Park School, also located in St Andrews, operating as one unit under the name St Leonards-New Park. In June 2011 it was announced that the Junior School would be known in future as St Leonards Junior School. At the same time, work commenced on a £2.5m redevelopment of the junior school. Today, St Leonards is an all-through, coeducational school, from Year 1 through to Year 13.

Lacrosse edit

The school is believed to be the first place in the world to have played women's lacrosse after it was introduced by Louisa Lumsden[25][26] in 1890.[27]

St Leonard's Chapel edit

Situated in the grounds of the school is St Leonard's Chapel, owned by the University of St Andrews. Regulations outlined by the University of St Andrews stipulate that "funerals for both alumni of the university and members or former members of St Leonards School may take place in the university's St Leonard's Chapel".[28] Weekly Compline takes place in the chapel at 10pm on Thursday nights during the University term.

Academics edit

At St Leonards, year groups are named following the system used in England and Wales (Year 1 to Year 13). Years 1–7 form the Junior School, Years 8–11 the Senior School and Years 12–13 the Sixth Form.

The IB's Primary Years Programme (PYP) is taught from Years 1–6, while the IB's Middle Years Programme (MYP) is introduced in Year 7 and continues through Year 9.[29][30] Therefore, the MYP overlaps across the Junior and Senior years.

In Year 10, pupils begin a two-year course in preparation for their GCSE/IGCSE exams at the end of Year 11.[31] Students are given a degree of choice as to which subjects they take, however a number remain compulsory: English, Maths, Science and a foreign language.[31]

As an alternative to the above for pupils who join the school in Year 11, St Leonards offers a one-year Pre-IB course.[32] These students sit IGCSE exams only.[31]

In Years 12–13, St Leonards pupils may undertake one of two programmes: the IB Diploma Programme (DP) or the IB Career-related Programme (CP).[33] A large majority choose the DP, with the latter being available for those who would prefer a more vocational qualification.[34] Academic study is still very present for CP students alongside the practical aspect, as this programme incorporates at least two DP courses.[34]

The average IB Diploma points score for St Leonards pupils from 2015 to 2019 is 33/45,[35] compared to a global average of 29/45 points for the same period.[36] St Leonards has been recognised as the "Top Independent Secondary School Sixth Form in Scotland for IB/A Level Results" in 2016, 2017 and 2018.[37] In 2019, St Leonards was named "Top Independent Secondary School in Scotland" by The Sunday Times Parent Power guide.

Almost all St Leonards graduates go on to university.[38] Approximately one third of the graduating class studies in Scotland, one third studies elsewhere in the United Kingdom and the remaining third studies overseas.[39]

Headmistresses and headmasters edit

For the first 124 years, (when the school was an all-girls school) the Head of St Leonards was always a woman. The first Headmaster was appointed in 2003.

  • 1877–1882: Dame Louisa Lumsden
  • 1882–1896: Dame Frances Dove
  • 1896–1907: Julia Mary Grant
  • 1907–1921: Mary Bentinck-Smith
  • 1922–1938: Katharine Howard McCutcheon
  • 1938–1955: Janet A. Macfarlane
  • 1956–1970: Janet S. A. Macaulay
  • 1970–1987: Martha Hamilton (Mrs R Steedman)
  • 1988–2000: Mary James [40]
  • 2001–2003: Wendy Bellars [41]
  • 2003–2008: Robert A. J. Tims
  • 2008 – April 2021: Michael Carslaw [42]
  • April 2021 – August 2021: Dawn Pemberton-Hislop (Acting Headmistress) [43]
  • From August 2021: Simon Brian [44]

Fees edit

School fees at St Leonards for the 2020–2021 academic year ranged from £9,552 to £15,474 for day pupils and £24,651 to £37,452 for boarders.[2] These fees include tuition, lodging for boarders, meals (lunch for day pupils, full-board for boarders) as well some textbooks and the majority of extra-curricular activities. However, there are some additional extras not included and charged at a supplementary rate.[45]

The school does offer financial assistance to a limited number of Senior and Sixth Form pupils who demonstrate sufficient financial need – covering up to 100% of fees.[46] While St Leonards does award scholarships to pupils who've demonstrated excellence in a variety of fields, the scholarship is based on merit and does not result in a reduction of fees.[46]

St Leonards Seniors edit

Former St Leonards pupils are known as St Leonards Seniors,[47] as is the style at the sister institutions of Wycombe Abbey and Benenden School.[48][49] St Leonards organises various reunions and events for Seniors in St Andrews and select cities around the world, while also providing online networking tools.[47]

Notable St Leonards Seniors edit

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ a b "St Leonards School, St Andrews". The Good Schools Guide. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
  3. ^ Campbell, Lewis (1887). Speculum Universitatis [St Andrews and Girton]. pp. 84–87. Retrieved 14 February 2022.
  4. ^ Craik, E. (18 August 2014). "Professor Lewis Campell". E.M.Craik, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Retrieved 13 February 2022. Emeritus Professor of Greek, University of St Andrews...advocated higher education for women. As to the latter, he was closely involved in the foundation of St Leonard's School for women and was the chairman of the school council for many years.
  5. ^ Bierman, J. (2000). Fire In The Night. Pan. ISBN 1743511353. Retrieved 28 September 2021. ...she to her matriculation studies at St Leonard's School for Girls in Fife...
  6. ^ "Point-to-Point Races". Fifeshire Journal Fife, Scotland. 17 March 1892. Retrieved 19 March 2022. ...question. Who in St Andrews is going to have the honour of first finding houseroom for the girl-graduates that are to be? To which this also may be tagged on—Who is to enjoy the proud distinction of being the first matriculated girl-student of St Andrews!
  7. ^ Smith, Elizabeth Margaret (2014). "TO WALK UPON THE GRASS: THE IMPACT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS' LADY LITERATE IN ARTS, 1877–1892" (PDF). St Andrews Research Repository (PDF,2.3 MB). p. 37. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
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  12. ^ Gordon, Katy (4 September 2016). "A lesson over Lunch". The Courier. Retrieved 1 April 2020.
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  19. ^ Campbell, Lewis (1891). "The Journal Of Education": 593–4. Retrieved 19 March 2022. ... ground was feued from the university to the school...a large field was taken on lease from the University [of St Andrews]... {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
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  21. ^ Rayner-canham, M. (30 December 2019). Pioneering British Women Chemists: Their Lives And Contributions – Chemistry at Pioneering Girls' Schools. World Scientific. p. 45. ISBN 9781786347701. Retrieved 14 April 2021. ...rigorous...Miss Dove [St Leonards Girls School, St Andrews] had Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry at St Andrews University as an external examiner...
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  28. ^ "St Leonards Chapel". University of St Andrews. Retrieved 18 April 2021. Funerals Funerals, including thanksgiving services closely following the death, may take place in the university chapels for the following people: Current students; Current members of staff if they have a strong Chapel connection or have made an exceptional contribution to the University or public life; Regular Chapel-goers; Members or former members of St Leonards School (in St Leonard's Chapel)
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St Leonards School is a private boarding and day school for pupils aged 4 19 in St Andrews Fife Scotland 2 Founded in 1877 as St Andrews School for Girls Company it adopted the St Leonards name upon moving to its current premises the site formerly occupied by the University of St Andrews St Leonard s College in 1883 St Leonards SchoolLocationSt Andrews Fife KY16 9QJScotlandCoordinates56 20 20 N 2 47 25 W 56 3390 N 2 7904 W 56 3390 2 7904InformationFormer namesSt Andrews School for Girls St Leonards and St Katharines SchoolTypePrivate school UK Boarding schoolMottoLatin Ad Vitam For Life Established1877 146 years ago 1877 FoundersProfessors from the University of St Andrews including Lewis Campbell 1 ChairColonel Martin PassmoreHeadSimon BrianGenderCo educationalAge range5 18Enrolment565HousesBishopshall Ollerenshaw St RuleColour s Red and navyPublicationThe GazetteSchool fees 9 552 15 474 day pa 24 651 37 452 boarding pa AlumniSeniorsWebsitewww wbr stleonards fife wbr orgThe school emerged from the St Andrews Ladies Educational Association which was established in 1868 3 One of the school s founders was Lewis Campbell chairman of the college council for many years and a Classics professor at St Andrews University who advocated for higher education for women 4 Consequently from its earliest days the college s senior students were encouraged to prepare to matriculate 5 and enjoyed close links with various courses offered at the University of St Andrews in 1892 the Fifeshire Journal asked its readers Who is to enjoy the proud distinction of being the first matriculated girl student of St Andrews 6 7 8 St Leonards remained an all girls school until 1999 upon which it became fully co educational 9 As an IB World School 10 St Leonards offers the International Baccalaureate s Primary Years Middle Years Career related and Diploma programmes alongside the English system GCSE IGCSE 11 It is the only school in Scotland to teach an IB curriculum throughout 12 Contents 1 History 1 1 St Katharines and St Leonards New Park 1 2 Lacrosse 1 3 St Leonard s Chapel 2 Academics 3 Headmistresses and headmasters 4 Fees 5 St Leonards Seniors 5 1 Notable St Leonards Seniors 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe school was established in 1877 by the St Andrews School for Girls Company whose Articles of Association were drawn up on the lines of Bristol s Clifton College the public school for boys 13 The school s administrative and commercial ventures utilised the company s name until at least 1894 14 Madeline Daniell the educationalist and campaigner for women s right to higher education was one of two founding secretaries of the Company 15 Dame Louisa Lumsden was appointed the School s first Headmistress in 1877 The belief of the school was that a girl should receive an education that is as good as her brother s if not better and Lumsden was determined to establish a veritable Eton for girls 16 17 Although her role as principal ended in 1882 her connection to the school remained strong for forty five years During her time as a member of staff of the University of St Andrews University Hall and in the years after Miss Lumsden returned many times to St Leonards to give lectures 18 The school was until 1894 operating primarily as a senior school the junior school remaining informally structured until after that date 14 In 1884 ground was feued granted from the University of St Andrews to the school which had also commenced the lease of a field from the university for recreational use 19 In 1894 Old Tom Morris laid out a 9 hole golf course for the girls at St Leonards 20 To ensure that the teaching of Chemistry to the girls at the school was rigorous in 1885 Dame Frances Dove the principal employed Thomas Purdie Professor of Chemistry at St Andrews University as an external examiner for the school s senior students 21 From its earliest decades the school s sixth formers had the pleasure of attending lectures in various subjects including Political Economy and Music at the University of St Andrews whilst others attended the university s Gifford Lectures 22 23 In 1999 St Leonards Sixth Form and St Katharines Prep School opened their doors to boys for the first time the school soon became completely co educational St Katharines and St Leonards New Park edit St Katharines School was the original prep school of St Leonards making full use of the campus and facilities while retaining a degree of autonomy In March 2002 it was announced that the prep school would be relocated to the main building and renamed St Leonards Junior and Middle Schools Following a further announcement in March 2005 24 St Leonards Junior and Middle schools merged with New Park School also located in St Andrews operating as one unit under the name St Leonards New Park In June 2011 it was announced that the Junior School would be known in future as St Leonards Junior School At the same time work commenced on a 2 5m redevelopment of the junior school Today St Leonards is an all through coeducational school from Year 1 through to Year 13 Lacrosse edit The school is believed to be the first place in the world to have played women s lacrosse after it was introduced by Louisa Lumsden 25 26 in 1890 27 St Leonard s Chapel edit Situated in the grounds of the school is St Leonard s Chapel owned by the University of St Andrews Regulations outlined by the University of St Andrews stipulate that funerals for both alumni of the university and members or former members of St Leonards School may take place in the university s St Leonard s Chapel 28 Weekly Compline takes place in the chapel at 10pm on Thursday nights during the University term Academics editAt St Leonards year groups are named following the system used in England and Wales Year 1 to Year 13 Years 1 7 form the Junior School Years 8 11 the Senior School and Years 12 13 the Sixth Form The IB s Primary Years Programme PYP is taught from Years 1 6 while the IB s Middle Years Programme MYP is introduced in Year 7 and continues through Year 9 29 30 Therefore the MYP overlaps across the Junior and Senior years In Year 10 pupils begin a two year course in preparation for their GCSE IGCSE exams at the end of Year 11 31 Students are given a degree of choice as to which subjects they take however a number remain compulsory English Maths Science and a foreign language 31 As an alternative to the above for pupils who join the school in Year 11 St Leonards offers a one year Pre IB course 32 These students sit IGCSE exams only 31 In Years 12 13 St Leonards pupils may undertake one of two programmes the IB Diploma Programme DP or the IB Career related Programme CP 33 A large majority choose the DP with the latter being available for those who would prefer a more vocational qualification 34 Academic study is still very present for CP students alongside the practical aspect as this programme incorporates at least two DP courses 34 The average IB Diploma points score for St Leonards pupils from 2015 to 2019 is 33 45 35 compared to a global average of 29 45 points for the same period 36 St Leonards has been recognised as the Top Independent Secondary School Sixth Form in Scotland for IB A Level Results in 2016 2017 and 2018 37 In 2019 St Leonards was named Top Independent Secondary School in Scotland by The Sunday Times Parent Power guide Almost all St Leonards graduates go on to university 38 Approximately one third of the graduating class studies in Scotland one third studies elsewhere in the United Kingdom and the remaining third studies overseas 39 Headmistresses and headmasters editFor the first 124 years when the school was an all girls school the Head of St Leonards was always a woman The first Headmaster was appointed in 2003 1877 1882 Dame Louisa Lumsden 1882 1896 Dame Frances Dove 1896 1907 Julia Mary Grant 1907 1921 Mary Bentinck Smith 1922 1938 Katharine Howard McCutcheon 1938 1955 Janet A Macfarlane 1956 1970 Janet S A Macaulay 1970 1987 Martha Hamilton Mrs R Steedman 1988 2000 Mary James 40 2001 2003 Wendy Bellars 41 2003 2008 Robert A J Tims 2008 April 2021 Michael Carslaw 42 April 2021 August 2021 Dawn Pemberton Hislop Acting Headmistress 43 From August 2021 Simon Brian 44 Fees editSchool fees at St Leonards for the 2020 2021 academic year ranged from 9 552 to 15 474 for day pupils and 24 651 to 37 452 for boarders 2 These fees include tuition lodging for boarders meals lunch for day pupils full board for boarders as well some textbooks and the majority of extra curricular activities However there are some additional extras not included and charged at a supplementary rate 45 The school does offer financial assistance to a limited number of Senior and Sixth Form pupils who demonstrate sufficient financial need covering up to 100 of fees 46 While St Leonards does award scholarships to pupils who ve demonstrated excellence in a variety of fields the scholarship is based on merit and does not result in a reduction of fees 46 St Leonards Seniors editFormer St Leonards pupils are known as St Leonards Seniors 47 as is the style at the sister institutions of Wycombe Abbey and Benenden School 48 49 St Leonards organises various reunions and events for Seniors in St Andrews and select cities around the world while also providing online networking tools 47 Notable St Leonards Seniors edit Betty Archdale 50 early barrister pioneer of women s education in Australia Helen Archdale feminist suffragist and journalist Elspeth Barker author of O Caledonia formerly married to poet George Barker Wilhelmina Barns Graham leading abstract painter based in St Ives Cornwall Hilda Bruce zoologist discoverer of the Bruce effect Hazel Byford Baroness Byford DBE Shadow Minister for Food and Rural Affairs Jean Hunter Cowan artist Jackie Forster Jacqueline Moir Mackenzie actress TV personality feminist and lesbian campaigner Louisa Garrett Anderson medical pioneer social reformer suffragist Fiona Gaunt television actor mother of Genevieve Gaunt Elizabeth Girling Spanish Civil War veteran political activist and charity campaigner Kitty McKane Godfree Wimbledon Ladies Singles Champion 1924 and 1926 Margaret Haig Thomas Lady Rhondda founder of political magazine Time and Tide Betty Harvie Anderson Baroness Skrimshire Conservative politician and peer Anji Hunter former Director of Government Relations 10 Downing Street Christina Keith 1889 1963 academic and author Kristin Linklater vocal coach to many well known actors based at Columbia University Anne Macaulay nee Russell musicologist antiquarian and author Chrystal Macmillan barrister feminist and pacifist Catherine Marshall suffragist and pacifist Elizabeth Mavor writer Anna McElligott musician Max McElligott lead singer of Wolf Gang Kathleen Ollerenshaw DBE mathematician and educationalist Tessa Ransford founder of the Scottish Poetry Library Louise Robey actress singer model 51 Rosabelle Sinclair honoured in U S Lacrosse Hall of Fame Baltimore Dr Alice Stewart nee Naish pioneering epidemiologist Josephine Stewart Leading sports person early Lacrosse and lifer at St Leonards 52 Stella Tennant supermodel Penny Thomson film producer and former Director of Edinburgh International Film Festival Fiona Watson UN official killed in the Canal Hotel bombing Baghdad Audrey Withers editor of Vogue from 1940 to 1960 53 Eleanor Acland British Liberal Party politician suffragist and novelist 54 See also editSt Leonard s CollegeReferences edit Craik E 18 August 2014 Professor Lewis Campbell Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Retrieved 13 February 2022 Emeritus Professor of Greek University of St Andrews advocated higher education for women As to the latter he was closely involved in the foundation of St Leonard s School for women and was the chairman of the school council for many years a b St Leonards School St Andrews The Good Schools Guide Retrieved 28 March 2020 Campbell Lewis 1887 Speculum Universitatis St Andrews and Girton pp 84 87 Retrieved 14 February 2022 Craik E 18 August 2014 Professor Lewis Campell E M Craik Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Retrieved 13 February 2022 Emeritus Professor of Greek University of St Andrews advocated higher education for women As to the latter he was closely involved in the foundation of St Leonard s School for women and was the chairman of the school council for many years Bierman J 2000 Fire In The Night Pan ISBN 1743511353 Retrieved 28 September 2021 she to her matriculation studies at St Leonard s School for Girls in Fife Point to Point Races Fifeshire Journal Fife Scotland 17 March 1892 Retrieved 19 March 2022 question Who in St Andrews is going to have the honour of first finding houseroom for the girl graduates that are to be To which this also may be tagged on Who is to enjoy the proud distinction of being the first matriculated girl student of St Andrews Smith Elizabeth Margaret 2014 TO WALK UPON THE GRASS THE IMPACT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS LADY LITERATE IN ARTS 1877 1892 PDF St Andrews Research Repository PDF 2 3 MB p 37 Retrieved 30 June 2021 History St Leonards Retrieved 28 March 2020 St Leonards School Prospectus 2019 20 PDF St Leonards p 65 Retrieved 28 March 2020 St Leonards School International Baccalaureate Retrieved 28 March 2020 Curriculum St Leonards Retrieved 28 March 2020 Gordon Katy 4 September 2016 A lesson over Lunch The Courier Retrieved 1 April 2020 Campbell Lewis 1891 The Journal Of Education 593 4 Retrieved 19 March 2022 The Articles of Association which were drawn up on the lines of Clifton College for boys a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help a b The Council for St Andrews School For Girls Co Ltd Journal of Education 1 February 1894 Retrieved 11 February 2022 Begg Tom 2004 Daniell nee Carter Madeline Margaret 1832 1906 educationist Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 56167 Subscription or UK public library membership required Mc Crone K 2014 Sport and the Physical Emancipation of English Women Routledge ISBN 9781317679639 Retrieved 16 August 2021 Tatler Schools Guide 2006 Archived 11 March 2007 at the Wayback Machine St Leonards School 1877 1927 50 years Blackie amp Son 1927 p 14 Retrieved 14 February 2022 Campbell Lewis 1891 The Journal Of Education 593 4 Retrieved 19 March 2022 ground was feued from the university to the school a large field was taken on lease from the University of St Andrews a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Young Golfers Step Back In Time The Courier and Advertiser Fife edition 29 March 2012 Retrieved 12 March 2022 Rayner canham M 30 December 2019 Pioneering British Women Chemists Their Lives And Contributions Chemistry at Pioneering Girls Schools World Scientific p 45 ISBN 9781786347701 Retrieved 14 April 2021 rigorous Miss Dove St Leonards Girls School 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