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THE TOWN & COUNTRY SCHOOL. 38-40 Eton Avenue, London, NW3. also at Stanford Hall, Nr. Rugby & Hedgerley Wood, Nr. Chinnor. A retrospective of this unique school, by a former pupil (1961-1968) with a massive and still growing number of contributions from others, spanning the1930s until closure. UPDATED 20th SEPTEMBER 2023.
- Mrs Paul : St. Mary's Town & Country School
Paul and Elisabeth Selver married on April 21, 1937 in exile...
- Mrs Paul : St. Mary's Town & Country School
St. Mary's Town and Country School was an independent, non-denominational, co-educational progressive day and boarding school, founded in Belsize Park, London in 1937. It closed at the end of 1982.
St. Mary's Town and Country School started in 1937 when a small school called St. Mary's was taken over in co-operation with Mrs. Ena Curry, of Dartington Hall, as a progressive educational day school.
Despite its name - the "Town & Country" portion was a post-war addition - St. Mary's School was an independent (private) non-denominational co-educational school. To many of us former pupils, however, it was much more than this - it was a remarkable and unique learning experience.
I sat awe inspired, as you perched on a stool, à la Joan Baez, or our very own Julie Felix, the epitome of cool from my early teenage perspective. I see you have recalled some early schooling in the UK in interviews, but never mentioned the Town & Country School.
St. Mary's Town and Country School was an independent, non-denominational, co-educational progressive day and boarding school, founded in Belsize Park, London in 1937. It closed at the end of 1982.