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Frances Mary Buss (16 de agosto de 1827-24 de diciembre de 1894) fue una directora británica y una pionera de la educación femenina. [1] [2]
Frances Mary Buss (16 August 1827 – 24 December 1894) was a British headmistress and a pioneer of girls' education.
Frances Buss (born August 16, 1827, London, England—died December 24, 1894, London) was an English educator, pioneer of women’s education, and founder of the North London Collegiate School for Ladies (now North London Collegiate School for Girls).
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Frances Mary Buss fue una directora británica y una pionera de la educación femenina.[1] [2]
A pioneer of higher education for women, Frances Buss started teaching at 14. She entered Queen's College, London, in 1849 and went on to found the North London Collegiate School for Girls the following year. Starting with 35 pupils, a year later it had 135.
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