Fawcett, Philippa (1868–1948)
Fawcett, Philippa (1868–1948)
English mathematician and educator. Born April 4, 1868, in England; died June 10, 1948; dau. of Dame Millicent Garrett Fawcett (suffragist) and Henry Fawcett (professor and Liberal MP).
Known for contributions to educational systems of London and South Africa, attained highest honors as math student and later lectured at Newnham College, Cambridge (1887–91); awarded a Marion Kennedy studentship (1891); accompanied mother to South Africa after Boer War; organized elementary schools in Transvaal (1902); set up many secondary schools as well as Furzedown and Avery Hill teacher training colleges as chief assistant to the London County Council's (LCC) director of education (1905–20) and later as LCC's assistant education officer for higher learning (1920–34); organized meetings germane to League of Nations after WWI.