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  1. Allenswood Boarding Academy (also known as Allenswood Academy or Allenswood School) was an exclusive girls' boarding school founded in Wimbledon, London, by Marie Souvestre in 1883 and operated until the early 1950s, when it was demolished and replaced with a housing development.

  2. 21 avr. 2020 · In 1899, her grandmother send the young girl to London to further her education. Her choice of school was Allenswood Academy. There had been previous contact between Souvestre and the Roosevelt family. Anna Roosevelt, Eleanor’s aunt, had briefly been a pupil at Les Ruches.

  3. When she was a teenager, her grandmother sent her to Allenswood Academy, a boarding school in England. There Eleanor was happy for perhaps the first time. Marie Souvestre, the headmistress of Allenswood Academy, influenced Eleanor on the significance of public duty, and she became Eleanor’s first role model.

  4. Marie Souvestre (28 April 1830 – 30 March 1905) was an educator who sought to develop independent minds in young women. [1] She founded a school in France and when she left the school with one of her teachers she founded Allenswood Academy in London.

  5. She was educated by private tutors until the age of 15, when she was sent to Allenswood, a school for girls in England. The headmistress, Mademoiselle Marie Souvestre, took a special interest in young Eleanor and had a great influence on her education and thinking.

  6. Il y a 2 jours · At age 15 Roosevelt enrolled at Allenswood, a girls’ boarding school outside London, where she came under the influence of the French headmistress, Marie Souvestre.

  7. She attended Allenswood Boarding Academy, a finishing school in Wimbledon, England, from 1899 to 1902. The headmistress, Marie Souvestre, was an educator who sought to cultivate independence and social responsibility in young women.