Wednesday, November 17, 2021

Walford School for Girls supports women

Established in 1883, Walford Anglican School for Girls has a 128-year history in Unley. Lydia Adamson opened the school in her family's home and educated girls on Fisher Street and the school relocated to the present site on Unley Road in 1917.

Director of Marketing and Community Engagement aid the school's beginnings set the values that continue to be held today.

Mandy Hore - Deputy Principal

"The school began in the front room of a family home and I think that is evident as you get a family feeling when you walk through Walford," Karin said.

"We're a strong connected community, caring community and an extended family."

In 1912 Ellen Benham became the second headmistress of Walford. She was also a science pioneer.

The Walford Science Centre was named in recognition of her scientific achievements.

"It was radical at the time for girls to learn science and Ellen used to teach girls in the centre," Karin said.

"For women to have a career in science was extraordinary. They were living in history.

Ellen Ida Benham
(1871 - 1917)
"It is important for the current students to know the history of the school- to know where the previous women have been, where they came from and the pioneers they became."

Karin said old scholars of Walford mentor and support current students.

"Women support each other," Karin said.

"It is about appreciating that you are a part of something unique and creating a successful future which comes after you."

The current headmistress Rebecca Clarke is supportive and determined to continue the tradition for her students into the future.

Tijana Birdjan - Adelaide East Herald 


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