Margie burnet Ward, headmistress of wycliffe college

From: Western Daily Press (Bristol UK) | Date: September 11, 2007 | Copyright information

Wycliffe College is a thriving day, boarding and flex-boarding school for boys and girls aged two-18 years, set conveniently within the heart of the Cotswolds.

Headmistress, Margie Burnet Ward, said: "Coming to Wycliffe was the happiest accident of my life. Having taught English in Finland, Russia, Spain and the Middle East, I returned to the UK and was principal of an international school in Sussex.

"The pension fund that owned the building decided to turn it into flats, so I fe...

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