Olive Willis

Olive Margaret Willis (26 October 1877–11 March 1964) was an English educationist and headmistress. She founded Downe House School and was its head for nearly forty years, from 1907 to 1946. Willis was born in 1877 at 65 Thistle Grove, Kensington, London, a daughter of John Armine Willis (1839–1916), a school inspector who later became Chief Inspector of Schools for the west of England, and of Janet Willis, who was a daughter of James Coutts Craw... more

Date of birth:

  • Oct 26, 1877

Date of death:

  • Mar 11, 1964 (age 86 years)

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