Amy Behramjee Hormusjee Jamsetjee Rustomjee (18 May 1896 – 1976) was an Indian educator and school principal, based in Bombay.
[3] Rustomjee was principal of the Secondary Training College in Bombay for four years, the first woman to hold that post.
[3] Rustomjee gave a lecture in 1931 on the "Abolition of Illiteracy", advocating for voluntary literacy work as a condition of college matriculation.
[4] She was a member of the Adult Education Committee in Bombay in 1938,[5] inspector of girls' schools,[3] and one of the leaders of a city-wide literacy drive in 1939.
[6] As a member of the committee to select textbooks for Bombay schools in 1941, she clashed with Lilavati Munshi.