Eliza Ann Fewings (28 December 1857 – 11 October 1940) was a teacher and school principal in Wales and Australia.
[3] In 1896 Fewings became the head of Brisbane Girls' Grammar School which she led for three years until the governors were alerted to accusations that she was inadequate.
[4] When the trustees turned up to ensure that Fewings handed over the keys to the school they were met by the local press.
Whilst she was in Wales she was offered the post of warden of Alexandra Hall as part of University College, Aberystwyth.
She accepted and returned to Australia briefly to make her goodbyes[4] and sell her school to Constance Elizabeth Harker and Miss Jarrett.