The Gymnastics Teachers’ Suffrage Society (1909–1915) was an organisation for physical education teachers in the United Kingdom which campaigned for women's suffrage.
[1] The Gymnastic Teachers' Suffrage Society was founded in 1909.
[2] It aimed "to advocate the extension of the franchise to women on the same lines as it is or may be granted to men; to find out the numerical strength of supporters of the Women's Suffrage Movement in the profession; and to protect the profession from restrictive legislation.
"[3] It was the only formal organisation of physical educators or sportswomen to support the cause of women's suffrage.
[4] During the suffrage processions in London in 1910 and 1911, a contingent from the society marched behind their own banner, dressed in a uniform of white blouses and navy walking skirts.