Mary Dunstan Wilson

Mary Dunstan Wilson (born Ella, 1870–1959) was an Australian educator and member of the Sisters of Charity of Australia.

She was drawn to the religious life, and joined the Sisters of Charity of Australia, professing her final vows in 1905.

[3] By the 1900s the Sisters of Charity were well established in New South Wales, and had a positive reputation for their commitment to education and health care.

Catholic schools began to rely heavily on religious orders to provide teaching and curriculum development.

[5] It was well-regarded as an introductory text, and commended by the school inspectors, who evaluated public and private education in Victoria, on behalf of the government.

[6][1] Sister Dunstan also authored Social Studies for Secondary School Pupils and Those at Home, in 1939, and The Junior Bible and Church History in 1941.