Mary Hutton (28 October 1883 – 20 December 1964) was an Australian teacher who became the first head of Mac.Robertson Girls' High School in Melbourne after it was renamed in 1934 and led it through the war when the building was requisitioned.
Her parents were Isabel Jane, née Townsend and her gentleman husband Colin Fergusson Hutton.
[3] Sybil Llewellyn was appointed as the new head in 1933 but she had to resign the same year due to illness.
The building in Albert Park had been made possible due to the philanthropy of a bequest by Sir Macpherson Robertson.
She had to prepare her girls for a future where they could not expect equal opportunity and she was paid less than her male peers even though her performance outmatched theirs.