Rosalind Brown

Rosalind Brown or Rosalind Mabel Haig Brown (20 January 1872 – 7 September 1964) was a British headmistress at Oxford High School for thirty years.

[1] Her younger brother was an amateur footballer, writer and soldier Alan Haig-Brown.

[2] After attending Guildford High School, she went on to Girton College, Cambridge where she took maths and medieval history.

Cambridge University did not give women a degree due to discrimination, but she obtained an M.A.

[1] Brown died at a nursing home in Boars Hill in 1964.