Her pupils were taken on nature walks, they used dumbbells, played hockey and cricket and they were taken on trips abroad.
Buss told her to not appoint a board of governors as they would hold back plans for new buildings.
[4] Students at the school under Broad's headship included the sculptor Helen Margaret George[6] and the writer and film critic Dilys Powell.
[7] Broad retired in 1924 and her place was taken by Cicely Frideswide Stocks and she introduced eight houses that were named after notable seamen.
[8] There was a new hall and gym and within the first few months it was opened by Dr William Temple who was then the Archbishop of York.