Vera Ada Summers OBE (born 1899) was an Australian high school teacher and principal.
[1][2] Summers attended Perth College followed by the University of Western Australia, where she completed a bachelor of arts degree.
She was a member of the staff of Presbyterian Ladies' College, Perth from January 1920 to December 1961, a period of 42 years.
[1] In 1928 she received a scholarship and completed a doctoral degree in French at the University of Paris.
[3] Summers published two autobiographical books, The light of other days (1977) and Personalities and places (1978).