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St. Mary's Town and Country School was an independent, non-denominational, co-educational progressive day and boarding school, founded in Belsize Park, London in 1937. It closed at the end of 1982. The school was owned and run by Mrs Elisabeth Paul PhD (née Selver), assisted by her husband Henry Paul, Elisabeth Paul's father David was a former rabbi in Darmstadt, Heinz Paul was a German Protestant. Both emigrated in 1936 from Berlin to London where in 1937 they bought the school, originally called St. Mary's School, at 1 Belsize Avenue. The school curriculum was biased toward the learning of languages and the arts from an early age, and the pupils, aged 4 to 18 years, were primarily the children of artists, musicians, writers, film producers and actors.

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  • St. Mary’s Town and Country School (de)
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  • Die St. Mary’s Town and Country School war eine private, nicht konfessionell gebundene und koedukative Schule im nordwestlichen Londoner Stadtbezirk London Borough of Camden. Die nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg als Tagesschule und Internat betriebene Schule existierte zwischen den Jahren 1937 und 1982. Die Leitung der Schule lag vorrangig bei Dr. Elisabeth Paul (geborene Selver), die 1935 aus Deutschland geflüchtet war. Ihr damaliger Verlobter, Heinrich Paul, den sie im April 1937 in Hampstead heiratete, folgte ihr ein Jahr später. Beide mussten Deutschland aus politischen Gründen oder aufgrund ihrer jüdischen Abstammung verlassen, womit sich auch ihre Geschichte und die der von ihnen in England aufgebauten Schule in die Geschichte der Schulen im Exil einreiht. (de)
  • St. Mary's Town and Country School was an independent, non-denominational, co-educational progressive day and boarding school, founded in Belsize Park, London in 1937. It closed at the end of 1982. The school was owned and run by Mrs Elisabeth Paul PhD (née Selver), assisted by her husband Henry Paul, Elisabeth Paul's father David was a former rabbi in Darmstadt, Heinz Paul was a German Protestant. Both emigrated in 1936 from Berlin to London where in 1937 they bought the school, originally called St. Mary's School, at 1 Belsize Avenue. The school curriculum was biased toward the learning of languages and the arts from an early age, and the pupils, aged 4 to 18 years, were primarily the children of artists, musicians, writers, film producers and actors. (en)
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  • Die St. Mary’s Town and Country School war eine private, nicht konfessionell gebundene und koedukative Schule im nordwestlichen Londoner Stadtbezirk London Borough of Camden. Die nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg als Tagesschule und Internat betriebene Schule existierte zwischen den Jahren 1937 und 1982. Die Leitung der Schule lag vorrangig bei Dr. Elisabeth Paul (geborene Selver), die 1935 aus Deutschland geflüchtet war. Ihr damaliger Verlobter, Heinrich Paul, den sie im April 1937 in Hampstead heiratete, folgte ihr ein Jahr später. Beide mussten Deutschland aus politischen Gründen oder aufgrund ihrer jüdischen Abstammung verlassen, womit sich auch ihre Geschichte und die der von ihnen in England aufgebauten Schule in die Geschichte der Schulen im Exil einreiht. (de)
  • St. Mary's Town and Country School was an independent, non-denominational, co-educational progressive day and boarding school, founded in Belsize Park, London in 1937. It closed at the end of 1982. The school was owned and run by Mrs Elisabeth Paul PhD (née Selver), assisted by her husband Henry Paul, Elisabeth Paul's father David was a former rabbi in Darmstadt, Heinz Paul was a German Protestant. Both emigrated in 1936 from Berlin to London where in 1937 they bought the school, originally called St. Mary's School, at 1 Belsize Avenue. The school curriculum was biased toward the learning of languages and the arts from an early age, and the pupils, aged 4 to 18 years, were primarily the children of artists, musicians, writers, film producers and actors. (en)
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