Helen Metcalf

Dame Helen Metcalf, DBE, FRSA (née Pitt; 7 October 1946, Enfield, Middlesex – 3 December 2003, London) was a British academic, educator, and politician.

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Personal life

Born as Helen Pitt, she attended Manchester University and earned a teaching diploma at Roehampton University. Later she earned her Master's in Economic History at the London School of Economics (LSE).

In 1968 she married David Metcalf, whom she met at Manchester University; they had one son, Tom (born 1980).

Career

Among the schools at which she taught were the Dame Alice Owens School; Islington Green Comprehensive (1974-82); and Acland Burghley Comprehensive (1982-88).

She took a hiatus from teaching after being elected as a Labour councillor in Islington in 1971. She resigned in 1978 and returned to teaching. She was named as headteacher at Chiswick Community School.[1]

Death

For most of her time as head of the Chiswick Community School she was ill, battling the breast cancer which had been initially diagnosed in 1991. She died in 2003, aged 57.

Honours

In recognition of her achievements, Helen Metcalf was appointed a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire for her "services to education" in 1998.

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References

  1. ^ Metcalf's obit in The Independent