Helen Connon

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Helen Connon was a pioneering New Zealand educator and feminist, renowned as one of the first women in the British Empire to earn a university degree with honors and for her leadership as principal of Christchurch Girls' High School.

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instanceOf New Zealander
educator
feminist
human
birthDate 1857-05-28
birthPlace Melbourne, Colony of Victoria
burialPlace Christchurch, New Zealand
causeOfDeath illness
citizenship British subject
countryOfBirth Australia
countryOfCitizenship New Zealand
deathDate 1903-02-27
describedAs pioneering New Zealand educator and feminist
educatedAt Canterbury College
University of New Zealand
employer Christchurch Girls' High School
familyName Connon
fieldOfWork education
women's education
fullName Helen Connon self-link
gender female
givenName Helen
honouredIn history of New Zealand education
influenced development of girls' secondary schooling in New Zealand
languageSpoken English
movement women's rights movement
nationality New Zealander
notableAchievement first woman in the British Empire to earn a degree with honours in Latin and English
one of the first women in the British Empire to earn a university degree with honours
notableFor advocacy for girls' secondary education
pioneering role in higher education for women in New Zealand
notableWork leadership of Christchurch Girls' High School
occupation school principal
teacher
positionHeld principal of Christchurch Girls' High School
relative William J. Habens NERFINISHED
residence Christchurch, New Zealand
spouse William J. Habens NERFINISHED
timePeriod 19th century
early 20th century

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Helen Connon fullName Helen Connon self-link