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Tate noticed the Junior teacher, Montgomery, had respect from her classes despite her small size, but she had to wait to find promotion. She went to work for Perth Central Girls' School for a year and when she returned she was promoted. In 1905 she was teaching Latin at Melbourne Continuation School.
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In 1930 the school was moved to Government House. When she retired in 1932 it was said that she still at her height of her career. There were over 800 students in the school paying six pounds every term. Five years before there had been less than four hundred. There was a ceremony at the Lyceum Club
131:. When she was a teenager, her parents William and Janet (born Smith) emigrated. Christina and her sister, Margaret, renewed their education in Melbourne at Cambridge Street State School where they became pupil-teachers. Together they studied at 151:
In 1923 she became the headmistress under the head of the, then, co-educational school. The school was split into two halves in 1927. The boys moved to create Melbourne Boys' High School in
155:. The remaining building was condemned but the girls continued to be educated there. It was renamed Melbourne Girls' High School and Montgomery was its headmistrss. 111:(March 21, 1870 – August 27, 1965) was a Scottish born Australian headmistress. She was the founding head of Melbourne Girls' High School which became the 384: 389: 404: 162:
Sybil Llewelyn was appointed as head in 1933 when the school moved again, In 1934 the school re-opened in new buildings as the
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Montgomery enjoyed a long retirement. She travelled and in 1950 her well illustrated travel book,
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in the Scottish Borders where she gained a love for classical studies at
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where she graduated in 1897. She gained a Master's degree in 1900.
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from 1891 where they both won prizes. Christina went on to the
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Kelso, Scottish Borders
Brighton
University of Melbourne
Mac.Robertson Girls' High School
Kelso
Kelso Grammar School
Melbourne Teachers' College
University of Melbourne
Victoria's Department of Education
Frank Tate
South Yarra
Mac.Robertson Girls' High School
Mary Hutton







"Christina Smith Montgomery (1870–1965)"
"Frank Tate (1864–1939)"
"Vol. 53 No. 2759 (28 Dec 1932)"
"SCHOOL SPEECH NIGHTS"
"Mary Hutton (1883–1964)"
"World Traveller"
Biography at ADB
Categories
1870 births
1965 deaths

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