Sue Baillie
Sue Baillie joined Woldingham in September and has worked in co-educational, all girls’, day and boarding schools. She has spent the last decade working to ensure a greater understanding of the importance of wellbeing for success inside and outside of the classroom. With a teenage daughter herself, Sue understands the importance of a well-rounded education which places no limits on the aspirations of young people and the power of the parent/school partnership.
Sue believes that an all-girls’ education remains an important option for families and Woldingham has been educating girls for more than 180 years. At the heart of the school’s ethos is the belief that a nurturing and supportive environment is the cornerstone of academic success and personal development. Woldingham is a “greenhouse”, where students feel seen, cared for and challenged to be the very best version of themselves, giving every girl every opportunity to aim high, develop her potential and to have fun whilst doing it.
With a girl first approach, outstanding facilities and a determination to prepare young women for their future lives, under the leadership of Sue Baillie, there has never been a better time to be a Woldingham girl.
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