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The '''Theosophical Educational Trust''' was organized by [[Annie Besant]] during her presidency of the [[Theosophical Society (Adyar)|Theosophical Society based in Adyar, Chennai, India]]. | The '''Theosophical Educational Trust''' was organized by [[Annie Besant]] during her presidency of the [[Theosophical Society (Adyar)|Theosophical Society based in Adyar, Chennai, India]]. | ||
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The report proclaims again the two main objects of the trust, and its policies. The illustrations in the booklet show five delightfully situated schools in England; and two in Scotland, the latter under the Scottish Educational trust. | The report proclaims again the two main objects of the trust, and its policies. The illustrations in the booklet show five delightfully situated schools in England; and two in Scotland, the latter under the Scottish Educational trust. | ||
A review is also given of the growth of the International Theosophical Fraternity in Education. During the past year Belgium, France, Mexico and Sweden have organized Fraternities; and the American and Holland sections | A review is also given of the growth of the International Theosophical Fraternity in Education. During the past year Belgium, France, Mexico and Sweden have organized Fraternities; and the American and Holland sections have each their established schools, the [[School of the Open Gate]] and the Pythagoras School respectively. | ||
Mrs. Robert Ensor is Director-Secretary and Organizer of the Theosophical Education Trust in Great Britain and Ireland, and Capt. Ensor is the Business Manager."<ref>"The Theosophical Educational Trust," ''The Messenger'' 8.10 (March, 1921), 632.</ref> | [[Beatrice Ensor|Mrs. Robert Ensor]] is Director-Secretary and Organizer of the Theosophical Education Trust in Great Britain and Ireland, and Capt. Ensor is the Business Manager."<ref>"The Theosophical Educational Trust," ''The Messenger'' 8.10 (March, 1921), 632.</ref> | ||
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== Additional resources == | == Additional resources == | ||
SEE ALSO [[Mary K. Neff]]. | SEE ALSO [[Mary K. Neff]], [[George S. Arundale]], [[Ernest Wood]] | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == |
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The Theosophical Educational Trust was organized by Annie Besant during her presidency of the Theosophical Society based in Adyar, Chennai, India.
The Fourth Annual Report of the Theosophical Educational Trust in Great Britain and Ireland was issued in 1921:
The account shows a decided growth and a splendid outlook for this educational work along theosophic lines. One of the marked accomplishments of the past year was the formal opening, by C. Jinarajadasa, of the St. Christopher School, at Letchworth, for which, in 1919, Mrs. Besant had laid the corner stone. In addition, Mrs. Douglas-Hamilton has established a little Home School near by for a number of children whom she has adopted and whom she intends to educate at St. Christopher School.
The report proclaims again the two main objects of the trust, and its policies. The illustrations in the booklet show five delightfully situated schools in England; and two in Scotland, the latter under the Scottish Educational trust.
A review is also given of the growth of the International Theosophical Fraternity in Education. During the past year Belgium, France, Mexico and Sweden have organized Fraternities; and the American and Holland sections have each their established schools, the School of the Open Gate and the Pythagoras School respectively.
Mrs. Robert Ensor is Director-Secretary and Organizer of the Theosophical Education Trust in Great Britain and Ireland, and Capt. Ensor is the Business Manager."[1]
Additional resources
SEE ALSO Mary K. Neff, George S. Arundale, Ernest Wood
Notes
- ↑ "The Theosophical Educational Trust," The Messenger 8.10 (March, 1921), 632.