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(1 September 1918 – 9 April 2020) was a British
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who, in 1948, founded the first all-age
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in
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and the Gatehouse Learning Centre, which took its name from the
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of the Priory Church of St Bartholomew the Great in
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Life

Wallbank began as a Froebel-trained
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. Working in juvenile courts as a children's officer in
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, however, she realised that far fewer children would become delinquent if they could be educated to assume their own personal responsibilities and so take their rightful place in society. To do this, she trained under
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and became a personal friend. In Montessori's later years, she served as her co-examiner for both the ordinary and the advanced courses. She served as Chairperson of the Montessori Association in England and as Vice-President of the International Montessori Association. She also organised the last International Montessori Congress, which met in London shortly before Montessori's death. William J. Codd, Professor of Education at
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, wrote of Wallbank: "The one on whom the robe of Montessori should fall to carry on the living tradition." Wallbank was married to the
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Newell Eddius Wallbank, a long-time
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of
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in Smithfield, and a noted musician and scholar of the
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. It was in the priory church's gatehouse that Wallbank began the
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, becoming the Gatehouse Learning Centre, later expanding to
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. Through the educational philosophy of Montessori, Wallbank was drawn to the
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: she felt that Montessori's method naturally demanded the Catholic understanding of the
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. She became a Catholic but was advised by her spiritual director to remain "underground" so as not to embarrass her husband. After retirement, Wallbank and her husband moved out of London to
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near
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, where they had a house on the Common. Both were involved in different ways with
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, with her husband conducting services for BBC broadcasts and she coaching the weaker students and introducing them to her Slough Run. Shortly before the death of her husband, Canon Timothy Russ introduced Wallbank to the writings of the Canadian philosopher and theologian Fr Bernard Lonergan SJ CC. She found in Lonergan a
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that was deeply consonant with Montessori's educational practice and convictions. She was subsequently invited to lecture at the annual Lonergan Workshop at
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; some of her lectures have been published in the proceedings of the workshop. The Phyllis Wallbank Educational Trust was founded to continue her educational thinking and expertise. Wallbank remained retired in
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, where she continued to be active, entertaining international
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s at her home and communicating with a wide variety of people after having embraced the internet.


Educational activities

The Gatehouse Learning Centre was "known for its distinguished graduates as well as its integration of exceptional students into the regular classroom." Wallbank has lectured at a wide variety of colleges and conferences as well as university courses and lectures under various titles. In particular, she designed the distance learning course of the College of Modern Montessori. In retirement in Dorney, she was called upon by
Eton College Eton College () is a public school in Eton, Berkshire, England. It was founded in 1440 by Henry VI under the name ''Kynge's College of Our Ladye of Eton besyde Windesore'',Nevill, p. 3 ff. intended as a sister institution to King's College, C ...
as a visiting teacher. In 2007 and 2008, in her late eighties, she went on Montessori World Tours giving lectures on
Montessori education The Montessori method of education involves children's natural interests and activities rather than formal teaching methods. A Montessori classroom places an emphasis on hands-on learning and developing real-world skills. It emphasizes indepen ...
.


Charitable and social activities

Besides her innovations in the field of
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, Phyllis Wallbank was also involved in creative charitable and social initiatives. In 1985, she began the London Run, a new ministry dedicated to helping homeless and destitute people living by the
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. Some years later, she also began the Slough Run. Her London and Slough Runs continue to function, with people of all persuasions and faiths spontaneously gathering together on Monday evenings on a street corner in
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, and offering food and drink with dignity to street people. In 1990, a charitable trust was established to manage the activities of the London Run and Slough Run.


Honours

* 1996 -
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(MBE), conferred by
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* 1996 - Benemerenti Medal, conferred by
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Bibliography

Primary sources "The Vocation of Teaching." ''The Sower: A Quarterly Magazine on Christian Formation''. "Moral Teaching through Shakespeare's Tragedies." ''The Sower: A Quarterly Magazine on Christian Formation''. "The Way we Learn." ''The Sower: A Quarterly Magazine on Christian Formation''. "The Philosophy of International Education." ''Divyadaan: Journal of Philosophy and Education'' 12/2 (2001) 193–209. "Periods of Sensitivity within Human Lives." ''Divyadaan: Journal of Philosophy and Education'' 12/3 (2001) 337–384. "Savants." ''Divyadaan: Journal of Philosophy and Education'' 13/1 (2002) 137–140. "Time." ''Divyadaan: Journal of Philosophy and Education'' 14/1 (2003) 1–12. "Montessori and the New Century." ''Divyadaan: Journal of Philosophy and Education'' 14/2 (2003) 135–144. "A Universal Way of Education." ''Divyadaan: Journal of Philosophy and Education'' 15/3 (2004) 521–532. "Adolescence." ''Divyadaan: Journal of Philosophy and Education'' 18/1 (2007) 77–90. "Dr Maria Montessori: The Past, the Present and the Future." ''Divyadaan: Journal of Philosophy and Education'' 18/2 (2007) 149–158. "A Montessori Journey: Phyllis Wallbank celebrates the life and work of Dr Montessori." ''Montessori International Magazine'' 83 (2007) 32–33. "Imagination." ''Divyadaan: Journal of Philosophy and Education'' 20/1 (2009) 107–108. "War and Time." ''Divyadaan: Journal of Philosophy and Education'' 20/2 (2009) 255–258. Secondary literature Ivo Coelho. Review of Phyllis Wallbank and David Fleischacker, ''Worldwide Natural Education: Three Important Discussion Lectures by Phyllis Wallbank MBE and Dr David Fleischacker'' (set of 3 DVDs). ''Divyadaan: Journal of Philosophy and Education'' 18/2 (2007) 231–233. Eugene Curran. "A Method and a Model: Maria Montessori and Bernard Lonergan on Adult Education." ''Divyadaan: Journal of Philosophy and Education'' 18/2 (2007) 165–204. David Fleischacker. "Understanding the Four General Sensitive Phases of Human Development from Age 0–24: Maria Montessori, Phyllis Wallbank, and Bernard Lonergan." ''Divyadaan: Journal of Philosophy and Education'' 18/2 (2007) 205–222. Patty Hamilton Price. "Phyllis Wallbank and Maria Montessori." ''Divyadaan: Journal of Philosophy and Education'' 18/2 (2007) 159–164.


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External links


www.gatehouseschool.co.uk
{{DEFAULTSORT:Wallbank, Phyliss 1918 births 2020 deaths British centenarians Members of the Order of the British Empire British educational theorists Montessori teachers Place of birth missing Women centenarians Recipients of the Benemerenti medal