This is the story of a handful of people who changed British Education.
These people, mostly young women, were members of a society which tried
to put into practice the educational philosophy and principles of
Friedrich Froebel. Following his ideas, they believed that a child's
intellectual, spiritual and physical development came about through the
child's own endeavours, that play was an integral part of the learning
process and that every child, regardless of ability, was important.
Through heir founding of the Kindergarten movement in Great Britain, and
through constant lobbying of successive ministers of education, these
women and their society, The National Froebel Society, were able without
doubt to fundamentally influence the evolution of education in this
country.