Esther de Gélieu
Swiss educator (1757–1817)
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Esther de Gélieu (20 September 1757 - 13 June 1817), was a Swiss educator.
She managed a girls' school in Neuchâtel until she was employed as the first principal of the first girls' college in Germany (1782-1786), the Karolinen-Gymnasium in Frankenthal. In 1786, she was employed as governess at the court of the counts of Nassau-Weilburg. She later managed a school for girls in Basel, where she helped teach Isabelle Morel.
References
- Hans Maisel: Geschichte des kurpfälzischen Philanthropins zu Frankenthal (1780–1799). Nach amtlichen Quellen bearbeitet nebst erziehungsgeschichtlicher Einleitung und Beiträgen zur Geschichte der Stadt Frankenthal. Christmann, Frankenthal 1889.