• Entry type: Person
  • Entry ID: AWE0339

Bunyan, Ruth Elizabeth

  • BSc, DipEd, MACE, MACEA, AM
(1940 – )
  • Born 16 July, 1940, Victoria Australia
  • Occupation Educator, Headmistress

Summary

A former principal of Strathcona Baptist Girls’ Grammar School (1990-2001), Ruth Bunyan became a member (and then a director) of the Invergowrie Foundation Council, a philanthropic organisation that issues grants to community groups to advance girls’ education in Victoria.

Details

The daughter of Alexander and Elizabeth Barkley, Ruth was educated at Morongo Girls College and Geelong High School. She completed her tertiary education at the University of Melbourne and the University Women’s College, graduating with a Bachelor of Science and a Diploma of Education.

In 1963, Ruth Barkley married Peter James Bunyan (deceased 1996). The pair had three children.

Bunyan worked as a haematologist at Mater Hospital in Newcastle before becoming a Lecturer in mathematics at the Victoria College of Pharmacy. Later she taught maths at Mitcham High School and Geelong High School, before becoming Chief of Staff at Presbyterian Ladies’ College, Melbourne.

Bunyan was appointed to the position of Deputy Principal at St Margaret’s Girls School, Berwick, and from 1990 until her retirement in 2001, was Principal of Strathcona Baptist Girls’ Grammar School, Melbourne.

Ruth Bunyan enjoys travel, reading, music, theatre, bushwalking and tennis. She is a member of the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria and the Lyceum Club (Melbourne).

Source used to compile this entry: Who’s Who in Australia, 2002 p. 332 and information supplied by The Invergowrie Foundation.

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Events

  • 1990 - 2001

    Member of the Association of Heads of Independent Schools Australia

  • 1993

    Member, Invergowrie Foundation Council

  • 2001

    Director, Mentone Girls’ Grammar School

  • 2001

    Member, Acton Early Childhood Centre

  • 1990 - 2001

    Principal, Strathcona Baptist Girls’ Grammar School (Melbourne)

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  • Membership
    • Lyceum Club (Melbourne) (1912 - )
  • Board Member
    • The Invergowrie Foundation (1992 - )
  • Related Organisations
    • University Women's College (1936 - 1975)