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      • Frances Nightingale and Maya Bamford were remarkably different women in education, background, and personality. Miss Bamford was all business, sharp elbows, and high expectations while Miss Nightingale fostered an atmosphere of warmth and enthusiasm within which “her children” could learn and grow.
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  2. Frances Nightingale and Maya Bamford were remarkably different women in education, background, and personality. Miss Bamford was all business, sharp elbows, and high expectations while Miss Nightingale fostered an atmosphere of warmth and enthusiasm within which “her children” could learn and grow.

  3. History. Frances Nicolau Nightingale and Maya Stevens Bamford founded the school in 1920. NBS was originally named Miss Nightingale's School, officially becoming "The Nightingale-Bamford School" in 1929. Since 1920, NBS has graduated nearly 3,000 alumnae. [6]

  4. Maya Stevens Bamford is a co-founder of the Nightingale-Bamford School, joining Frances Nightingale at Miss Nightingale's Classes in September 1919 as Junior Headmistress to share the responsibilities and take charge of the older girls and college preparatory group.

  5. In the spring of 1919, Miss Nightingale was introduced to Maya Stevens Bamford, and that fall, Miss Bamford joined Miss Nightingale's Classes as junior headmistress. The next year, two townhouses at 20-22 East 92nd Street were purchased and the school later became known as Miss Nightingale's School.

  6. Apr 10, 2020 · Established in 1920 by Frances Nightingale and Maya Bamford, the school was originally known as Miss Nightingale's School. As one of the country's leading college-preparatory schools, Nightingale-Bamford has achieved great admiration for its focus on developing young women for entry into the greatest universities and colleges in North America ...

  7. Nightingale had served as a nurse in the Crimean War and was an advocate for nursing as a career. She aimed to create a school that produced nurses who were educated and could teach others the profession (Smith 233).

  8. Nov 9, 2009 · Nightingale’s affluent British family belonged to elite social circles. Her mother, Frances, hailed from a family of merchants and took pride in socializing with people of prominent social...

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