đź•’ Course Duration & Structure

Courses at Lucie Clayton College during the 1970s typically spanned from a few days to a full year. The curriculum was designed to prepare young women for societal events like “The Season,” focusing on personal development and practical skills. The Guardian

📚 Subjects Covered

The training encompassed a blend of traditional and modern subjects:

  • Traditional Finishing School Subjects:
    • Deportment and etiquette
    • Flower arranging
    • Make-up application
    • Dressmaking and fashion design
    • Table setting and dining etiquette
    • Social graces and conversation skills
  • Secretarial and Business Skills:
    • Shorthand and typing
    • Office administration
    • Public relations and marketing
    • Budgeting and law
    • Information technology (introduced in the early 1990s) The Guardian

These courses were designed to equip students with the skills necessary to navigate high society and professional environments.

đź’· Fees

In the early 2000s, fees were approximately ÂŁ2,500 per term. Adjusting for inflation, this would equate to about ÂŁ4,000–£5,000 per term in today’s currency. This cost was considered substantial, reflecting the exclusive nature of the institution and the comprehensive training provided. The Guardian

🏛️ Legacy and Evolution

Lucie Clayton College’s legacy includes a notable list of alumni who achieved prominence in various fields, including acting, modelling, and social activism. The institution’s evolution from a traditional finishing school to a modern secretarial and business college illustrates its adaptability and enduring relevance in preparing women for diverse roles in society.

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