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'''Isabel Le Brun de Pinochet''' (born 1845 ] - flourished 1870s), was a ] ] who led reform of education for girls in Chile. In her time secondary education for girls was limited and only available through the church. Pinochet opened a private secondary school, later known as Liceo Isabel Le Brun de Pinochet, in ] in 1875. This paved the way for a state-funded educational system for both sexes. <ref name="Brooklyn"> Brooklyn Museum </ref> <ref name="Babson "> Babson College </ref> '''Isabel Le Brun de Pinochet''' (born ] ] - flourished ]), was a ] ] who led reform of education for girls in Chile. In her time secondary education for girls was limited and only available through the church. Pinochet opened a private secondary school, later known as Liceo Isabel Le Brun de Pinochet, in ] in 1875. This paved the way for a state-funded educational system for both sexes. <ref name="Brooklyn"> Brooklyn Museum </ref> <ref name="Babson "> Babson College </ref>
She not only gave primary instruction, but she also taught secondary school. At the end of the second year of the schools functioning, on December 1st 1876, she decided to send a request to the University Council to ask for the nomination of university commissions to assist to and validate her students' exams. <ref name="Manríquez"> Karin Sánchez Manríquez </ref> She not only gave primary instruction, but she also taught secondary school. At the end of the second year of the schools functioning, on December 1st 1876, she decided to send a request to the University Council to ask for the nomination of university commissions to assist to and validate her students' exams. <ref name="Manríquez"> Karin Sánchez Manríquez </ref>



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Isabel Le Brun de Pinochet (born 1845 San Felipe, Chile - flourished 1870s), was a Chilean educationalist who led reform of education for girls in Chile. In her time secondary education for girls was limited and only available through the church. Pinochet opened a private secondary school, later known as Liceo Isabel Le Brun de Pinochet, in Santiago in 1875. This paved the way for a state-funded educational system for both sexes. She not only gave primary instruction, but she also taught secondary school. At the end of the second year of the schools functioning, on December 1st 1876, she decided to send a request to the University Council to ask for the nomination of university commissions to assist to and validate her students' exams.

Due to her lobbying a decree facilitating the admittance of women to higher education was signed by Miguel Luis Amunátegui, Minister of Education,in 1877.

A statue to her and fellow women's educationalist Antonia Itarrazo by Samuel Román Rocías stands in Santiago de Chile.

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  1. Brooklyn Museum
  2. Babson College
  3. ^ Karin Sánchez Manríquez

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