Lucy Mary Silcox (1862 – 1947) was a notable English headmistress and feminist educator. She was an English headteacher and advocate for women’s education and suffrage. She led several girls’ schools, including Saint Felix School in Southwold, where she was head until 1926. Renowned for her progressive approach, Mary brought artists and thinkers into the school and encouraged pupils to value truth, beauty, and self-governance.
Silcox was also President of the local National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies and was active in campaigning for women’s voting rights. After her death in 1947, she bequeathed her books and paintings to her school and to Newnham College, Cambridge.
