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Julia Huxley (née Arnold) (1862–1908) was a British scholar. She founded
Prior's Field School Prior's Field is an independent girls' boarding and day school in Guildford, Surrey in the south-east of England. Founded in 1902 by Julia Huxley, it stands in 42 acres of parkland, 34 miles south-west of London and adjacent to the A3 road, w ...
for girls, in Godalming, Surrey in 1902. She came from and had an exceptional family.


Life

Born Julia Arnold in 1862 to Julia Sorell Arnold, the granddaughter of William Sorell, and Thomas Arnold, a literary scholar, she was the niece of critic Matthew Arnold and author and colonial administrator William Delafield Arnold and the sister of Mary Augusta Ward (Mrs Humphry Ward), the writer and journalist
William Thomas Arnold William Thomas Arnold (1852–1904) was an Australian-born, English writer and journalist. He was a writer for ''The Manchester Guardian'' for seventeen years. Biography Arnold was born at Hobart, Tasmania, on 18 September 1852, eldest son and ...
, and the suffrage campaigner
Ethel Arnold Ethel Margaret Arnold (bapt. 26 May 1865 – 5 October 1930) was an English journalist, author, and lecturer on female suffrage. Life left, Julia and Ethel Arnold in 1872 by Lewis Carroll Arnold was born in 1865, the youngest of eight surviv ...
. She met Lewis Carroll as a child and she and her sister Ethel featured in a number of his photographs. Ethel later reported that she enjoyed the attention as a break from her less than happy home life. Ethel was to remain friends with Lewis Carroll as an adult. For Christmas in 1877, Lewis Carroll devised the word game of Doublets for Julia and Ethel. The game was later published by Vanity Fair and by Carroll. file:Julia and Ethel Arnold.jpg, left, Julia and her sister
Ethel Arnold Ethel Margaret Arnold (bapt. 26 May 1865 – 5 October 1930) was an English journalist, author, and lecturer on female suffrage. Life left, Julia and Ethel Arnold in 1872 by Lewis Carroll Arnold was born in 1865, the youngest of eight surviv ...
in 1872 by Lewis Carroll She went to Somerville College, Oxford where she was awarded a First in English Literature in 1882.Clark, Ronald W. (1968). The Huxleys. Heinemann. Julia married Leonard Huxley (writer), Leonard Huxley in 1885. In January, 1902, Julia Huxley founded a remarkable school which was
Prior's Field School Prior's Field is an independent girls' boarding and day school in Guildford, Surrey in the south-east of England. Founded in 1902 by Julia Huxley, it stands in 42 acres of parkland, 34 miles south-west of London and adjacent to the A3 road, w ...
for girls, in Godalming, Surrey.''Prior's Field School: A Century Remembered, 1902–2002'' by Margaret Elliott, published by Prior's Field School Trust Ltd., . The school started with a five-acre (2 ha) plot and a moderately sized house designed by C.F.A. Voysey, Julia Huxley opened her school with herself as head with one boarder, five day girls, Miss English, Mademoiselle Bonnet, a wire-haired terrier and her -year-old son, Aldous. As head she taught her charges to enjoy culture and solitude and to be bibliophiles. She was a clever and talented teacher who had a relaxed discipline.


Death and legacy

She died, at the age of 46, of cancer in 1908. At that time she had been headmistress for six years. In June 1908 her school had 85 pupils and 86 "Old Girls". She was succeeded as headmistress by Ethel Burton-Brown, who had been her manager. Huxley's funeral service took place in the
Watts Cemetery Chapel The Watts Cemetery Chapel or Watts Mortuary Chapel is a chapel in an Modern Style (British Art Nouveau style) version of Celtic Revival in the village cemetery of Compton in Surrey. While the overall architectural structure is loosely Romanesqu ...
and she was buried close to one of it walls. The pupils from the school attended the service. Leonard Huxley and her son Aldous's ashes would also be buried there. In March 2017 the school she founded opened a new Science, Technology and Music Centre, named the Arnold Building, in memory of her.


Private life

Julia and Leonard Huxley married in 1885 and had four children together:
Julian Sorell Huxley Sir Julian Sorell Huxley (22 June 1887 – 14 February 1975) was an English evolutionary biologist, eugenicist, and internationalist. He was a proponent of natural selection, and a leading figure in the mid-twentieth century modern synthesis. ...
(1887-1975), Noel Trevenen (or Trevelyan) Huxley (1889-1914), the novelist Aldous Leonard Huxley (1894-1963) and Margaret Arnold Huxley (1899-1981). Julia wrote a letter to Aldous as she was dying and he carried this with him for the rest of his life. It included the thought "Judge not too much and love more". Scholars of Aldous's works can see his mother's death in his cynical attitude and his books including Eyeless in Gaza, Brave New World and the Utopian
Island An island or isle is a piece of subcontinental land completely surrounded by water. Very small islands such as emergent land features on atolls can be called islets, skerries, cays or keys. An island in a river or a lake island may be ...
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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Huxley, Julia Heads of schools in England Alumni of Somerville College, Oxford Julia 1862 births 1908 deaths Founders of British schools and colleges