
Elinor M. Brent-Dyer was born as Gladys Eleanor May Dyer on 6th April 1894, in South Shields in the industrial northeast of England, and grew up in a terraced house which had no garden or inside toilet. She was the only daughter of Eleanor Watson Rutherford and Charles Morris Brent Dyer. Her father, who had been married before, left home when she was three years old. In 1912, her brother Henzell died at age 17 of cerebro-spinal fever. After her father died, her mother remarried in 1913. Elinor was educated at a small local private school in South Shields and returned there to teach when she was eighteen after spending two years at the City of Leeds Training College. Her teaching career spanned 36 years, during which she taught in a wide variety of state and private schools in the northeast, in Middlesex, Bedfordshire, Hampshire, and finally in Hereford. In the early 1920s she adopted the name Elinor Mary Brent-Dyer. A holiday she spent in the Austrian Tyrol at Pertisau-am-Achensee gave her the inspiration for the first location in the Chalet School series. However, her first book, 'Gerry Goes to School', was published in 1922 and was written for the child actress Hazel Bainbridge. Her first 'Chalet' story, 'The School at the Chalet', was originally published in 1925. In 1930, the same year that 'Jean of Storms' was serialised, she converted to Roman Catholicism. In 1933 the Brent-Dyer household (she lived with her mother and stepfather until her mother's death in 1957) moved to Hereford. She travelled daily to Peterchurch as a governess. When her stepfather died she started her own school in Hereford, The Margaret Roper School. It was non-denominational but with a strong religious tradition. Many Chalet School customs were followed, the girls even wore a similar uniform made in the Chalet School's colours of brown and flame. Elinor was rather untidy, erratic and flamboyant and not really suited to being a headmistress. After her school closed in 1948 she devoted most of her time to writing. Elinor's mother died in 1957 and in 1964 she moved to Redhill, where she lived in a joint establishment with fellow school story author Phyllis Matthewman and her husband, until her death on 20th September 1969. During her lifetime Elinor M. Brent-Dyer published 101 books but she is remembered mainly for her Chalet School series. The series numbers 58 books and is the longest-surviving series of girls' school-stories ever known, having been continuously in print for more than 70 years. One hundred thousand paperback copies are still being sold each year. Among her published books are other school stories; family, historical, adventure and animal stories; a cookery book, and four educational geography-readers. She also wrote plays and numerous unpublished poems and was a keen musician. In 1994, the year of the centenary of her Elinor Brent-Dyer's birth, Friends of the Chalet School put up plaques in Pertisau, South Shields and Hereford, and a headstone was erected on her grave in Redstone Cemetery, since there was not one previously. They also put flowers on her grave on the anniversaries of her birth and death and on other special occasions.
Series
Books

Tom Tackles the Chalet School
1955

Janie of La Rochelle
1932

The Wrong Chalet School
1952

The Chalet School Triplets
1963
The Condor Crags Adventure
1954

The Chalet School and Rosalie
1951

Summer Term at the Chalet School
1965

The Chalet School Reunion
1963

The Chalet School and the Lintons
1934

The Lost Staircase
1946

Challenge for the Chalet School
1966

Gerry Goes to School
1922

Joey Goes to the Oberland
1954

The Princess of the Chalet School
1927

The Feud in the Fifth Remove
1932

The Chalet School Wins the Trick
1961

Two Sams at the Chalet School
1967

Excitements at the Chalet School
1957

The Chalet School Does It Again
1955

Trouble at Skelton Hall
1963

Jane and the Chalet School
1964

A Leader in the Chalet School
1956

The Highland Twins at the Chalet School
1942

Jean of Storms
1996

Bride Leads the Chalet School
1953

Joey and Co. in Tirol
1960

The Chalet Girls' Cookbook
1953

Redheads at the Chalet School
1964

Althea Joins the Chalet School
1969

The Head Girl of the Chalet School
1928

Carola Storms the Chalet School
1951

Stepsisters for Lorna
1948

Shocks for the Chalet School
1952

Lavender Leigh at the Chalet School
1943

The Chalet School and Rosalie & The Mystery at the Chalet School
1951

The School at Skelton Hall
1962

Adrienne and the Chalet School
1965

The Chalet School and Richenda
1958

Changes for the Chalet School
1953

The Chalet School in Exile
1940

The Feud in the Chalet School
1962

The New Chalet School
1938

The School at the Chalet
1925

Prefects of the Chalet School
1970

The Maids of La Rochelle
1924

Exploits of the Chalet Girls
1933

The Chalet Girls in Camp
1930

Jo to the Rescue
1945

Lorna at Wynyards
1947

Jo of the Chalet School
1926

The Chalet School and Jo
1930

Three Go to the Chalet School
1949

A Future Chalet School Girl
1962

Ruey Richardson at the Chalet School
1960

The Coming of Age of the Chalet School
1958

The Chalet School 2-in-1
Rivals of the Chalet School & Eustacia Goes to the Chalet School
1995

Peggy of the Chalet School
1950

Jo Returns to the Chalet School
1936
A Thrilling Term at Janeways
1927

A Genius at the Chalet School
1956

The New Mistress at the Chalet School
1957

A United Chalet School
1993

Seven Scamps
1927

Elinor M. Brent-Dyer's Short Stories
2004

A Rebel at the Chalet School
1934

Janie Steps In
1953

A Head Girl's Difficulties
1923

The Chalet School and Barbara
1954

Eustacia Goes to the Chalet School
1930

The School by the River
1930

Rivals of the Chalet School
1929
The New House at the Chalet School
1935

The Chalet School and the Lintons
1934

The New House Mistress
1956

The Chalet School and the Island
1950

The Chalet School Christmas Story Book
2007

Theodora and the Chalet School
1959

They Both Liked Dogs
1938

Mary Lou at the Chalet School
1956

The Chalet School in the Oberland
1952

A Chalet Girl from Kenya
1955

The Mystery at the Chalet School
2004

Trials for the Chalet School
1959

The Chalet School at War
1941

Chalet School Fête
1956

A Problem for the Chalet School
1956

Gay Lambert at the Chalet School
1944