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The School at the Chalet

1925

When Madge Bettany sets up a school in the Austrian Tyrol, her sister Joey is among the first pupils. From small beginnings, it grows rapidly, enjoying all sorts of exciting adventures and mishaps.
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Jo of the Chalet School

1926

The Chalet School now boasts over 30 pupils. The autumn term sees adventures of all kinds - a flood that threatens the school and the dramatic rescue of an unwanted St Bernard puppy. Finally Joey, Robin and Madge spend a delightful Christmas at Innsbruck.
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#3

The Princess of the Chalet School

1927

An alternative cover for this ISBN can be found here. This is the third in a series of stories which feature the inhabitants of a school in the Austrian Tyrol, Chalet School. In this particular story, Joey and the school's resident princess are involved in an adventure.
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The Head Girl of the Chalet School

1928

It was a big experiment making Grizel Head Girl. Though she hated to do anything and fail, Grizel didn't like the sound of the school motto - "school first, self last". However, there are plenty of opportunities to test her when there is a kidnapping and a difficult new pupil.
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#5

Rivals of the Chalet School

1929

When another school opens on the other side of the lake, it seems there will be a rival for the Chalet School. But will the girls of St Scholastica's be friends or foes? There are misunderstandings and practical jokes between the girls and soon the two schools are at daggers drawn.
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#6

Eustacia Goes to the Chalet School

1930

When Madge Bettany decides to start a school in the Austrian Alps, little does she realize how such a small idea will so completely change her life. Now, in this classic series of books, first PUBLISHER in the 1920s, join the Chalet School's first pupil, Joey Bettany, as she forges strong bonds of friendship with girls from Europe and America. Independent, intelligent, resourceful, and bold—the girls of Chalet School make each new term and adventure.
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#7

The Chalet School and Jo

1930

During her last year at the Chalet School in the Austrian Tyrol, Jo Bettany is due to become head girl, but she is not sure that she wants the responsibility.
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#8

The Chalet Girls in Camp

1930

High up in the Austrian mountains, on the shore of the beautiful Baumersee, the Chalet School girls are spending two weeks in camp. There's plenty of work to be done and lots of fun to be had. There are adventures too, like the day Joey disappears - and the terrible discovery in the lake.
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#9

Exploits of the Chalet Girls

1933

When Madge Bettany decides to start a school in the Austrian Alps, little does she realize how such a small idea will so completely change her life. Now, in this classic series of books, first published in the 1920s, join the Chalet School's first pupil, Joey Bettany, as she forges strong bonds of friendship with girls from Europe and America. Independent, intelligent, resourceful, and bold—the girls of Chalet School make each new term and adventure.
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#10

The Chalet School and the Lintons

1934

Originally published in 1934, 'The Chalet School and The Lintons' was broken into two volumes in paperback, the first part (this volume) retaining the original title, the second named 'A Rebel at the Chalet School'. The girls stared eagerly as the curtains draped across the top end of the room were drawn apart. The next moment the stage was in full view, and the excited girls saw a strange sight. There stood a broad lady in an ample black skirt, huge shawl and a bonnet stuck on her head. She had heavy black eyebrows and several teeth missing. Behind her stood a rigid group - Prince Charlie, a prim Florence Nightingale, Joan of Arc, Napoleon and a young Queen Victoria. But it was the huge woman in black who held their attention most strongly. Who was she? And what was her connection with all these famous faces of the past?
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#11

A Rebel at the Chalet School

1934

When Madge Bettany decides to start a school in the Austrian Alps, little does she realize how such a small idea will so completely change her life. Now, in this classic series of books, first PUBLISHER in the 1920s, join the Chalet School's first pupil, Joey Bettany, as she forges strong bonds of friendship with girls from Europe and America. Independent, intelligent, resourceful, and bold—the girls of Chalet School make each new term and adventure.
#12

The New House at the Chalet School

1935

Joey Bettany's last term at the Chalet School proves to be an unforgettable one. First, there is the opening of the new house and a bitter quarrel with its new matron. Then the naughty Middles play a midnight hoax that backfires. There's a wild storm and a glorious picnic party before the term finally ends with an hilarious concert given by the newly formed and quite unmusical St. Clare's Orchestra.
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#13

Jo Returns to the Chalet School

1936

Having left school the term before, an unfortunate chain of events finds Joey, having returned to school for a visit, unable to return to her sister's home Die Rosen. Joey settles down to enjoy her extended visit, but finds her stay becoming longer as time goes on. Somewhat unwillingly to begin with, Jo is pressed into service as a stand-in mistress when one of the staff falls ill. However, Joey comes to terms with the situation and the girls are delighted to have their beloved Jo returned to them for a while. Joey manages to complete her first novel in her free time, after a false start when she is put straight by an unexpected critic, and nervously sends it to a publisher. She is also instrumental in obtaining a new girl, Polly Herriot, for the Chalet School after a chance encounter in the Post. Having never been to school before, Polly's education has been with very old-fashioned methods, and she requires intensive tuition to bring her education up to date. She has also obtained some very unusual ideas about the life of a schoolgirl, from the school stories, which she was so fond of, before she arrived at the Chalet School. This leads to some unfortunate incidents, before she settles into the role of a true Chalet School girl. The term has its low points when the girls' beloved headmistress is taken seriously ill, but finishes on a high note with the customary Christmas play.
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#14

The New Chalet School

1938

Originally published in hardcover, The New Chalet School was broken into two volumes in paperback, the first part (this volume) retaining the original title, and the second named A United Chalet School. The friendly rivalry between the Chalet School and St Scholastika's is put to the test by unruly behaviour by the Balbini twins and their catapult. The incident leads to tragic consequences.
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#15

A United Chalet School

1993

A United Chalet School deals with the half term after the excitements, including the 'Mystic M' and a kidnapping dealt with in The New Chalet School. A little peace may have been reasonably hoped for, but not so long as Middles have any say in the matter...
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#16

The Chalet School in Exile

1940

When Madge Bettany decides to start a school in the Austrian Alps, little does she realize how such a small idea will so completely change her life. Now, in this classic series of books, first published in the 1920s, join the Chalet School's first pupil, Joey Bettany, as she forges strong bonds of friendship with girls from Europe and America. Independent, intelligent, resourceful, and bold—the girls of Chalet School make each new term and adventure.
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#17

The Chalet School at War

1941

When Madge Bettany decides to start a school in the Austrian Alps, little does she realize how such a small idea will so completely change her life. Now, in this classic series of books, first PUBLISHER in the 1920s, join the Chalet School's first pupil, Joey Bettany, as she forges strong bonds of friendship with girls from Europe and America. Independent, intelligent, resourceful, and bold—the girls of Chalet School make each new term and adventure.
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#18

The Highland Twins at the Chalet School

1942

Flora and Fiona McDonald, who have never before left their island home, attempt to make new friends at the school.
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#19

Lavender Leigh at the Chalet School

1943

In this story which is one of a series featuring the inhabitants of the Chalet School in the Austrian Tyrol, a newcomer, Lavender Leigh, a conceited, ignorant child has some hard lessons to learn.
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#20

Gay Lambert at the Chalet School

1944

Gay Lambert is an impetuous, warm-hearted senior at the Chalet School who quickly takes sad shy Jacynth Hardy under her wing. But the summer term proves to be a difficult one for Gay and her friends when a dreadful accident causes a new headmistress to be appointed. Authoritarian Miss Bubb has very different views on how a school should be run and soon there is wide discontent. When Gay takes matters into her own hands, it's clear something must be done...
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#21

Jo to the Rescue

1945

Joey and her friends from the Chalet School are on holiday. They discover to their surprise and pleasure someone their age living next door, the daughter of a famous cellist. She is crippled by arthritis and is being harassed by a spoilt girl of 19 who is determined to possess the Wychcote cello.
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#22

Tom Tackles the Chalet School

1955

This is the earlier GGB paperback, without the Katherine Bruce extra story.
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#23

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

1951

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#24

Three Go to the Chalet School

1949

When Madge Bettany decides to start a school in the Austrian Alps, little does she realize how such a small idea will so completely change her life. Now, in this classic series of books, first published in the 1920s, join the Chalet School's first pupil, Joey Bettany, as she forges strong bonds of friendship with girls from Europe and America. Independent, intelligent, resourceful, and bold—the girls of Chalet School make each new term and adventure.
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#25

The Chalet School and the Island

1950

When the Chalet School moves to St. Briavel's Island, a small island off the Welsh coast, the girls have a fun time exploring until Annis Lovell decides to run away.
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#26

Peggy of the Chalet School

1950

Peggy Bettany is amazed to return to the Chalet School and find that she has been appointed Head Girl! Though she is determined to do well, things do not always go smoothly for Peggy. In spite of the gaiety of preparing for the Christmas concert, Peggy finds rebellion amidst the younger girls. What can be causing it? Peggy and her friends are horrified to learn that she has a real enemy in the school, someone who would be happy to see Peggy disgraced …”
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#27

Carola Storms the Chalet School

1951

Carola is tired of forever travelling around the world and being taught by a string of governesses. She longs to go to an "ordinary school", where she can have real lessons and be with girls of her own age. She feels that she must run away to the Chalet School.
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#28

The Wrong Chalet School

1952

The Wrong Chalet School Elinor M. Brent- Dyer
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#29

Shocks for the Chalet School

1952

In the few days before the beginning of term, Miss Annersley, Rosalie Dene and Matey receive the first two shocks of the book. The first shock is the announcement - by telegram - of the imminent arrival of fire-raiser Emerence Hope (aged thirteen and eleven months) from Australia, sent on recommendation of Con Mackenzie, formerly history teacher Miss Stewart. Emerence is a handful with no manners, who has never been told "no". The second is when, unexpectedly, Jack Maynard turns up from Canada with startling news about Joey. The next shocks are for Bride Bettany, who returns to school to find that she and her circle are now the "grandees" of the school. Bride herself is in for a worrying term due to family illness, but Elfie does provide her with a more pleasant surprise after half term. Excitements follow thick and fast. By the time of the Christmas Play Emerence has been more or less assimilated into the school and the last-minute arrival of another visitor from Canada provides the nicest shock of the term.
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#30

The Chalet School in the Oberland

1952

A finishing branch of the Chalet School has been opened in the Bernese Oberland with Miss Wilson as Head. This new branch is originally called the Welsen branch, but this changes in a later book. The book occupies the same term as SHOCKS FOR THE CHALET SCHOOL. Peggy is one of the first students along with many others of her Chalet School friends. But there are also several students from other schools who nurse an imaginary grievance that the Chalet girls are trying to impose their own traditions. As this is a finishing school, the girls are given a considerable amount of freedom and there are no prefects. This rather goes to the head of some of the girls at first and there is trouble in the offing. Two problem pupils, in very different ways are Edna and Elma, Edna is a perfect example of the "prunes and prisms" type of girl, unable to enter into the fun of her fellows and miserable because she does not understand why she is not accepted. Peggy takes her in hand about half way during the term and manages to effect a great change, so much so that Edna is able to take a comic role in the end of term pantomime and carry it off quite well. Elma is a much more serious case, as she has actually been send to the Oberland because her parents are worried about a relationship she has developed with a particularly unsavoury man called Stuart Rainer. She breaks the rules with impunity, indulging in card playing on Sundays and crowns her iniquities by carrying on a clandestine correspondence with Stuart and even planning to sneak out and meet him. This causes a lot of trouble until the situation is sorted out. After all these confusions, the term ends happily with a pantomime got up by the girls, themselves. This is to later become a settled tradition, as the pantomime is one of the most eagerly awaited events in later books. As the term comes to an end, Miss Wilson is able to reflect that the finishing branch has got off to a really promising start.
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#31

Bride Leads the Chalet School

1953

Bride Leads the Chalet School
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Changes for the Chalet School

1953

The Chalet School is on the move again - this time it is going to Switzerland. Bride Bettany is the Head Girl and is kept frantically busy preparing for the move. The Dawbarn twins plan to have a midnight feast in the apple orchard but everything goes wrong.
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#33

Joey Goes to the Oberland

1954

1964. 208 pages. White pictorial dust jacket over blue cloth. Pages are lightly tanned and thumbed at the edges, with light foxing. Binding has remained firm. Boards are a little rub worn, slight shelf wear to corners, spine and edges. Corners are a little bumped. Spine ends are mildly crushed. Light tanning to spine and edges. The unclipped dust jacket has moderate edge wear, tears and chips to edges and spine ends. Light tanning to spine and edges.
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#34

The Chalet School and Barbara

1954

In this story 14-year-old Barbara Chester arrives at the Chalet School for the first time. The school gives the shy and cossetted child everything she has missed, including friends, new strength and confidence, as well as drama and danger.
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#35

The Chalet School Does It Again

1955

Chalet School staff and girls alike are bemused by one of the oddest new girls the school has ever had. Prunella Davidson "talks like her own great-granny", to quote Betsy Lucy. She is prim and prissy in the extreme, sprinkles her conversation with proverbs and insists on calling her fellow pupils by their full names, which leads to a serious row between her and one 'Helena' Maynard. February brings a severe flu epidemic which affects around half the girls and but leaves only four fit mistresses to look after them. An expedition to Lake Lucerne nearly ends in tragedy. The annual Sale takes place this term and this time the theme is The Story Of The Willow Pattern. The Sale is followed by a pantomime, also based on the Willow Pattern, and written and performed by the girls at Welsen, the Chalet School's finishing branch.
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#36

A Chalet Girl from Kenya

1955

Jo Scott has been sent to the Chalet School because it is too dangerous for her to stay in Kenya. The excitement of making new friends and preparing for the spectacular Flower Show are cut short by the news that Jo's parents have mysteriously disappeared from their farm.
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#37

Mary Lou at the Chalet School

1956

Mary-Lou Trelawney is a week late starting the autumn term at the Chalet School, after the sudden illness and death of her grandmother. Mary-Lou was very close to her 'Gran', and her death marks the end of Mary-Lou's childhood: she is also now a senior at the school and her long-established Gang is breaking up now that its members are scattered across different forms. Mary-Lou hopes that she can have a relatively quiet term, but then Joey Maynard puts her oar in and asks her to tackle new girl Jessica Wayne. Jessica's family circumstances have made her very unpleasant to live with, which is partly why she has been sent away to the Chalet School. Joey fears that she may prove too intransigent for the Chalet School authorities, but hopes that Mary-Lou's forthright brand of kindliness will put Jessica straight in a way that her elders and betters have been unable to do.
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#38

A Genius at the Chalet School

1956

Originally published in hardcover in 1956, 'A Genius at the Chalet School' was split into two volumes in paperback. This first part retained the title of the original, and the second was named 'Chalet School Fete'. The first part of the original, herwith, concerns Nina Rutherford whose guardian was taking her back to England when the opportunity arose for her to join the Chalet School. Her adventures in her first term are related here with the emphasis on her musical career because she was a genius at the piano.
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#39

Chalet School Fête

1956

Nina Rutherford has come to the Chalet School following the death of her father. She is a talented musician, bordering on genius, and it takes her some time to become accustomed to school life. However, midway through her first term at the Chalet School, she is beginning to learn to consider the needs of other people. Nina's closest relatives are her cousins, the Rutherfords, and when news comes from home that Sir Guy and Lady Rutherford's eldest daughter, Alix, is seriously ill, Mary-Lou helps Nina to suggest that Alix should recover at the Gornetz Platz Sanatorium. Then a chance meeting on a trip to Lac Leman with a very Old Girl from the Tirol reveals that Nina is not as alone in the world as she thought she was.
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#40

A Problem for the Chalet School

1956

Rosamund Lilley is horrified to learn that she has won a scholarship to the Chalet School given by Tom Gay's parents. She doesn't want to leave her friends and family in a south of England town and go to Switzerland. But her mother feels that Rosamund was being influenced by the wrong girls, especially Joan Baker, their next-door neighbour, and accepts for her. Once she arrives she is introduced to the Maynard triplets and quickly becomes friends with Len, making the transition into school life easier. She also discovers that it isn't as scary as she had feared.
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#41

The New Mistress at the Chalet School

1957

Product Condition: Yellow Pages.
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#42

Excitements at the Chalet School

1957

The winter term is only a week old, and already the mischief-makers of Inter V have set the Chalet School in an uproar. But their escapades are soon forgotten when Joey Maynard realises that the school is nearly twenty-one years old. Suddenly a million and one plans for the big celebration are in the air - but everyone's surprised when noisy Inter V come up with the most exciting scheme of all!
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#43

The Coming of Age of the Chalet School

1958

21st Birthday celebrations
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#44

The Chalet School and Richenda

1958

Richenda Fry has been sent to the Chalet School as a punishment. Her father is a specialist in historic porcelain and Richenda cannot resist handling the beautiful items, especially the rare Khang-he vase, even though she has been expressly forbidden to go near his valuable collection. She arrives at the School sulky and determined to hate everything about it. This lasts about a day and a half, after which she decides to enjoy life to the full in order to render the punishment null and void. She teams up with the Maynard triplets, particularly Len and Con, and it is at their behest that she agrees to have her name shortened to the more friendly 'Ricki'. As a new girl, Ricki is invited to tea at Freudesheim, and Joey Maynard quickly senses that all is not well between Ricki and her father. Being Joey, she determines to get to the bottom of the matter before Ricki goes home to England again.
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#45

Trials for the Chalet School

1959

It is not the fact that Naomi Elton "has been left slightly deformed as a result of an accident some years before" that worries the staff at the Chalet School; it is more the warning note from her guardian that her disability "has warped her mind". After some discussion the mistresses decide they can do no better than to turn Naomi over to head girl Mary-Lou Trelawney for guidance.
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#46

Theodora and the Chalet School

1959

It seems as though Theodora Grantley is going to be one of the Chalet School's more troublesome new pupils. Her own mother writes to Rosalie Dene to warn her that Theodora has been expelled from three schools already "for bad behaviour and insubordination". Then Miss Carthew, the much-beloved 'Carty' from Tirol days, writes to Joey Maynard to admit that it was she who recommended the Chalet School to Myra Grantley for her wayward daughter.
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#47

Joey and Co. in Tirol

1960

Joey, always a soft touch, discovers through her teenage triplets that their three next-door neighbours, two boys and a girl, have been abandoned by their father, an absent-minded professor who is trying to reach the moon (and finds children an encumbrance in so doing).
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#48

Ruey Richardson at the Chalet School

1960

Having been adopted as a ward by the Maynards, Ruey begins her first term at the Chalet school. She is unsure whether she will be able to come to terms with a level of discipline and supervision, which have been lacking in her life until now.
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#49

A Leader in the Chalet School

1956

Jacynth Lambert, niece of Gay Lambert, arrives at the Chalet School with her older sister Anne. Jacynth, who prefers to be known as Jack, is generally popular, although one member of her form takes an instant dislike to her. Jack enjoys the outdoor activities of the Chalet school, although she is frustrated by the winter blizzards. This leads to several practical jokes, and Jack soon finds herself in trouble with the staff and prefects. Len Maynard is Jack's dormitory prefect. She feels responsible for her behaviour, and tries to help Jack stay out of trouble, but is not always successful. Jack is blamed when a trick goes wrong, and many of her form turns against her. With Len's intervention, the misunderstanding is sorted out, and Jack learns a serious lesson about the difficulty of shaking off a bad reputation. Throughout this book, Len's leadership qualities are beginning to emerge. She help Jack out of trouble several times, and is also able to help Margot when things seem bleak.
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#50

The Chalet School Wins the Trick

1961

Audrey, Solange, Val, Celia and Winifred (usually called Win) are schoolgirls staying on the Platz to be near sick relatives. Bored, and trying to entertain themselves, they decide to build a Campfire. Unfortunately, they do it within the grounds of the Chalet School, and are scolded by Miss Dene. After this, and an encounter with Len Maynard, the group declares war on the Chalet School. Their tricks try the patience of staff and students alike. The girls play a variety of tricks on the Chalet School including blocking the path during a school walk, throwing stinkbombs at the prefects and spreading pepper on the food in the Speisesaal. Over time, the girls come into contact with pupils, ex-pupils and school events. This helps change their attitude towards the Chalet School. And when Win goes missing, it's the Chalet School that saves the day. Meanwhile, the Fifth Form sits GCE exams, and an ex-Chalet schoolgirl faces an uncertain future.
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#51

A Future Chalet School Girl

1962

A Future Chalet School Girl Synopsis Melanie Lucas is upset at having to leave her school and go and live in Switzerland with her Aunt and Uncle. Illness prevents her from finishing the term, and she arrives in Geneva worn out. However, matters look up when her Aunt meets Jo Maynard, better known to Melanie as Josephine M. Bettany, one of her favourite authors. Jo invites Melanie to spend the rest of the holidays with the Maynard family in the Tiernsee. Melanie is shy with the large family at first, but a number of incidents make her feel more at home. An accident occurs whilst they are in the new minibus, but everyone escapes without injury. At the Tiernsee, Jo meets a very old friend who will ultimately give Melanie some exciting news. The three Richardsons', the Maynards' wards, arrive, but this causes some problems for Ruey and Melanie. Melanie's resentment and subsequent disobedience results in a bad experience for her and Len. Several expeditions take place, including a picnic to the Zillerthal. Ruey talks to Melanie and reveals something that brings the feud between them to an end. The book ends with exciting news for both Felicity and Melanie, and the news that she will attend the Chalet School next term.
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#52

The Feud in the Chalet School

1962

A horrible shock awaits the girls of St Hilda's at the beginning of the autumn term - a fire has completely destroyed their school. Gillie Garston and her friends find themselves enrolled at the neighbouring Chalet School - and they're not at all sure they're going to like it.
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#53

The Chalet School Triplets

1963

This story features the adventures of a set of triplets, Margot, Len and Con, at the Chalet School. Amongst other happenings they are trapped by a ferocious blizzard after a skiing excursion, Con is catapulted into a starring role, and Len is accused of shoplifting.
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#54

The Chalet School Reunion

1963

Grizel Cochrane, one of the original Chalet School pupils, leaves her unhappy home in Australia and comes back to England to sort out various business affairs. She stays with Joey in the Tirol and, to cheer her old friend up, Joey organizes a reunion of Chalet School girls.
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Jane and the Chalet School

1964

Jane Carew has only ever been taught by a governess, so she is both nervous and excited about starting at the Chalet School. An instant success in the school play, having grown up with her father's travelling theatre company, she makes many friends, but also one enemy - Jack Lambert.
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Redheads at the Chalet School

1964

Number 52 in the Chalet School Series.
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Adrienne and the Chalet School

1965

Who is Adrienne Demoines? She seems to have no relations at all when Soeur Marie-Cecile rescues her from her tragic circumstances and enrols her at the Chalet School. It is not until a nearly fatal accident occurs that the mystery of her identity is solved.
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#58

Summer Term at the Chalet School

1965

Erica Standish is the daughter of a girl Joey met in India when she was younger. When Erica's mother dies, she is sent via Joey to the Chalet School. Erica attracts danger like a magnet, including a train crash, a land slide and a swarm of bees!
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Challenge for the Chalet School

1966

When the headmistress of the Chalet School announces she will be away the whole term, both staff and pupils are thrown into confusion. The girls rally round, but the collapse of Miss Ferrars and the antics of two new students causes everyone to wonder whether they can survive the term.
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Two Sams at the Chalet School

1967

Samantha van der Byl, an American girl, and Samaris Davies, a Welsh girl, arrive at the Chalet School at the beginning of the second term. Although there is a two-year difference in their ages, they become firm friends. The two have many adventures.
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Althea Joins the Chalet School

1969

The Chalet School is a series of approximately sixty school story novels by Elinor Brent-Dyer, initially published between 1925 and 1970. The school was initially located in Austria, moved to Guernsey in 1939, following the rise to power of the Nazi Party, then to "Plas Howell", a house on the border of England and Wales, then to St Briavels, close to the English - Welsh border and finally to Switzerland.[1]
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Prefects of the Chalet School

1970

The last term at the Chalet School for the Maynard triplets is bound to be eventful. A supposedly quiet afternoon has a near-unhappy ending and examinations, sports and the sale all produce excitements. But it is Len, as head girl, who has the biggest shock of all when Dr Entwistle has an accident.

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Elinor M. Brent-Dyer
Elinor M. Brent-Dyer
Author · 87 books

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.

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