Dippenaar-Schoeman was born in 1948 in
Roodepoort,
Gauteng, where her parents operated a shop. She is the middle child of three siblings. When she began secondary education, her family moved to
Bronkhorstspruit where they purchased the farm Onverwacht. Her time on the farm, helping her father with outdoor work, fostered her love of nature. Biology was her strongest subject when she matriculated from Erasmus High School in 1965. She began her career in 1967 as a technical assistant at the Department of Agriculture (later the
Agricultural Research Council), where she was assigned to a five-year
Dieldrin termite project. She enrolled at the
University of South Africa (UNISA) for a BSc degree with Zoology and Psychology as main subjects, completing it in 1971. Under the mentorship of Dr.
Lenie Meyer, Dippenaar-Schoeman completed all her postgraduate degrees at
Rand Afrikaans University (now the
University of Johannesburg). She earned her BSc honours degree in Zoology in 1974 and completed her MSc thesis on spider populations in strawberries, with special reference to the role of the
wolf spider Pardosa crassipalpis in controlling the
spider mite Tetranychus cinnabarinus. She completed her MSc cum laude in 1976 and proceeded with her PhD on a revision of some genera of the subfamily
Misumeninae (
Thomisidae) of southern Africa, which she completed in 1980. ==Career==