Roedean School Bailey's first academic position was the teaching of
classics at
Roedean School in
Sussex. The school, with Bailey in post,
British High Commission, Germany In September 1945 Bailey, a fluent speaker of German, moved to Berlin, having joined the Education Division of the
Control Commission for Germany. According to her niece Gemma Moss, the brief was to "de-nazify the school curriculum". She would fraternise with her German colleagues at a time when that was not common practice at the Commission. In 1952 she received the award
Bundesverdienstkreuz 1. Klasse, or Order of Merit First Class of the Federal Republic of Germany.
Bristol After Bailey's return from Germany, she taught classics at
Kingsfield School,
Bristol, which was at that time a
co-educational grammar school, from 1953 to 1960. hired a full-time music teacher. She began plans for a new music block at the school, which was completed in 1980 and opened by her after her retirement. She expanded the scope of
physical education with the opening of a swimming pool in 1964, and foreign school trips became frequent, with groups travelling in Europe and as far as Russia. When she retired, and in accordance with a trend of the era, she insisted that the job would be offered to both men and women, and indeed a headmaster was chosen. "Individuals mattered to her – saint or sinner – and individuality was respected. Her breadth of vision, humanity and integrity sprang from her deeply held beliefs". ==Institutions==