Nancy Churchill Sawin was born on June 21, 1917, in
Wilmington, Delaware. She was the daughter of Sanford Wales Sawin, a civil engineer, and Ellen Quigley Sawin, one of the first women in Delaware to earn a master's degree and the daughter of
suffragist leader Ada Gould Quigley. Sanford and Ellen Sawin founded the
Sanford School, a
prep school in
Hockessin, Delaware, in 1930. Sawin's peripatetic schooling began in public school in
Marshallton, Delaware, then she received a scholarship to attend the
Tower Hill School in Wilmington for third through seventh grades. After a year at
Misses Hebb's School in Wilmington, she attended high school at the
Principia School, a Christian Scientist institution in
St. Louis, Missouri. In 1938, she began working for the Sanford School, teaching and coaching a number of sports, including field hockey, tennis, softball, basketball, riding, and lacrosse, and serving as head of the school from 1961 to 1974. == Field hockey ==