Samantha Tross was born in
Georgetown in
Guyana in 1968 to Sammy and Gwendolin Tross. She was the second of four children and she is said to have borrowed her brother's toys. She attended primary school in Guyana. Her family moved to Britain when she was 11 years old, because her father who worked for the
Commonwealth Secretariat was given a post in Britain. The secretariat is based at
Marlborough House in London.[4] Tross completed her education at private schools in Britain and then at
Matthew Boulton College in
Birmingham. She excelled at sport, becoming the British national
long jump champion for her age, and she passed A-Levels in applied mathematics, chemistry and biology. She took medicine at
University College London, where she decided to become a surgeon. == Professional life ==