She was educated at first by a governess and afterwards won a scholarship offered by the Girls' Public Day School Company in order to attend
Tunbridge Wells High School "In geometry the examiner says that of the three candidates taking both parts of the paper one did brilliantly—this girl, we know, was Ethel Newbold, who got full marks, 90 out of 90 on the second part".... "The Chairman again congratulated the school on its success in the matter of education, and observed that he noticed the name of Ethel Newbold was mentioned very frequently in the report, and he was sure the school was proud of her (applause)".Ethel won a mathematics prize and was awarded an open scholarship for three years at
University of Cambridge."Ethel Newbold carried off an open scholarship to
Newnham College this year – the value of it is £50 a year for three years and it is one of the most difficult scholarships to win. It was awarded to her on the results of the Higher Local Examinations in which she got a double first in classics and mathematics, with distinction in Latin and arithmetic. She was also awarded on the same examination a prize of the value of £3 10s; a certain number of these prizes are awarded to the best candidates of the year". Her tutor at Cambridge was Mr.
G. H. Hardy, Fellow of
Trinity College. The London Daily News reported on "The Lady Wrangler" on 14 June 1905. "Miss E. M. Newbold, of
Newnham, the only woman student to find a place among the
Wranglers, and she is placed equal to 26th … With her latest success Miss Newbold's career at Newnham concludes, and she is now leaving college for the purpose of entering the teaching profession. Asked her favourite pursuits, Miss Newbold replied " Mathematics and hockey" but she also admits a liking for tennis". On 21 February 1909 she landed in New York, travelling from Liverpool, on board the ship '
Baltic' to visit her grandfather David Fergusson, of Oxford Street, Berkeley, California alongside her mother and younger sister Angela (1886–1958). Angela's second husband (m. 1934) was aviator
Alec Ogilvie. == Career ==