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  1. Dame Rachel Mary de Souza DBE (née Kenny 1968 at Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire) is a British educationalist, and former headteacher. The founding chief executive of the Inspiration Trust she served in that role until March 2021, when she took up the post of Children's Commissioner for England.

  2. Adélaïde de Souza (geboren als Adélaïde-Marie-Émilie Filleul am 14. Mai 1761 in Paris; gestorben ebenda am 19. April 1836) war eine französische Romanschriftstellerin und Salonnière. Sie wurde aufgrund ihrer Ehen bekannt als Madame de Flahaut und als Madame de Souza-Botelho .

  3. Dame Rachel de Souza As Children’s Commissioner I take on a crucial role, sitting at the heart of Government, delivering for children, and championing their voices and needs. As a former...

  4. Adélaïde de Souza (geboren als Adélaïde-Marie-Émilie Filleul am 14. Mai 1761 in Paris; gestorben ebenda am 19. April 1836) war eine französische Romanschriftstellerin und Salonnière. Sie wurde aufgrund ihrer Ehen bekannt als Madame de Flahaut und als Madame de Souza-Botelho.

  5. 17. Dez. 2020 · 17 December 2020. The Secretary of State for Education, Gavin Williamson, has today Thursday 17 December announced Dame Rachel de Souza as the next Children’s Commissioner for England. She...

  6. Madame de Souza’s 1811 novel Eugénie et Mathilde was one of the most important French novels published prior to 1815. It explores the trauma of revolutionary France, and the angst associated with dislocation in war. It looks at the plight of the refugees, and the misery of financial destitution.

  7. Eunice de Souza has been widely acknowledged as the one of the best Indian poets writing in English. She was a a poet, novelist, leading literary critic born in 1940 and raised in Pune, in a Goan Catholic family. She lost her father at the early age of three. Her early education took place in Pune. Image Source: Scroll.