Rosalind Conway

Rosalind Conway was born and raised in the Irish Republic. She emigrated to London and qualified as a teacher in the 1970s. Later she gained a B.A at Chichester University. Her early working experience was in London’s East End where a desire to understand and support young people with behavioural issues was spawned.


She accrued vast experience while working within, and successfully managing, Educational Units for young people excluded from school in Hampshire and West Sussex. Taking early retirement, she became an Independent Educational Consultant delivering training on managing student behaviour. She currently works voluntarily for West Sussex Youth Justice Service where she is a community facilitator on panels implementing Youth Court Orders. Rosalind has drawn upon her knowledge of troubled children, and secrets uncovered in her ancestral tree, in writing ‘Marchwood,’ her debut novel.


Rosalind lives in a seaside town in West Sussex.

Rosalind Conway