86-year-old Grandmother Becomes Oldest Ever Graduate from University of Bristol

86-year-old Grandmother Becomes Oldest Ever Graduate from University of Bristol

Craig OCallaghan

Updated November 30, 2023 Updated November 30

An 86-year-old grandmother has become the oldest ever graduate from the University of Bristol after receiving her doctorate in education.

Peggy Styles fell ill with a life-threatening kidney infection part-way through her studies, which caused them to be suspended by 18 months. In total, it took her eight years to finish her degree.

She told reporters: “The university was absolutely super and agreed to suspend my studies until I felt better. I was determined to finish my doctorate.”

Although her family were present to watch her graduate, unfortunately her husband John was not at her side as he died last year as Peggy was finishing her 48,000-word dissertation.

Born in England in 1931, Peggy initially left school at the age of 15 with only a qualification in shorthand. She was inspired to return to education after helping her grandson Oliver with a school project about World War Two.

Lead image: Andrew Fogg (Flickr)

This article was originally published in July 2017 . It was last updated in January 2020

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