

After marrying in 1969, they moved to Rwanda, then England and finally Adelaide, South Australia. In 1965, she began three years at drama school and discovered that "she didn't really want to act, but she did want to be known." She also met fellow student Malcolm Fox. Her father reluctantly agreed to send her to an English drama school on the condition that she would attend Rose Bruford College in London, which also included a compulsory teaching degree. Partridge dreamed of pursuing a stage career. After graduating high school, she did volunteer work in a conference centre of the World Council of Churches near Geneva, Switzerland. After authorities found out, she was forced to go to an all-white school and was teased for having an African accent. She was the only white child at the mission school. In October, her parents left Australia to become teaching missionaries of Hope Fountain Mission in Rhodesia, and Partridge and her two sisters grew up and were educated in Africa. Merrion Frances Partridge was born in Melbourne on 5 March 1946 to Nancy and Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge. Fox has been semi-retired since 1996, but she still gives seminars and lives in Adelaide, South Australia.

Merrion Frances Fox AM ( née Partridge born 5 March 1946) is an Australian writer of children's books and an educationalist specialising in literacy.
