Rose Stern (17 November 1869 - October 1953) was an educator from Birmingham, England.
She served as science mistress at North London Collegiate School for Ladies.
While a student at Mason College, she was the first woman student to become a member of the Institute of Chemistry of Great Britain & Ireland (later the Royal Institute of Chemistry).
A proponent of grounding chemistry instruction in domestic science, she published A method of teaching chemistry in schools (with Alice Maude Hughes, 1906) and A short history of chemistry (1924).