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Presbyterian Ladies' College, Perth

The Presbyterian Ladies' College (informally known as PLC), is an independent, day and boarding school predominantly for girls, situated in Peppermint Grove, a western suburb of Perth, Western Australia.

Presbyterian Ladies' College, Perth
Address
14 McNeil Street

, ,
6011

Australia
Coordinates31°59′41″S 115°46′7″E / 31.99472°S 115.76861°E / -31.99472; 115.76861
Information
TypeIndependent, day and boarding
MottoLatin: Labore Et Honore
(By Work and With Honour)
DenominationUniting Church
Established1915
Sister schoolScotch College, Perth
ChairmanClaire Poll BJuris, LLB, BA
PrincipalCate Begbie
ChaplainNalin Perera
Employees~141[3]
YearsPK12
GenderGirls
Enrolment~1200[2] (2007)
Colour(s)Black Watch Tartan, green, navy and white
     
SloganEnriching your daughter's future[1]
AffiliationIndependent Girls Schools Sports Association
Websiteplc.wa.edu.au

Established in 1915 by the Presbyterian Church of Australia, PLC came under the control of the Uniting Church in Australia in 1977 following church union. The college moved to the current grounds (an 8-acre (32,000 m2) property) in 1917. PLC's grounds consist of a junior school for years Pre-Kindy to Year 6, a middle school for Years 7 to 9, a senior school for Years 10 to 12, sporting grounds, arts centres and boarding facilities. The school currently caters for approximately 1200 students, with boys and girls enrolled from pre-kindergarten to pre-primary and girls only from Year 1 to Year 12.[2] PLC also provides accommodation for up to 150 boarders in Years 7 to 12.[4]

The college has been an IB World School since December 2006, and is authorised to offer the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) and IB Middle Years Programme and the IB Diploma Programme. PLC is also registered to offer the Western Australian State Curriculum to Years 11 and 12.[5] PLC is affiliated with the Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia (AHISA),[6] the Junior School Heads Association of Australia (JSHAA),[7] the Australian Boarding Schools' Association (ABSA),[2] and the Alliance of Girls' Schools Australia (AGSA).[8]

History edit

 
PLC students and building, 1937

On 19 August 1915 Rev George Nisbet Dods, Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Western Australia, called together a group of Ministers and Church Elders to discuss the proposal of establishing a Presbyterian college for girls, since the Church had already established the Scotch College, Perth for boys. Present at this meeting were Rev Dods, Rev Alexander Crow, Principal Oxer, Rev Daniel Ross, Peter Corsair Anderson (Principal of Scotch College, Perth), John Maxwell Ferguson, Donald John Carmichael, Inspector of Schools James Klein and Professor Alexander David Ross.

Ormiston College had been established in 1907 by Miss Constance Wilson and her two sisters in Palmerston Street, North Perth. The newly formed committee agreed to purchase Ormiston College, and the School was named Presbyterian Ladies' College and Kindergarten (Ormiston House). Wilson was taken up on her offer to continue acting as principal until a permanent one was appointed. The successful applicant was Miss Agnes Scorgie MA, a certified teacher from Glasgow University. She had also studied modern language at three European universities, and had taught for twelve years at Glasgow High School. Scorgie arrived in Fremantle on 24 February 1916 and took up her duties immediately.

In January 1917 the School's Committee was constituted as the first College Council. After considering several permanent locations for the school, it eventually settled on the purchase of William Gerald Lefroy's property on the corner of View and McNeil Streets, Peppermint Grove. After modifications and additions to the property, all boarders were transferred from North Perth, and the first classes began on the new campus in July. The school was officially opened by the Governor of Western Australia, Sir William Ellison-Macartney, on 11 August 1917. The North Perth campus remained operating as a day school until the end of 1918.

Academic performance edit

The school has traditionally performed well in the Western Australian Certificate of Education examinations and appear regularly among the top 10 schools in the state.

Year % +75 in WACE[i] State ranking[ii] % +65 in WACE[iii] State ranking % graduation[iv]
2009 4 8 97.86[9]
2010 31.31 4 70.56 4 99.39[10]
2011 29.54 5 71.72 3 100[11]
2012 23.13 12 63.15 5 99.34[12]
2013 32.20 4 62.26 4 100[13]
2014 27.96 6 55.62 9 97.53[14]
2015 27.94 7 60.16 6 99.29[14]
2016 100
  1. ^ Based on the number of Stage 3 course enrolments in the school where a WACE course score of 75 or above was achieved
  2. ^ Ranking of school compared to other schools in the state
  3. ^ Based on the number of Stage 3 course enrolments in the school where a WACE course score of 65 or above was achieved
  4. ^ Percentage of Year 12 cohort that graduated with a WACE certificate

House system edit

As with most Australian schools, PLC utilises a house system through which students participate in Inter-House activities and competitions. The House system was introduced in 1934 by Vera Summers OBE, in her first year as principal, with three houses: Carmichael, Stewart and Ferguson. The colours chosen were those of the new uniform; navy, green and white. McNeil was added in 1943 and further expanded in 1977 with the addition of Summers and Baird. Celebrating the centenary of the school in 2015 a seventh House, Ross, was created. The House was named after Professor Alexander David Ross.

Carmichael Colour: blue. Named for Founder, Past Treasurer and Past Chair of Council Donald John Carmichael. Emblem: Scottish Thistle

Stewart Colour: green. Named for benefactor and Council member John Stewart. Emblem: Royal Acorn

Ferguson Colour: red (changed from white in 1957). Named for Founder John Maxwell Ferguson. Emblem: Sunflower

McNeil Colour: yellow. Named for early local resident, PLC Council member and benefactor Neil McNeil. Emblem: Dryas

Summers Colour: initially white but changed to purple in 1999. Named for Vera Summers OBE who was on teaching staff from 1920 and Principal from 1934 to 1961. Emblem: White Heather

Baird Colour: orange. Named for the Baird family from which two past Chairs of Council, one teacher and many students came. Emblem: White Cotton Grass

Ross Colour: black. Named for Prof Alexander David Ross, who was one of PLC's Founders and served on the School Council for 41 years. Emblem: Chrysanthemum

Co-curriculum edit

Music

PLC offers music ensembles to both junior and senior students, including a Stage Band, three concert bands, three string orchestras, several string quartets, a combined Chorale with Trinity College, a combined string chamber orchestra with Scotch College as well as a combined symphonic wind ensemble and vocal ensemble with PLC's brother school, Scotch College.

The school also features an all female pipe band, one of only a small number throughout Australia. The Pipe Band is a long-standing tradition of the School and reflects PLC's Scottish heritage.[15]

Visual art

At PLC there is an annual visual art exhibition exhibiting works of current students done during the school year ranging from sculpture to textiles and painting. Works from PLC have been selected over the years and in 2012 to be shown in the annual 'Year 12 Visual Art Perspectives' at the Art Gallery of Western Australia.

Performing arts

PLC also offers performing arts subjects, such as drama and dance. Dance and Drama performances are shown annually at the school, as well as year based curriculum performances. The school's Hazel Day Drama Centre is a professional standard theatre venue.[16]

Sport

The Presbyterian Ladies' College physical education programme provides students of all abilities with opportunities to partake in recreational activities such as yoga and aerobics, and team sports such as netball, basketball, cricket, tennis, hockey, volleyball, soccer, softball, rowing, and water polo.[17]

Inter-school competition is enabled through PLC's membership of the Junior School Heads Association of Australia (JSHAA) for primary students, and the Independent Girls Schools Sports Association (IGSSA) for middle and senior students.

Notable alumnae edit

Alumnae of the Presbyterian Ladies' College are known as Old Collegians, and may elect to join the schools alumni association, the PLC Old Collegians' Association (PLC OCA).[18] Some notable Old Collegians include:

Academic

Entertainment, media and the arts

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Medicine and science

Sport

See also edit

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ . Presbyterian Ladies' College. Archived from the original on 18 July 2008. Retrieved 11 September 2007.
  2. ^ a b c . Schools. Australian Boarding Schools' Association. 2007. Archived from the original on 29 August 2007. Retrieved 2007-09-11.
  3. ^ . Presbyterian Ladies' College. 2007. Archived from the original on 20 July 2008. Retrieved 11 September 2007.
  4. ^ . Presbyterian Ladies' College. 2007. Archived from the original on 20 July 2008. Retrieved 11 September 2007.
  5. ^ "Presbyterian Ladies' College – Perth". IB World Schools. International Baccalaureate Organisation. Retrieved 15 March 2008.
  6. ^ . AHISA Schools. Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia. April 2007. Archived from the original on 29 August 2007. Retrieved 2007-09-11.
  7. ^ . Western Australia Branch. Junior School Heads' Association of Australia. 2007. Archived from the original on 3 October 2009. Retrieved 11 September 2007.
  8. ^ . Schools. The Alliance of Girls' Schools Australia. 2007. Archived from the original on 19 May 2008. Retrieved 11 September 2007.
  9. ^ (PDF). Government of Western Australia. 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 March 2015. Retrieved 7 September 2013.
  10. ^ (PDF). Government of Western Australia. 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 August 2014. Retrieved 7 September 2013.
  11. ^ (PDF). Government of Western Australia. 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 August 2014. Retrieved 7 September 2013.
  12. ^ (PDF). Government of Western Australia. 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 August 2014. Retrieved 7 September 2013.
  13. ^ (PDF). Government of Western Australia. 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 March 2015. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  14. ^ a b (PDF). Government of Western Australia. 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 March 2015. Retrieved 18 January 2017.
  15. ^ . Presbyterian Ladies' College. 2007. Archived from the original on 19 July 2008. Retrieved 11 September 2007.
  16. ^ "PLC Lighthouse Events the Thistle | an E-Newsletter of Scotch College Perth, Western Australia".
  17. ^ . Presbyterian Ladies' College. 2007. Archived from the original on 18 July 2008. Retrieved 11 September 2007.
  18. ^ . Presbyterian Ladies' College. 2007. Archived from the original on 25 March 2008. Retrieved 11 September 2007.
  19. ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed. (17 November 2006). "MOORE Gillian Margaret". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Victoria: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
  20. ^ a b Brasch, Nicolas, ed. (1996). Contemporary Australian Women 1996/97. Port Melbourne, Vic.: Reed Reference Australia. ISBN 1-875589-92-9.
  21. ^ Lofthouse, Andrea (1982). Who's Who of Australian Women 1982. North Ryde, NSW: Methuen Australia. p. 128. ISBN 0-454-00437-0.
  22. ^ . Freshwater Bay Press. Archived from the original on 30 September 2007. Retrieved 2007-09-11.
  23. ^ Stellar Cast Announced for The Mousetrap
  24. ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed. (17 November 2006). "KING Mary-Ellen Murdoch". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Victoria: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
  25. ^ Sara Macliver (1985) 14 January 2016 at the Wayback Machine, Presbyterian Ladies' College, Perth
  26. ^ . Theatre Life. Judy Nunn. Archived from the original on 14 January 2008. Retrieved 22 January 2008.
  27. ^ "Celebrity Overview: Paula Voce Seven News". Hottest on TV. Retrieved 11 September 2007.
  28. ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed. (17 November 2006). "WALLACE Sue-Anne". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Victoria: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
  29. ^ . Archived from the original on 15 February 2012. Retrieved 5 July 2009.
  30. ^ . Archived from the original on 9 September 2008. Retrieved 2009-07-05.
  31. ^ Green, Shane (15 April 2015). "New High Court judge Michelle Gordon lauded as a 'fabulous' lawyer and jurist". The Age. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
  32. ^ Radi, Heather, "Byles, Marie Beuzeville (1900–1979)", Australian Dictionary of Biography, Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, retrieved 3 July 2021
  33. ^ Ryan, Siobhain (4 September 2008). "CSIRO discovers its new chief at BHP". The Australian. Retrieved 3 July 2010.
  34. ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed. (17 November 2006). "HENDERSON Margaret Mary". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Victoria: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
  35. ^ Crouch, Bruce (2002). Tully, Joan (1907–1973). Melbourne University Press. Retrieved 11 September 2007. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  36. ^ "London 2012 – Hannah Vermeersch". Australia: Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 17 March 2013.
  37. ^ "Athletics | Athlete Profile: Nina KENNEDY - Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games". results.gc2018.com. Retrieved 15 March 2019.

Bibliography edit

External links edit

  • Official website

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For other schools of the same name see Presbyterian Ladies College disambiguation The Presbyterian Ladies College informally known as PLC is an independent day and boarding school predominantly for girls situated in Peppermint Grove a western suburb of Perth Western Australia Presbyterian Ladies College PerthAddress14 McNeil StreetPeppermint Grove Western Australia 6011AustraliaCoordinates31 59 41 S 115 46 7 E 31 99472 S 115 76861 E 31 99472 115 76861InformationTypeIndependent day and boardingMottoLatin Labore Et Honore By Work and With Honour DenominationUniting ChurchEstablished1915Sister schoolScotch College PerthChairmanClaire Poll BJuris LLB BAPrincipalCate BegbieChaplainNalin PereraEmployees 141 3 YearsPK 12GenderGirlsEnrolment 1200 2 2007 Colour s Black Watch Tartan green navy and white SloganEnriching your daughter s future 1 AffiliationIndependent Girls Schools Sports AssociationWebsiteplc wa edu auEstablished in 1915 by the Presbyterian Church of Australia PLC came under the control of the Uniting Church in Australia in 1977 following church union The college moved to the current grounds an 8 acre 32 000 m2 property in 1917 PLC s grounds consist of a junior school for years Pre Kindy to Year 6 a middle school for Years 7 to 9 a senior school for Years 10 to 12 sporting grounds arts centres and boarding facilities The school currently caters for approximately 1200 students with boys and girls enrolled from pre kindergarten to pre primary and girls only from Year 1 to Year 12 2 PLC also provides accommodation for up to 150 boarders in Years 7 to 12 4 The college has been an IB World School since December 2006 and is authorised to offer the IB Primary Years Programme PYP and IB Middle Years Programme and the IB Diploma Programme PLC is also registered to offer the Western Australian State Curriculum to Years 11 and 12 5 PLC is affiliated with the Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia AHISA 6 the Junior School Heads Association of Australia JSHAA 7 the Australian Boarding Schools Association ABSA 2 and the Alliance of Girls Schools Australia AGSA 8 Contents 1 History 2 Academic performance 3 House system 4 Co curriculum 5 Notable alumnae 6 See also 7 References 7 1 Notes 7 2 Bibliography 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp PLC students and building 1937On 19 August 1915 Rev George Nisbet Dods Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Western Australia called together a group of Ministers and Church Elders to discuss the proposal of establishing a Presbyterian college for girls since the Church had already established the Scotch College Perth for boys Present at this meeting were Rev Dods Rev Alexander Crow Principal Oxer Rev Daniel Ross Peter Corsair Anderson Principal of Scotch College Perth John Maxwell Ferguson Donald John Carmichael Inspector of Schools James Klein and Professor Alexander David Ross Ormiston College had been established in 1907 by Miss Constance Wilson and her two sisters in Palmerston Street North Perth The newly formed committee agreed to purchase Ormiston College and the School was named Presbyterian Ladies College and Kindergarten Ormiston House Wilson was taken up on her offer to continue acting as principal until a permanent one was appointed The successful applicant was Miss Agnes Scorgie MA a certified teacher from Glasgow University She had also studied modern language at three European universities and had taught for twelve years at Glasgow High School Scorgie arrived in Fremantle on 24 February 1916 and took up her duties immediately In January 1917 the School s Committee was constituted as the first College Council After considering several permanent locations for the school it eventually settled on the purchase of William Gerald Lefroy s property on the corner of View and McNeil Streets Peppermint Grove After modifications and additions to the property all boarders were transferred from North Perth and the first classes began on the new campus in July The school was officially opened by the Governor of Western Australia Sir William Ellison Macartney on 11 August 1917 The North Perth campus remained operating as a day school until the end of 1918 Academic performance editThe school has traditionally performed well in the Western Australian Certificate of Education examinations and appear regularly among the top 10 schools in the state Year 75 in WACE i State ranking ii 65 in WACE iii State ranking graduation iv 2009 4 8 97 86 9 2010 31 31 4 70 56 4 99 39 10 2011 29 54 5 71 72 3 100 11 2012 23 13 12 63 15 5 99 34 12 2013 32 20 4 62 26 4 100 13 2014 27 96 6 55 62 9 97 53 14 2015 27 94 7 60 16 6 99 29 14 2016 100 Based on the number of Stage 3 course enrolments in the school where a WACE course score of 75 or above was achieved Ranking of school compared to other schools in the state Based on the number of Stage 3 course enrolments in the school where a WACE course score of 65 or above was achieved Percentage of Year 12 cohort that graduated with a WACE certificateHouse system editAs with most Australian schools PLC utilises a house system through which students participate in Inter House activities and competitions The House system was introduced in 1934 by Vera Summers OBE in her first year as principal with three houses Carmichael Stewart and Ferguson The colours chosen were those of the new uniform navy green and white McNeil was added in 1943 and further expanded in 1977 with the addition of Summers and Baird Celebrating the centenary of the school in 2015 a seventh House Ross was created The House was named after Professor Alexander David Ross Carmichael Colour blue Named for Founder Past Treasurer and Past Chair of Council Donald John Carmichael Emblem Scottish ThistleStewart Colour green Named for benefactor and Council member John Stewart Emblem Royal AcornFerguson Colour red changed from white in 1957 Named for Founder John Maxwell Ferguson Emblem SunflowerMcNeil Colour yellow Named for early local resident PLC Council member and benefactor Neil McNeil Emblem DryasSummers Colour initially white but changed to purple in 1999 Named for Vera Summers OBE who was on teaching staff from 1920 and Principal from 1934 to 1961 Emblem White HeatherBaird Colour orange Named for the Baird family from which two past Chairs of Council one teacher and many students came Emblem White Cotton GrassRoss Colour black Named for Prof Alexander David Ross who was one of PLC s Founders and served on the School Council for 41 years Emblem ChrysanthemumCo curriculum editMusicPLC offers music ensembles to both junior and senior students including a Stage Band three concert bands three string orchestras several string quartets a combined Chorale with Trinity College a combined string chamber orchestra with Scotch College as well as a combined symphonic wind ensemble and vocal ensemble with PLC s brother school Scotch College The school also features an all female pipe band one of only a small number throughout Australia The Pipe Band is a long standing tradition of the School and reflects PLC s Scottish heritage 15 Visual artAt PLC there is an annual visual art exhibition exhibiting works of current students done during the school year ranging from sculpture to textiles and painting Works from PLC have been selected over the years and in 2012 to be shown in the annual Year 12 Visual Art Perspectives at the Art Gallery of Western Australia Performing artsPLC also offers performing arts subjects such as drama and dance Dance and Drama performances are shown annually at the school as well as year based curriculum performances The school s Hazel Day Drama Centre is a professional standard theatre venue 16 SportThe Presbyterian Ladies College physical education programme provides students of all abilities with opportunities to partake in recreational activities such as yoga and aerobics and team sports such as netball basketball cricket tennis hockey volleyball soccer softball rowing and water polo 17 Inter school competition is enabled through PLC s membership of the Junior School Heads Association of Australia JSHAA for primary students and the Independent Girls Schools Sports Association IGSSA for middle and senior students Notable alumnae editAlumnae of the Presbyterian Ladies College are known as Old Collegians and may elect to join the schools alumni association the PLC Old Collegians Association PLC OCA 18 Some notable Old Collegians include Academic Gillian Moore Principal of Pymble Ladies College 1989 2007 Deputy Principal of Methodist Ladies College Perth 1983 88 19 Entertainment media and the arts Claire van der Boom Actress best known for her appearance as Stella in the third episode of the HBO mini series The Pacific and as Rachel Edwards in six episodes of the CBS Productions series Hawaii Five 0 Estelle Blackburn AM Journalist and author Katharine Brisbane AM Theatre critic publisher Co founder of Currency Press Pty Ltd 20 Jill Alison Crommelin Journalist for The West Australian The Australian Women s Weekly The Straits Times Singapore and the Sunday Independent also attended St Mary s Anglican Girls School 21 Diane Dunbar Curator of Fine Art at the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery Launceston 20 Dame Alexandra Hasluck nee Darker author and social historian Melissa Hasluck Film producer 22 Jacinta John Actor director producer Best known for her performance as Miss Casewell 23 in the 2012 13 60th Diamond Anniversary tour of Agatha Christie s The Mousetrap Mary Ellen Murdoch King Director of Orchestra Victoria Director of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival 24 Sara Macliver classical soprano 25 Judy Nunn AM Author and actress best known for her role as Ailsa Stewart in Home and Away 26 Paula Voce Seven News Perth presenter 27 Sue Anne Wallace AM CEO Fundraising Institute Australia Ltd Director of Techplas Pty Ltd founding director Queensland University of Technology Cultural Precinct former director of Education and Curatorial Programs Museum of Contemporary Art Sydney 28 Amelia Brown International model Tahnee Atkinson Australia s Next Top Model season 5 winner 29 graduated 2010 Courtney Chircop Finalist in Make Me a Supermodel 30 graduated 2008 Olivia DeJonge actress best known for playing Elle in Netflix s popular TV show The Society graduated 2015Law Michelle Gordon AC Justice of the High Court of Australia also attended St Mary s Anglican Girls School 31 Marie Byles First female solicitor in New South Wales and conservation lawyer graduated 1916 32 Medicine and science Megan Clark AC Chief Executive of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation CSIRO inaugural head of Australian Space Agency Rio Tinto board director 33 Margaret Mary Henderson OBE Consultant Physician and Consultant Emeritus Royal Melbourne Hospital also attended Melbourne Girls Grammar 34 Joan Tully Agricultural scientist CSIRO University of Melbourne University of Queensland 35 Sport Hannah Vermeersch Olympic rower Australian women s eight London 2012 36 Nina Kennedy Bronze Medalist Pole vaulter in Commonwealth Games 2018 37 Jacqueline Swick Australian representative rower 2022 World Rowing Championships See also editList of schools in the Perth metropolitan area List of boarding schools List of pipe bandsReferences editNotes edit The PLC experience Presbyterian Ladies College Archived from the original on 18 July 2008 Retrieved 11 September 2007 a b c Schools Presbyterian Ladies College Perth Schools Australian Boarding Schools Association 2007 Archived from the original on 29 August 2007 Retrieved 2007 09 11 Educational Accountability School Performance Information Presbyterian Ladies College 2007 Archived from the original on 20 July 2008 Retrieved 11 September 2007 Boarding Presbyterian Ladies College 2007 Archived from the original on 20 July 2008 Retrieved 11 September 2007 Presbyterian Ladies College Perth IB World Schools International Baccalaureate Organisation Retrieved 15 March 2008 Western Australia AHISA Schools Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia April 2007 Archived from the original on 29 August 2007 Retrieved 2007 09 11 JSHAA Western Australia Directory of Members Western Australia Branch Junior School Heads Association of Australia 2007 Archived from the original on 3 October 2009 Retrieved 11 September 2007 Member Schools Schools The Alliance of Girls Schools Australia 2007 Archived from the original on 19 May 2008 Retrieved 11 September 2007 Year 12 Student Achievement Data PDF Government of Western Australia 2009 Archived from the original PDF on 9 March 2015 Retrieved 7 September 2013 Year 12 Student Achievement Data PDF Government of Western Australia 2010 Archived from the original PDF on 26 August 2014 Retrieved 7 September 2013 Year 12 Student Achievement Data PDF Government of Western Australia 2011 Archived from the original PDF on 26 August 2014 Retrieved 7 September 2013 Year 12 Student Achievement Data PDF Government of Western Australia 2012 Archived from the original PDF on 26 August 2014 Retrieved 7 September 2013 Year 12 Student Achievement Data PDF Government of Western Australia 2013 Archived from the original PDF on 9 March 2015 Retrieved 4 April 2014 a b Year 12 Student Achievement Data PDF Government of Western Australia 2016 Archived from the original PDF on 9 March 2015 Retrieved 18 January 2017 Music Presbyterian Ladies College 2007 Archived from the original on 19 July 2008 Retrieved 11 September 2007 PLC Lighthouse Events the Thistle an E Newsletter of Scotch College Perth Western Australia Physical Education Presbyterian Ladies College 2007 Archived from the original on 18 July 2008 Retrieved 11 September 2007 PLC Old Collegians Association Presbyterian Ladies College 2007 Archived from the original on 25 March 2008 Retrieved 11 September 2007 Suzannah Pearce ed 17 November 2006 MOORE Gillian Margaret Who s Who in Australia Live North Melbourne Victoria Crown Content Pty Ltd a b Brasch Nicolas ed 1996 Contemporary Australian Women 1996 97 Port Melbourne Vic Reed Reference Australia ISBN 1 875589 92 9 Lofthouse Andrea 1982 Who s Who of Australian Women 1982 North Ryde NSW Methuen Australia p 128 ISBN 0 454 00437 0 Author Information Melissa Hasluck Freshwater Bay Press Archived from the original on 30 September 2007 Retrieved 2007 09 11 Stellar Cast Announced for The Mousetrap Suzannah Pearce ed 17 November 2006 KING Mary Ellen Murdoch Who s Who in Australia Live North Melbourne Victoria Crown Content Pty Ltd Sara Macliver 1985 Archived 14 January 2016 at the Wayback Machine Presbyterian Ladies College Perth Biography Theatre Theatre Life Judy Nunn Archived from the original on 14 January 2008 Retrieved 22 January 2008 Celebrity Overview Paula Voce Seven News Hottest on TV Retrieved 11 September 2007 Suzannah Pearce ed 17 November 2006 WALLACE Sue Anne Who s Who in Australia Live North Melbourne Victoria Crown Content Pty Ltd Tahnee Atkinson Australia s Next Top Model People Throng Archived from the original on 15 February 2012 Retrieved 5 July 2009 Make Me a Supermodel Channel 7 Courtney Chircop Archived from the original on 9 September 2008 Retrieved 2009 07 05 Green Shane 15 April 2015 New High Court judge Michelle Gordon lauded as a fabulous lawyer and jurist The Age Fairfax Media Retrieved 20 November 2015 Radi Heather Byles Marie Beuzeville 1900 1979 Australian Dictionary of Biography Canberra National Centre of Biography Australian National University retrieved 3 July 2021 Ryan Siobhain 4 September 2008 CSIRO discovers its new chief at BHP The Australian Retrieved 3 July 2010 Suzannah Pearce ed 17 November 2006 HENDERSON Margaret Mary Who s Who in Australia Live North Melbourne Victoria Crown Content Pty Ltd Crouch Bruce 2002 Tully Joan 1907 1973 Melbourne University Press Retrieved 11 September 2007 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help London 2012 Hannah Vermeersch Australia Australian Olympic Committee Retrieved 17 March 2013 Athletics Athlete Profile Nina KENNEDY Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games results gc2018 com Retrieved 15 March 2019 Bibliography edit Maushart Susan 2015 This Little World Presbyterian Ladies College 100 Years 1915 2015 Crawley WA UWA Publishing ISBN 9781742587622 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Presbyterian Ladies 27 College Perth amp oldid 1214654704, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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