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Pymble Ladies' College

Pymble Ladies' College is an independent, non-selective, day and boarding school for girls, located in Pymble, a suburb on the Upper North Shore of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Pymble Ladies' College
Location
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Coordinates33°44′50″S 151°08′09″E / 33.7471°S 151.1359°E / -33.7471; 151.1359
Information
TypeIndependent, day and boarding
MottoAll' Ultimo Lavoro
(Strive for the highest
Dante)
DenominationUniting Church
Established1916
ChairmanJames Hunter
PrincipalKate Hadwen
ChaplainLorenzo Rodriguez Torres, Punam Bent
Employees~210[1]
GenderGirls
Enrolment~2,100 (K–12)[1]
Colour(s)Scarlet, navy blue and white
     
AffiliationsAHIGS
JSHAA
Websitewww.pymblelc.nsw.edu.au

History and description edit

Pymble Ladies' College was founded in 1916 by John Marden, due to the increasing enrolments at the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Sydney, another school established by the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of NSW.

In 1921 Nancy Jobson became principal of the college.[2] after the resignation of Gladys Gordon Everett.[3]

During Jobson's tenure, enrolments increased from 256 in 1921 to 414 in 1929 and the number of boarders from 95 to 161, however the Great Depression later caused a slump in enrolments to only 208 by 1932. Jobson left the school following a disagreement with the school council over proposed downsizing measures prompted by the economic downturn.[4] She was succeeded by the Scottish born Grace Mackintosh who had been a head in New Zealand.[5]

Mackintosh had not been successful in New Zealand where she had suffered with the climate, her arthritis and routine decisions, Now at Pymble College she failed to impress. Younger students found her accent difficult and as the depression hit then the number of students began to fall. Mackintosh decided to introduce new ideas including her ideas about Presbyterianism. She lost her faith in 1936 and decided to resign.[5] In July 1936 Dorothy Isabel Knox OBE AM became the school's replacement Principal. She had been the head of the Presbyterian Ladies’ College, Orange. Knox was at the college until she retired in 1967 having overseen the expansion of the school during her leadership. During Knox's final year the Wyndham scheme was introduced[6] that restructured secondary education encouraging comprehensive education in New South Wales. Knox approved of the changes.[7]

Description edit

The college, formerly a school of the Presbyterian Church of Australia, is now administered by the Uniting Church in Australia. Girls of any faith may attend the school, although they are expected to also attend a weekly chapel service. The school caters for all classes from Kindergarten to Year 12.

Twenty hectares in size, the grounds of the college feature a 50m swimming pool, gymnasium, several fields, tennis courts, an agriculture plot, library, buildings dedicated to specific subjects: an art building, a technology and applied studies building, a languages building, and a science block. There is also a music building, a chapel, healthcare centre, three boarding houses (Lang, Goodlet and Marden) and the most recent additions – the Gillian Moore Centre for Performing Arts in 2005, the Senior School Centre – Kate Mason Building in 2011, and the Centenary Sports Precinct in 2016.[8]

There are eight houses in the secondary school, including the original three, Lang, Goodlet and Marden, and five more added in 2009, Wylie, Bennett, Ingleholme, Hammond and Thomas.[9] There are three houses in the Preparatory and Junior Schools named after famous Australian authors, Gibbs (after May Gibbs), Mackellar (after Dorothea Mackellar) and Turner (after Ethel Turner). Recently, the preparatory and junior schools have transitioned into the eight houses of Marden, Lang, Goodlet, Wylie, Bennett, Ingleholme, Hammond and Thomas – Gibbs, Mackellar and Turner houses no longer exist after only 8 years in existence.

Activities edit

Pymble Ladies' College is a founding member of the Association of Heads of Independent Girls' Schools (AHIGS).

Principals edit

Period Details[10]
1916–1920 John Marden, Principal of Croydon 1887–1920, Principal of both Colleges from 1916, founder of the college
1920–1921 G. Gordon Everett[11]
1922–1933 Nancy Jobson[4]
1933–1936 Grace Mackintosh[5]
1936–1967 Dorothy Knox[12]
1967–1989 Jeanette Buckham
1989–2007 Gillian Moore
2008–2019 Vicki Waters
2019–present Kate Hadwen[13]

School Performance edit

The Sydney Morning Herald ranked Pymble Ladies' College the 20th highest performing school in NSW in 2022[14] based on their HSC Success Rate, up from 25th in 2021.

Notable alumnae edit

Academics, educators, teachers edit

Business edit

Entertainment, media and the arts edit

Politics, public service and the law edit

Sport edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  • ^ P.L.C council had acquired further land between 1916 and 1924. The reason for the sale is unknown.

References edit

  1. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 29 August 2007. Retrieved 24 April 2007.
  2. ^ Turney, C. (1969). Pioneers of Australian Education: Studies of the development of education in Australia, 1900-50. Sydney University Press. p. 176.
  3. ^ Teale, Ruth, "Gladys Gordon Everett (1888–1971)", Australian Dictionary of Biography, Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, retrieved 27 September 2023
  4. ^ a b Sherington, G. E. "Jobson, Nancy (1880–1964)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. ISSN 1833-7538. Retrieved 1 January 2019.
  5. ^ a b c Sherington, G. E., "Grace Mackintosh (1890–1954)", Australian Dictionary of Biography, Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, retrieved 7 January 2024
  6. ^ Teale, Ruth, "Dorothy Isabel Knox (1902–1983)", Australian Dictionary of Biography, Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, retrieved 23 November 2023
  7. ^ "The Wyndham Scheme". DEHANZ. 28 May 2021. Retrieved 23 November 2023.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 April 2011. Retrieved 19 April 2011.
  9. ^ , p. 9, archived from the original on 2 March 2011, retrieved 19 April 2011
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 16 March 2007. Retrieved 23 July 2007.
  11. ^ Teale, Ruth, "Gladys Gordon Everett (1888–1971)", Australian Dictionary of Biography, Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, retrieved 27 September 2023
  12. ^ Teale, Ruth, "Dorothy Isabel Knox (1902–1983)", Australian Dictionary of Biography, Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, retrieved 23 November 2023
  13. ^ "New Principal for Pymble Ladies' College". Pymble Ladies' College. 16 November 2018. Retrieved 22 June 2019.
  14. ^ "See where your school ranked in the 2022 HSC". The Sydney Morning Herald. 15 December 2022. Retrieved 9 November 2023.
  15. ^ Papers of Dame Joan Hammond (1912– ). National Library of Australia
  16. ^ McNab, Alexander Cecil (24 February 2018). "Kung Fu Foreigner". The World of Chinese. Retrieved 10 December 2019. [...]Lyons graduated from Pymble Ladies' College, in a suburb of Sydney, with a degree in marketing,[...] - The article misidentifies Pymble as her university (as "college" in American English means a university).
  17. ^ "Sydney's Amy Lyons is raking it in as a Chinese social influencer". news.com.au. 11 September 2017. Retrieved 10 December 2019. As her fan base grew, the former Manly Seabirds cheerleader and Pymble Ladies' College alumnus[...]
  18. ^ "Anita Jacoby: Why my success would surprise my former teachers". Women's Agenda. Retrieved 29 August 2015.
  19. ^ (PDF). National Trust Online Exhibition. The National Trust of Australia (NSW). 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 November 2006. Retrieved 1 August 2007.
  20. ^ "London 2012 – Edwina Tops-Alexander Athlete Profile". Retrieved 4 August 2012.
  21. ^ "Sydney Schoolgirl Brittany O'Brien dives into first Olympics after late call". The Daily Telegraph. 1 August 2016. Retrieved 4 August 2016.

Further reading edit

  • Coleman, M. 1991. This is Pymble College: The First 75 years, 1916–1991. Pymble Ladies' College.
  • McFarlane, J. 1998. The Golden Hope: Presbyterian Ladies' College, 1888–1988. P.L.C Council, Presbyterian Ladies' College, Sydney. ISBN 0-9597340-1-5.

External links edit

  • Pymble Ladies' College website

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Pymble Ladies College is an independent non selective day and boarding school for girls located in Pymble a suburb on the Upper North Shore of Sydney New South Wales Australia Pymble Ladies CollegeLocationPymble New South WalesAustraliaCoordinates33 44 50 S 151 08 09 E 33 7471 S 151 1359 E 33 7471 151 1359InformationTypeIndependent day and boardingMottoAll Ultimo Lavoro Strive for the highest Dante DenominationUniting ChurchEstablished1916ChairmanJames HunterPrincipalKate HadwenChaplainLorenzo Rodriguez Torres Punam BentEmployees 210 1 GenderGirlsEnrolment 2 100 K 12 1 Colour s Scarlet navy blue and white AffiliationsAHIGSJSHAAWebsitewww pymblelc nsw edu au Contents 1 History and description 2 Description 3 Activities 4 Principals 5 School Performance 6 Notable alumnae 6 1 Academics educators teachers 6 2 Business 6 3 Entertainment media and the arts 6 4 Politics public service and the law 6 5 Sport 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksHistory and description editPymble Ladies College was founded in 1916 by John Marden due to the increasing enrolments at the Presbyterian Ladies College Sydney another school established by the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of NSW In 1921 Nancy Jobson became principal of the college 2 after the resignation of Gladys Gordon Everett 3 During Jobson s tenure enrolments increased from 256 in 1921 to 414 in 1929 and the number of boarders from 95 to 161 however the Great Depression later caused a slump in enrolments to only 208 by 1932 Jobson left the school following a disagreement with the school council over proposed downsizing measures prompted by the economic downturn 4 She was succeeded by the Scottish born Grace Mackintosh who had been a head in New Zealand 5 Mackintosh had not been successful in New Zealand where she had suffered with the climate her arthritis and routine decisions Now at Pymble College she failed to impress Younger students found her accent difficult and as the depression hit then the number of students began to fall Mackintosh decided to introduce new ideas including her ideas about Presbyterianism She lost her faith in 1936 and decided to resign 5 In July 1936 Dorothy Isabel Knox OBE AM became the school s replacement Principal She had been the head of the Presbyterian Ladies College Orange Knox was at the college until she retired in 1967 having overseen the expansion of the school during her leadership During Knox s final year the Wyndham scheme was introduced 6 that restructured secondary education encouraging comprehensive education in New South Wales Knox approved of the changes 7 Description editThe college formerly a school of the Presbyterian Church of Australia is now administered by the Uniting Church in Australia Girls of any faith may attend the school although they are expected to also attend a weekly chapel service The school caters for all classes from Kindergarten to Year 12 Twenty hectares in size the grounds of the college feature a 50m swimming pool gymnasium several fields tennis courts an agriculture plot library buildings dedicated to specific subjects an art building a technology and applied studies building a languages building and a science block There is also a music building a chapel healthcare centre three boarding houses Lang Goodlet and Marden and the most recent additions the Gillian Moore Centre for Performing Arts in 2005 the Senior School Centre Kate Mason Building in 2011 and the Centenary Sports Precinct in 2016 8 There are eight houses in the secondary school including the original three Lang Goodlet and Marden and five more added in 2009 Wylie Bennett Ingleholme Hammond and Thomas 9 There are three houses in the Preparatory and Junior Schools named after famous Australian authors Gibbs after May Gibbs Mackellar after Dorothea Mackellar and Turner after Ethel Turner Recently the preparatory and junior schools have transitioned into the eight houses of Marden Lang Goodlet Wylie Bennett Ingleholme Hammond and Thomas Gibbs Mackellar and Turner houses no longer exist after only 8 years in existence Activities editPymble Ladies College is a founding member of the Association of Heads of Independent Girls Schools AHIGS Principals editPeriod Details 10 1916 1920 John Marden Principal of Croydon 1887 1920 Principal of both Colleges from 1916 founder of the college 1920 1921 G Gordon Everett 11 1922 1933 Nancy Jobson 4 1933 1936 Grace Mackintosh 5 1936 1967 Dorothy Knox 12 1967 1989 Jeanette Buckham 1989 2007 Gillian Moore 2008 2019 Vicki Waters 2019 present Kate Hadwen 13 School Performance editThe Sydney Morning Herald ranked Pymble Ladies College the 20th highest performing school in NSW in 2022 14 based on their HSC Success Rate up from 25th in 2021 Notable alumnae editSee also Category People educated at Pymble Ladies College Academics educators teachers edit Margaret Gillett 1930 2019 founder of the women s studies courses at McGill University in Canada Business edit Vanessa Hudson Qantas CEO Entertainment media and the arts edit Jenny Coupland Miss Australia 1982 Jacqueline McKenzie actress singer artist Melissa Doyle journalist Dame Joan Hammond soprano singing coach and golfer 15 Amber Higlett finance presenter reporter and newsreader Kerrie Lester artist Amy Lyons internet personality active in China 16 17 Caroline Pemberton Miss Australia 2007 Sarah Song winner of Miss Sydney Chinese 2006 and Miss Chinese International 2007 She is currently working as an actress in TVB in Hong Kong Anita Jacoby TV and film producer expelled 18 Alex the Astronaut artist Politics public service and the law edit Marie Byles first female solicitor in New South Wales mountaineer explorer author and feminist also attended the Presbyterian Ladies College Sydney 19 Elizabeth Evatt judge of an Australian federal court Sport edit Sophie Ferguson professional tennis player Ellyse Perry member of Australian women s national football team and cricket team Edwina Tops Alexander equestrian athlete representative to 2012 London Olympics 20 Brittany O Brien Australian Olympic Diving Team 2016 21 Chloe Dalton OAM Australian Women s Rugby Sevens Team 2014 present Olympic gold medallists Mackenzie Little Olympic javelin thrower Sarah Hunter Professional soccer player 2022 present See also editList of non government schools in New South Wales List of boarding schoolsNotes edit P L C council had acquired further land between 1916 and 1924 The reason for the sale is unknown References edit a b Pymble Ladies College Annual Report 2005 Archived from the original on 29 August 2007 Retrieved 24 April 2007 Turney C 1969 Pioneers of Australian Education Studies of the development of education in Australia 1900 50 Sydney University Press p 176 Teale Ruth Gladys Gordon Everett 1888 1971 Australian Dictionary of Biography Canberra National Centre of Biography Australian National University retrieved 27 September 2023 a b Sherington G E Jobson Nancy 1880 1964 Australian Dictionary of Biography National Centre of Biography Australian National University ISSN 1833 7538 Retrieved 1 January 2019 a b c Sherington G E Grace Mackintosh 1890 1954 Australian Dictionary of Biography Canberra National Centre of Biography Australian National University retrieved 7 January 2024 Teale Ruth Dorothy Isabel Knox 1902 1983 Australian Dictionary of Biography Canberra National Centre of Biography Australian National University retrieved 23 November 2023 The Wyndham Scheme DEHANZ 28 May 2021 Retrieved 23 November 2023 PLC New Senior School Centre Archived from the original on 7 April 2011 Retrieved 19 April 2011 2009 Year in Review p 9 archived from the original on 2 March 2011 retrieved 19 April 2011 Heads of New South Wales Independent Girls Schools Archived from the original on 16 March 2007 Retrieved 23 July 2007 Teale Ruth Gladys Gordon Everett 1888 1971 Australian Dictionary of Biography Canberra National Centre of Biography Australian National University retrieved 27 September 2023 Teale Ruth Dorothy Isabel Knox 1902 1983 Australian Dictionary of Biography Canberra National Centre of Biography Australian National University retrieved 23 November 2023 New Principal for Pymble Ladies College Pymble Ladies College 16 November 2018 Retrieved 22 June 2019 See where your school ranked in the 2022 HSC The Sydney Morning Herald 15 December 2022 Retrieved 9 November 2023 Papers of Dame Joan Hammond 1912 National Library of Australia McNab Alexander Cecil 24 February 2018 Kung Fu Foreigner The World of Chinese Retrieved 10 December 2019 Lyons graduated from Pymble Ladies College in a suburb of Sydney with a degree in marketing The article misidentifies Pymble as her university as college in American English means a university Sydney s Amy Lyons is raking it in as a Chinese social influencer news com au 11 September 2017 Retrieved 10 December 2019 As her fan base grew the former Manly Seabirds cheerleader and Pymble Ladies College alumnus Anita Jacoby Why my success would surprise my former teachers Women s Agenda Retrieved 29 August 2015 Marie Byles A Spirited Life PDF National Trust Online Exhibition The National Trust of Australia NSW 2006 Archived from the original PDF on 4 November 2006 Retrieved 1 August 2007 London 2012 Edwina Tops Alexander Athlete Profile Retrieved 4 August 2012 Sydney Schoolgirl Brittany O Brien dives into first Olympics after late call The Daily Telegraph 1 August 2016 Retrieved 4 August 2016 Further reading editColeman M 1991 This is Pymble College The First 75 years 1916 1991 Pymble Ladies College McFarlane J 1998 The Golden Hope Presbyterian Ladies College 1888 1988 P L C Council Presbyterian Ladies College Sydney ISBN 0 9597340 1 5 External links editPymble Ladies College website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pymble Ladies 27 College amp oldid 1220285064, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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