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Penrhos College, Perth

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Motto
  
Strive for the Highest

Established
  
1952

Enrolment
  
~1,400 (K–12)

Total enrollment
  
1,180 (2010)

Principal
  
Meg Melville

Denomination
  
Employees
  
~121

Phone
  
+61 8 9368 9500

Sister school
  
Wesley College

Type
  
Independent, Single-sex, Day and Boarding

Address
  
6 Morrison St, Como WA 6152, Australia

Similar
  
Wesley College, Perth College, All Saints' College, Santa Maria College, Mercedes College

Profiles

Penrhos College is an independent, Uniting Church, day and boarding school for girls, located in Como, a southern suburb of Perth, Western Australia.

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Founded in 1952 as the Methodist Ladies' College, South Perth, Penrhos has a non-selective enrolment policy and currently caters for approximately 1,400 students from Kindergarten to Year 12, including 105 boarders in Years 7 to 12.

The college is affiliated with the Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia (AHISA), the Junior School Heads Association of Australia (JSHAA), the Australian Boarding Schools' Association (ABSA), the Alliance of Girls' Schools Australasia (AGSA), and is a member of the Independent Girls Schools Sports Association (IGSSA). The school takes pride in its 17 consecutive wins in the IGSSA athletics, and almost as many in the cross country and swimming events.

History

Penrhos College was established in 1952 as the Methodist Ladies' College, South Perth and was originally located on Angelo St, South Perth across from the Perth Zoo. The school moved to its present site in Como, six kilometres south of Perth, in 1971. The school was originally a subdivision of the Methodist Ladies' College, Claremont (1907), but both now operate independently. It educates from pre-kindergarten to year 12.

In 1977, the Methodist Ladies' College, South Perth was awarded to the Uniting Church in Australia following Church Union, and became known as Penrhos College. The school's new name was drawn from Penrhos College, in Colwyn Bay, North Wales, which was established in 1880 by the Methodist Church, for the special education of girls. Penrhos is a Welsh word meaning "Peak of the Moor".

Campus

Penrhos College is situated on a single suburban campus in an elevated position, on a former pine plantation. The school is 8 hectares (20 acres) in size, featuring a parkland setting and modern cream brick and terracotta-tiled buildings.

Academics

The school has had consistently good WACE results and appears regularly in the top 30 schools for the WACE.

Alumni

Alumni of Penrhos College are known as Old Girls and may elect to join the school's alumni association, The Penrhos College Alumni Inc. Some notable Penrhos Old Girls include:

  • Amber Bradley – Olympic Rower
  • Amanda Platell – Journalist and television presenter
  • Haylie Ecker – First violin of classical string quartet 'Bond'
  • Tessa Parkinson – Olympic Sailor
  • Carmel Dean – Broadway musical director, arranger, composer and pianist
  • Rabia Siddique – International humanitarian and criminal lawyer, terrorism prosecutor, former senior officer in the British Army, professional public speaker, author
  • Zoe Ventoura – Actress
  • Professor Keryn Christiansen – Head of the Department of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases at Royal Perth Hospital in Western Australia and President of the International Society for Infectious Diseases
  • Rebecca Williams – Founder, Becca Cosmetics
  • Joanna Hayter – Executive Director of International Women's Development Agency (IWDA)
  • Kristy Lawrence – Award winning fashion designer and founder of lifestyle label Flannel
  • Karyl Nairn – Prominent international arbitration practitioner, one of only three female solicitors to be appointed QC in the UK
  • Kate Atkinson – Actress
  • Rebecca Caratti – Editor, Buro 24/7 Australia
  • References

    Penrhos College, Perth Wikipedia


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