Denomination Uniting Church Chairman Braith Williams Employees ~210 Motto All'Ultimo Lavoro | Established 1916 Principal Vicki Waters Phone +61 2 9855 7799 Founded 1916 | |
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Pymble Ladies' College is an independent, non-selective, day and boarding school for girls, located in Pymble, a suburb in the North Shore of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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- College tour 2016 pymble ladies college
- Windows into learning robotics competition pymble ladies college
- History
- School uniform
- Summer school uniform
- Winter school uniform
- Notable alumnae
- References
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 and the Senior School Centre - Kate Mason Building in 2011.
The college, formerly a school of the Presbyterian Church of Australia, is now administered by the Uniting Church in Australia, and is a founding member of the Association of Heads of Independent Girls' Schools (AHIGS). Girls of any faith may attend the school, although they are expected to also attend a fortnightly chapel service. The school caters for all classes from Kindergarten to Year 12.
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. 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).
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History
Pymble Ladies' College was founded in 1916 by Dr John Marden.
School uniform
The school uniform has undergone considerable changes through the years. The College's Presbyterian heritage has meant that the fabric of the uniform takes on the blackwatch tartan, even though it is now a school of the Uniting Church. Currently, Pymble has a summer uniform and a winter uniform.
Summer school uniform
The summer uniform consists of a white hat, green tartan dress, blue socks with a green stripe at the top and regulation black shoes for all girls. Upper school girls (Years 10–12) used to wear a belt with their summer uniform. However, this changed at the beginning of 2006; and, with a new manufacturer, the uniform has now been changed to include concealed buttons and adjustable tabs in lieu of the belt and no buttons going down to the bottom but end near the waist.
With the changing of the senior year system to include the Middle School (Years 7–8), Upper School (Years 9–10) and Senior School (Years 11–12), the uniform was changed again. Middle School students wear the green tartan dress, Upper School students wear the tab dress (similar to the middle school dress but with a cinched waist) and Senior School students now wear a white blouse and skirt. The socks, shoes and hat remain constant throughout the schools.
Winter school uniform
The winter uniform consists of a white blouse, tie and woollen tunic for younger girls — Preparatory school and Junior school girls wearing knee-length black socks or 10 denier black stockings. Senior school girls (that is, both Middle School, Upper School and Senior School) wear 10-denier black stockings. Upper School and Senior School girls wear a skirt instead of a tunic, a white blouse and green tartan tie, and bottle green jumpers and blazers instead of navy blue. (All blazers are now navy blue, with Senior School student blazers having a different emblem on the pocket and red and white stripes on the sleeves.)
The Tam O'Shanter was well known for many a year as being a part of the Pymble uniform. However, it has been replaced by a navy felt hat that predates it in Pymble history. It is said that it was replaced because it was difficult to get students to wear it properly. A recent addition to the Pymble uniform has been a vest.