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Presbyterian Ladies' College, Melbourne

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Presbyterian Ladies' College, Melbourne
NamePresbyterian Ladies' College, Melbourne
CityMelbourne
StateVictoria
CountryAustralia
TypeIndependent, day and boarding
DenominationPresbyterian
Established1875

Presbyterian Ladies' College, Melbourne is an independent, Presbyterian Church of Australia school for girls, located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The college was founded in 1875 by Rev. Alexander Morrison and is affiliated with the Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia, the Alliance of Girls' Schools Australasia, and the Junior School Heads Association of Australia. The college is also a member of the Girls' Sport Victoria and the Association of Independent Schools of Victoria.

History

The college was established in 1875 with 52 students and has since grown to become one of the largest and most prestigious girls' schools in Australia. The college has a long history of academic excellence and has produced many notable alumnae, including Dame Elizabeth Murdoch, Dame Beryl Beaurepaire, and Sylvia Walton. The college has also been associated with many prominent Melbourne families, including the Myer family and the Fairfax family. The college has a strong connection to the University of Melbourne and the Royal Melbourne Hospital, with many students going on to study at these institutions.

Campus

The college is situated on a 12-hectare campus in Burwood, Melbourne, and features a range of modern and historic buildings, including the Old Quadrangle and the Morrison Hall. The campus is also home to a range of facilities, including the Hancock Library, the Morrison Centre, and the Sports Centre. The college is located near the Deakin University and the Monash University campuses, and is also close to the Melbourne CBD and the Chadstone Shopping Centre. The college has a strong connection to the City of Whitehorse and the City of Monash, with many students participating in community programs and events.

Academics

The college offers a range of academic programs, including the Victorian Certificate of Education and the International Baccalaureate. The college has a strong focus on STEM education, with many students going on to study at institutions such as the University of Melbourne, the Monash University, and the Australian National University. The college is also a member of the Australian Science and Mathematics School and the National Institute of Dramatic Art. Many students have gone on to study at prestigious institutions such as Harvard University, Oxford University, and the University of Cambridge.

Co-curriculum

The college offers a range of co-curricular activities, including sport, music, and drama. The college is a member of the Girls' Sport Victoria and competes in a range of sports, including netball, hockey, and tennis. The college has a strong connection to the Melbourne Cricket Ground and the National Sports Museum, with many students participating in sports programs and events. The college also has a range of music and drama programs, including the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and the Australian Ballet. Many students have gone on to perform at prestigious venues such as the Sydney Opera House and the Melbourne Recital Centre.

Notable_alumnae

The college has a long list of notable alumnae, including Dame Elizabeth Murdoch, Dame Beryl Beaurepaire, and Sylvia Walton. Other notable alumnae include Julia Gillard, the former Prime Minister of Australia, and Gillian Armstrong, the acclaimed film director. The college has also produced many notable businesswomen, including Carol Schwartz and Elizabeth Proust, and many notable artists, including Patricia Piccinini and Jenny Watson. Many alumnae have gone on to work at prestigious institutions such as the United Nations, the World Health Organization, and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. The college has a strong connection to the Australian Institute of Management and the Australian Institute of Company Directors, with many alumnae holding leadership positions in these organizations.

Category:Schools in Melbourne

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