General News

Wonderful news for Sarah Hunter (2021) who has been selected to play for the Matildas in their upcoming international matches! 

 

Proving that academics and sport can go hand in hand, Olympian and Pymble Alumni Mackenzie Little (2014) has completed her Doctor of Medicine degree just weeks after winning bronze at the World Championships in Budapest. Congratulations Mackenzie! What an inspiration for young girls everywhere!  

Daughter of ex-student Katrina Narker (Woodley, 1991) and grand-daughter of Kathleen Woodley (Alexander, 1959), Pymble’s tennis champion Ashlee (Year 12 2023) has received a WTA singles ranking of #1157 and an ITF junior ranking of #303. 

In September, it was National Week of Deaf People and Tennis Australia did a special feature on Ashlee, who is having success in both mainstream and deaf and hard of hearing tennis. Ashlee is believed to be the first woman who was born deaf to gain a WTA ranking!  

Congratulations Ashlee on this outstanding achievement. We are #pymbleproud and can’t wait to see where this journey takes you.    

 

It was inspiring to see Pymble Alumni, Chloe Dalton (2011), share her passion for women in sport with our Junior School students at Pymble‘s launch for her new children’s book ‘The A to Z of Who I Could Be’. Thank you, Chloe!