Reunions and Events – Reunion Recap
1960 | 65 Year Reunion – Sunday 27 July 2025
A joyful group of Old Girls returned to the grounds of Pymble to celebrate an extraordinary milestone, 65 years since leaving the College.
Led with warmth and enthusiasm by alumna Helen Tulloch, almost 40 women gathered to reconnect and reminisce. Attendees travelled from Canberra, regional areas, the beaches and across Sydney to be part of the day. Alongside lucky door prizes and generous refreshments, the highlight was undoubtedly the friendships rekindled, the stories shared and the laughter that filled the campus from start to finish.
So much so, the group has already asked whether reunions might now become an annual tradition. Time, they noted with a smile, waits for no-one.
If you have ever wondered whether to attend a reunion, let this remarkable group inspire you – you will be glad you did.
Kate Murray
College Archivist and Acting Alumni Relations Manager (at the time)

1985 | 65 Year Reunion – Saturday 8 November 2025
On Saturday 8 November, the Class of 1985 celebrated 40 years since leaving school with a vibrant evening at Treehouse, North Sydney. Sixty five Old Girls gathered for a night filled with laughter, conversation and joyful reconnection. A wonderful evening spent catching up and reliving shared memories.
Ruth Duncan (Gray)

2000 | 25 Year Reunion – Saturday 8 November 2025
The Class of 2000 returned to Pymble on Saturday 8 November to celebrate their 25 year reunion, and what a celebration it was. With 110 Old Girls in attendance, the day was filled with warm hugs, laughter and stories from school days and beyond.
It was particularly special to welcome back boarders who travelled from the country, as well as alumnae who returned from interstate and overseas. The College grounds provided a beautiful backdrop for reconnecting, with nostalgia and friendship at the heart of the day.
A wonderful reminder of the enduring bonds formed at Pymble, and plenty of promises to stay in touch until the next reunion.

2010 | 15 Year Reunion – Saturday 22 November
On Saturday 22 November, the Class of 2010 gathered back at the College for their 15 year reunion. For many, it was their first visit back to campus since leaving school.
It felt as though no time had passed, with familiar laughter and conversation flowing easily as friends reconnected and shared updates on life beyond Pymble. The group was grateful to Katrina Corcoran and the College for hosting such a special afternoon.
Once a Pymble girl, always a Pymble girl.

1955 | 70 Year Reunion – Saturday 15 November
We were delighted to welcome back the Class of 1955 for their 70 year reunion on Saturday 15 November. A wonderful group gathered to share memories, laughter and reflections spanning seven decades.
It is heartening to see this remarkable cohort remain so connected to Pymble and to one another.

1975 | 50 Year Reunion – Saturday 1 November
The Class of 1975 celebrated their 50 year reunion on Saturday 1 November with 78 Old Girls gathering at Foys in Kirribilli.
From the moment the first guests arrived, conversation flowed effortlessly and continued throughout the evening. Friends reunited, stories were shared, and there were many moments of joyful reconnection, particularly for those who had not seen one another in years.
The evening began with drinks and canapés as the sun set over the harbour, followed by a seated dinner and speeches. A highlight was a thoughtful address by Therese Fuller, reflecting on the social and political climate of 1975 and how it helped shape the women they became.

1970 | 46 Year Reunion – Saturday 29 November
Forty six Old Girls from the Class of 1970 returned to the College on Saturday 29 November to celebrate their 55 year reunion.
Friends arrived from overseas, regional areas, interstate and across Sydney, with laughter and conversation filling the DMC throughout the afternoon. A High Tea was enjoyed, with catering staff generously circulating refreshments among the lively crowd.
Sincere thanks to the organising committee and Katrina Corcoran for bringing together such a memorable celebration.
See you all at the 60th.
