From the Principal
Wherever you are in Australia or around the world, my hope is that you and your loved ones are safe and well.
Wherever you are in Australia or around the world, my hope is that you and your loved ones are safe and well.
It has been a pleasure to begin 2022 by planning and (finally!) holding events for our Alumni community.
Update from the ESU President Mrs Zoë Wang (Moore, 1994).
Alumni, staff and friends attended a memorial service for Mrs Patricia Burgoyne on Sunday 3 April 2022. Click to watch the service via catch-up.
Helen Jarvis (Fisher, 1989) has been named 2022 Ku-Ring-Gai Citizen of the Year.
Congratulations to Philippa Graham (Myers, 1969) who was awarded an OAM in the recent Australia Day Honours list.
Two Pymble healthcare heroes.
On Saturday 19 March, we were thrilled to host the annual Canberra and Regions Reunion Luncheon at the Canberra Yacht Club.
Congratulations to Jocelyn Doran (French, 1958) on the publication of her autobiography, The Call of the Kimberleys.
Reunions and events that will be taking place in 2022.
Mothers and grandmothers of current Pymble girls are invited to a morning tea in their honour on Friday 3 June 2022.
Pymble Ladies’ College (Pymble) and our Ex-Students’ Union (ESU) have partnered to provide the Pymconnect and Benestar programs for our Alumni community.
The Jacaranda Tree on Gloucester Lawn is one of the most memorable and recognisable elements of Pymble Ladies’ College.
Join Mrs Sabina Turner (Scales, 1973) for 'one last sing'. Click to find out more.
On Foundation Day, a time capsule was buried to mark the 106th anniversary of Pymble and this significant time in history. We hope the time capsule will capture this unprecedented experience for future generations of Pymble students.
Host Melissa Doyle joins our Principal Dr Kate Hadwen in a must-listen first episode of our new podcast, Speaking of Change, out now.
Pymble is seeking expressions of interest from members of our wider community who may be interested in joining an International University Pathways Advisory Group.
2021 threw many challenges at our graduating Year 12 Pymble girls. Amongst the lockdowns and…
Celebrating the births of Adelaide Sophia Davis, daughter of Claudia Davis (Chapple, 2008); Joshua Patrick Wang Yau Luk, son of Georgia Luk (Sunito, 2010); and Elijah Rowe, son of Laura Rowe (Glase, 2017).
Congratulations to Anna Dobrijevic (2011) and Jake Baker, Sophia Mitchell (2019) and Nathan Read, Evie Murdoch (2012) and Jacob Hacker, Olivia Black (2009) and Nathan Aberle, and Jordan Dale (2014) and Benjamin Moss.
Remembering Joan Billigheimer (Richards, 1953), Fae Bown (Emmett, 1960), Laura Neal (Brown, 1944), and Lady Averil Spender (McLeod, 1947).
Throughout my time at Pymble, I thrived competing in any sports and looked forward to all outdoor activities and camps. I had no idea what I wanted to do with my career, but I knew I wanted to avoid a desk job and was keen to figure out how to combine travel and adventure with employment.
The relationships and interests I developed over my high school years at Pymble have certainly played a major role in shaping who I am today. And though it is somewhat confronting to approach the ten-year mark since graduation, such emotions also prompt reflection. I am ever grateful for the lifetime friendships forged over my Pymble years which, considering recent tumultuous times, I know can weather anything.
An overview of the outstanding academic and curricular success of our students, as well as some personal stories of achievement and their future learning destinations.
From day one, Pymble has forged paths for women where there were none. We have educated scientists, artists, community leaders, politicians, doctors, lawyers, musicians, athletes, entrepreneurs, Olympians and countless influential and compassionate women. Read about our past, present and future as we celebrate 105 years.
Pymbulletin is our magazine-style publication covering student, staff and College news, initiatives, events and achievements.