Celebrating Year 12 and our community
Whether you left the College in the last five or fifty years, I’m sure you remember your last few days as a Pymble girl.
Whether you left the College in the last five or fifty years, I’m sure you remember your last few days as a Pymble girl.
It has been another busy term at Pymble.
Update from the ESU President Mrs Zoë Wang (Moore, 1994).
After saying she was “very done” with diving one year ago, Brittany performed amazingly well at the Commonwealth Games, doing both Pymble and her country proud.
Sabina Turner's heartfelt email to ex-students as she steps down after 37 years of service at Pymble Ladies' College.
Sophia started learning the French horn when she was eight years old and was the top music student of her cohort. Earlier this year, she took out a prestigious prize at the University of Tasmania.
Sarah had an absolutely fantastic World Cup and made her country and the supporting Pymble community extremely proud.
Mackenzie, Pymble's Athletics captain in 2014, surpassed all expectations to win silver in the women's javelin at the Commonwealth Games.
It was a delight to welcome Margaret Coleman OAM (1946) back to our Pymble campus to celebrate her 94th birthday.
It was wonderful to see so many of our ex-students and community on campus for our annual Commemoration Day Chapel Service.
Details about all the wonderful Pymble reunions that have taken place over the last few months.
Pymble Ladies’ College (Pymble) and our Ex-Students’ Union (ESU) have partnered to provide the Pymconnect and Benestar programs for our Alumni community.
Some years ago, the College Archivist stumbled upon some panoramas of Pymble taken in 1927 which were damaged over time. They have since been restored to their original majesty.
Find the full list of reunions still to come in 2022, and save the date for reunions set to be held next year in 2023.
We're now on Instagram - what are you waiting for?
Births, engagements, marriages and vale notices from the Pymble family.
From as early as I can remember, I knew I was going to Pymble Ladies’ College as a boarder. It was just the way it was.
Looking back, the environment at Pymble supported me to become resilient and independent. As a result, my career has never been defined by my gender, nor has my gender defined my career.
We're calling out for anyone with a delicious recipe to send them in to have them featured in the next Alumni newsletter.
The Spring edition of Keeping Up With Our Boarders is a celebration of all things leadership, with insight into what our our talented group of Boarding students have been getting up to over the past two terms.
Edition 7 of the Illuminate journal is out now, and includes many insightful pieces spanning across a wide range of topics, providing insight into current issues in Pymble’s classrooms and staff rooms.
Pymble's yearly school magazine, compiled with the help of our students, providing an overview of the events, activities and achievements of our girls from Kindergarten to Year 12.
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.