From the Principal
That’s a wrap for Term 1! In just over 10 weeks we have packed in an incredible amount of learning, achievements and growth, not to mention a renewed commitment to our College value, Respect.
That’s a wrap for Term 1! In just over 10 weeks we have packed in an incredible amount of learning, achievements and growth, not to mention a renewed commitment to our College value, Respect.
Thank you for supporting your daughters this term, and for your trust and support of our amazing team of Junior School teachers, professional staff and culture of kindness and inclusivity.
I’d like to wish everyone a wonderful Easter break and I look forward to welcoming the girls back to an exciting range of events in Term 2.
As Term 1 comes to an end, I take this opportunity to wish all our girls and families a restful and enjoyable Easter break.
Congratulations to our senior girls who took part in the World’s Greatest Shave, raising both awareness and vital funds for leukaemia research.
It has been a great term, and I am so proud of our Boarders who look out for each other, embrace opportunities and are all round fabulous Pymble girls.
We don’t really like people to know about our brokenness, do we? But for those of Christian faith, Easter is a celebration of God who enters into the brokenness of humanity in order to mend it into a thing of beauty.
Careers information for Secondary School students.
Make sure you save the dates of all the important events happening at the College in Term 1 and 2.
Information about registering for sports and co-curricular activities
AFL, Artistic Gymnastics, Athletics, Badminton, Cross Country, Hockey, Junior School Sport, Softball, Touch Football and Water Polo.
AFL in Week 11
Artistic Gymnastics in Week 11
Athletics in Week 11
Badminton in Week 11
Cross Country in Week 11
Hockey in Week 11
Junior School Sport in Week 11
Softball in Week 11
Touch Football in Week 11
Water Polo in Week 11
Weekly wrap up of Performing Arts.
Dance in Week 11
Drama in Week 11
Language Arts in Week 11
Music in Week 11
Our College community celebrated inclusivity, diversity and connection at this year’s vibrant Sharing Stories Festival last week.
It has been a fantastic start to the year for The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award!
Our five-day, non-residential HSC Study Camps offer Year 12 students a focused and structured study environment, free from distractions.
After-Hours Study is a free program provided by the College for Year 11 and 12 students to access support for their learning and study.
Homework Help is a free after-school service offered to all students in the Secondary School.
Turning your phone off when you study? In. Staying up all night procrastinating? Out. Find out what other ins our Year 12s have vowed to commit to this year, and what outs they've left in 2024.
All mothers or carers are warmly invited to join their daughter/s for breakfast to celebrate Mother's Day at Pymble on Friday 9 May.
We are delighted to invited you to the Autumn Family Festival on Thursday 1 May, a special evening celebrating the rich tapestry of cultures within our community through food, art, craft demonstrations, dance and music.
Students need to be wearing the winter uniform in Terms 2 and 3. Please ensure you have purchased it from the Uniform Shop if you haven't already done so.
Sign up as a runner or volunteer for the Lindfield Fun Run on Sunday 4 May.
Year 6 parents are invited to the Year 6 Parent Daughter Dance on Saturday 24 May.
Get ready for an unforgettable evening of trivia, prizes, dancing and fun!
We are delighted to invite you and your family to meet our Deputy Principal, Ms Lamia Rockwell, and our Director of Boarding, Mrs Carolyn Burgess, for a relaxed evening in Dubbo.
Junior School individual and class photos and Secondary individual photos are now available to order.
Thank you to the 69 parents who have completed the MMG Education survey, however, we are hoping more parents complete it to help strengthen the accuracy of our data.