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Mina Wylie; an Olympic trailblazer and Pymble Coach
Wilhelmina (Mina) Wylie (1891 – 1984) Olympic silver medallist Stockholm 1912 Pymble swimming coach 1928 – 1970 Mina Wylie… Read More
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Meet Sarah: Pymble’s Swimming Superstar
Sarah Tian recently spent a week in Brisbane at the 2024 Australian Swimming Trials racing against the nation's best swimmers in an attempt to qualify for the Paris Olympic Games. Read More
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Where are they now? Andrea Christie-David (1997)
I began my time at Pymble as a bright-eyed Year 7 student, having come from a small Catholic primary school in Castle… Read More
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Kindness and service: How our Junior School girls are leading the way
Small in stature but big in spirit, our Junior School girls have once again led from the front with a multitude of service initiatives in 2024. Read More
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Where are they now? Tiarna Williams (2020)
It seems like yesterday that I was literally running back to Lang House at the end of day to make… Read More
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Alumni Networking Event 2024
Over 200 alumni, both mentors and mentees joined us last week at KPMG Barangaroo for Pymble’s 2024 Alumni Networking Event. … Read More
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Share in Pymble’s Olympic Joy
On Saturday 11 May, Pymble Ladies’ College proudly launched our official designation as an Australian Olympic… Read More
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Australian Olympic Pathway School
Watch Us Change the World – from Pymble to the Olympic Games Pymble Ladies’ College is proud to announce our official designation… Read More
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Celebrating Mother’s Day 2024
Mother’s Day is a special day for families and mothers all over Australia. It’s a day to reflect on and… Read More
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Where are they now? Carolyn Forster OAM (Dent, 1960)
My first education experience was at a one teacher school at Glenhaven near Castle Hill and my strongest recollection of… Read More
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Changing the world through science
Welcome Professor Georgina Long AO, 2024 Co-Australian of the Year and proud Pymble parent We were delighted to welcome to… Read More
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Amazing Amber’s Mathematical First for Pymble
Amber Li (Year 10) has been selected to represent Australia at the European Girls Mathematical Olympiad in Tskaltubo, Georgia. Read More