Perth College (Western Australia)

Perth College is an Australian independent Anglican day and boarding school for girls located in Mount Lawley, an inner northern suburb of Perth, Western Australia. The school maintains a non-selective enrolment policy and currently has approximately 1,000 students from Kindergarten to Year 12, including 110 boarders from Year 7 onwards.[2]

Perth College
Perth College seen from Beaufort Street
Location
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Australia
Coordinates31°55′54″S 115°52′34″E / 31.9317°S 115.876°E / -31.9317; 115.876 Edit this at Wikidata
Information
TypeIndependent, single-sex, day and boarding
MottoLatin: Pro Ecclesia Dei
(For the Church of God)
DenominationAnglican
Established1902[1]
PrincipalClare Johansen
Employees~96[3]
Enrolment~1,100 (K–12)[2]
Colour(s)Navy blue, white and jacaranda
     
AffiliationIndependent Girls Schools Sports Association
Websitewww.perthcollege.wa.edu.au Edit this at Wikidata

Perth College is affiliated with the Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia (AHISA),[4] the Junior School Heads Association of Australia (JSHAA),[5] the Association of Independent Schools of Western Australia,[1] the Australian Boarding Schools Association (ABSA)[2] and the Alliance of Girls' Schools Australia (AGSA).[6] The school is also a member of the Independent Girls' Schools Sports Association (IGSSA).[3]

History

The school was founded in 1902 by Sister Rosalie and other members of the Community of the Sisters of the Church, an Anglican religious order.[7] Perth College is the oldest Anglican girls' school in Western Australia.[2] The school first commenced in St Mary's Hall in Colin Street, West Perth, with 32 girls. The demand for the introduction of boarding students increased and, as a result, Hawkesbury, situated near Kings Park, was opened in 1903.

Due to the development of Hawkesbury for boarders and Cowandilla for the junior students, together with the amalgamation of other subsidiary schools under the control of the Sisters of the Church, the school moved to the Mount Lawley site in 1916.[8]

Perth College was used during World War II as a base of operations for the army. The flagpole which stands at the front of the school was a gift.[citation needed]

Perth College came under the control of the Anglican Province of Western Australia in 1968.[8]

The school has performed consistently well in the WACE school rankings and is often amongst the best performing schools in the state.

Year% +75 in WACE[i]State ranking[ii]% +65 in WACE[iii]State ranking% graduation[iv]
2016---7[9]100[9]
201426.011055.3110100[10]
201319.151152.638100[11]
201223.671155.641299.28[12]
201119.751959.081399.30[13]
201028.91868.076100[14]
200955100[15]

Notable alumnae

The alumnae of Perth College are commonly referred to as Old Girls and they may join the school's alumni association, the Perth College Old Girls' Association.[16] Some notable Perth College Old Girls include:

See also

References

Further reading

  • May, Catherine (2012). Built on Faith: A history of Perth College 1902 – 2012 (Second ed.). Mt Lawley: Perth College. ISBN 9780646578774.

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