Presbyterian Ladies' College - Perth

Presbyterian Ladies' College - Perth

Shire of Peppermint GroveWestern Australia

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Institution data

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Type
High school
Primary school
Type of ownership
Private
Features
Boarding school
institutions.features.IB
International students
Uniform

Details

Presbyterian Ladies’ College in Perth was founded in 1915 and has since sustained an international reputation for academic excellence and outstanding success in preparing students to lead active, purposeful lives. Catering for students from Pre-Kindergarten to Year 12, PLC is also proud to offer boarding facilities for Senior School students. In the Junior School, the Australian curriculum is taught through the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme. In the Senior School, students have the option of three tertiary pathways: vocational education and training, WA Certificate of Education ATAR and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. Evidence of our Scottish heritage is apparent throughout the beautiful Peppermint Grove campus as well as in the distinctive Blackwatch tartan uniform and PLC Pipe Band. However, perhaps the most significant legacy of our Scottish tradition is a belief in educational excellence, combined with a whole-of-person approach to intellectual, social, emotional and spiritual development. Today this continues to be the philosophical foundation on which a PLC education is based. PLC is: PLC is a values-based community. Staff, students and parents subscribe to our values upon becoming members of the college. Integrity (Honore) Strong ethical values make truth, compassion, respect and moral courage highly-valued attitudes which are modeled every day. Integrity and a strong sense of social justice is particularly demonstrated through a commitment to celebrating diversity including reconciliation for Indigenous peoples of Australia and striving for equal opportunities for women. Learning We gain knowledge and explore intellectual challenges and are inspired to value learning as inquirers, thinkers, risk-takers, communicators and through self-reflection. Students develop an understanding of themselves, their community and the world around them through a balance of academic, social, cultural and spiritual enquiry and physical pursuits. Community We value participation as an active means of making friends and building mutual understanding, showing care, support, respect and an open mind to recognise everyone’s value and contributions. The value of belonging to a community is in accepting rights and responsibilities and recognising that with privilege comes an individual and collective responsibility for the common good. Effort (Labore) We recognise that little is achieved without effort and we encourage students to strive and achieve their best. Confidence, resilience and boldness develop through a culture of participation, a get-up-and-go attitude, having the courage to try new things, managing unfamiliar situations, learning from mistakes in a supportive environment and having opportunities to discover personal strengths. PLC consistently enjoys outstanding academic results, which reflect the hard work of our girls and the committed staff who support them each day. Ensuring each girl feels known and valued provides the strong foundation of what makes PLC so special. Our dedicated teachers provide a world-class education, inspiring and developing each student’s individual gifts and talents. At PLC our Boarders are very important members of our community. Coming to PLC as a boarder is an exciting, yet daunting prospect. To help ease the transition, the school has developed About Being Connected @ PLC, or ABC@PLC. The programme used technology to facilitate connections between the Boarders, Boarding House staff and teachers.

Clubs and sections

Badminton
Fitness classes
Canoeing
Fundraising
Cross country running
Running (for exercise)
Athletics
Rowing
Swimming
Gym workouts
House System
Academic Extension Programs
Student Council
Coding Club
Peer Support
Yoga
Hockey
House Captains
Captains
Enhancement program
Leadership
Dance
Awards Evening
School Camps
Interschool Sports
Tournament of Minds
Camps
Public Speaking
Da Vinci Decathlon
General Excellence
Chapel
Debating
Community Service
Indigenous Awareness
Robotics club
Photography
Coding
It-Robotics
Excursions
Debating Club
Head Coaches For Sport
Abseiling
Driver Education
International Student Exchange
Music Camp
Art Tuition
Surfing
3D Printing
Cambodian Service Project
Formal Ball
Ball
Woodwork
Leadership Development
Buddy Program
Careers Expo
Cultural Enrichment Program
Year 12 Farewell
Year 10 Social
Cross Country
International Trips
Gym Facilities
House Sport Program
Certificate 2 & 3 in VET
Arts Festival
Dance Club
Aquatic and Gym Facilities
Outdoor Education
Gym classes
Duke Of Edinburgh's Award
Exhibitions
European Tour
Textiles
Indoor rock climbing
Aboriginal Reconciliation
Leadership Development Camp
Boxing
Australian Rules Football
Drama Performances
Reconciliation
Sports Captains
School Dance
Indigenous Student Group
Christian Group
Design And Technology (Wood, Metals, Plastic)
Remembrance Day
Swim carnival
End-Of-Year Banquet
Social Evenings
Cultural Activities
After schools sports program
Sport & Recreation
Language Club
Camping
Body Boarding
Kidpreneur
Duke of Edinborough
Dance Performances
Music concerts
Specialist Music & Arts Programs
Academic Competitions
Interschool Competitions
Overseas Study Tours
VET Program
Year 12 Graduation
Overseas Sporting Tours
Basketball
Cricket
House Activities
Enrichment Activities
Academic Honours Awards
Volleyball
Annual Art Show
Drama Production
Instrumental Ensembles
Art Club
Multicultural Events
Robotics
General exercise
Running Club
Reconciliation Group
Outdoor Ed Camps
International immersion programmes
Valedictory Dinner
Friends Of Music
Weekly Chapel
Performing Arts Festival
After School Homework Assistance Program
Personal Development
Anzac Day
Visual Art and Design Exhibitions
Performing Arts and Theatre projects
Reconciliation Week
International Women's Day
Transition Programs
Art Exhibition
Peer Support Program
Climbing (other)
Book Club
Creative Writing
Girls' AFL
Drama Club
Mathematics Olympiad
Poetry Competitions
Moot Court
Dance Competition
Future Leaders Program
Speech Night
Amateur Radio
Prefects

Institution indicators

ParentsHub Rating
69
Exams results
554.2
Rank in the city
1
Rank in the country
386

Contacts

AddressOn large map

Shire of Peppermint Grove, Western Australia 14 McNeil St Peppermint Grove Western Australia 6011

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