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List of Old Girls Of PLC Sydneyreport

  • Rachel Corbett (Class of 1998) – contestant on Big Brother Australia series one, former radio presenter for Triple M Melbourne (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Olive Crane (Class of 1900) – sketcher and illustrator (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Jennifer Ephraim (née Omodei; Class of 1961) – botanical artist; winner of the Royal Horticultural Society's Grenfell Medal (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Gladys Harding Froggatt – author of the World of little lives (1916) and More about the world of little lives (1929); Daughter of Walter Wilson Froggatt (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Fairlie Hamilton (Class of 1999) – radio presenter for the WIN Corporation's i98FM (Wollongong); 2007 ACRA Nominee (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Fenella Kernebone (Class of 1993) – radio presenter for Triple J (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Johanna Pigott (Class of 1972) – musician, song and television writer, co-writer of the Australian children's television series, Mortified, co-writer of the John Farnham song Age of Reason (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Alex Pye (Class of 2003); visual artist and radio presenter for FBi Radio (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Edith Podesta (Class of 1997) – actress (All Saints, Blue Heelers, Fire Flies, Love My Way and headLand), director, choreographer (MTV Australia Video Music Awards, Jazz in the Domain) (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Margaret Pomeranz AM (née Owen; Class of 1961) – film critic, former host of SBS's The Movie Show, host of ABC TV's At the Movies (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Chrissie Rose – actress, former presenter on the Seven Network's Girl TV (also attended MLC School, Meriden School and Reddam House) (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Sue Smith – model, television and radio journalist, first female reporter on the Nine Network's A Current Affair, and Logie Award winner (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Leilah Waddell – violinist, music teacher and occultist. (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Angela Webber (School Captain and PLC Gold Medallion winner 1972; Class of 1972) – broadcaster, author, comedian and television writer, creator/co-writer of the Australian television series, Mortified and Blue Water High (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Angelina Sondakh id:Angelina Sondakh (Class of 1993) – actress, politician, ex-Miss Indonesia 2001, also attended Armidale Public School, Armidale (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Carol Bryson Taylor Daniels (Class of 1949) – artist, also attended Orange Boarding school 1942 (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Jessie Strahorn Aspinall (Class of 1891) – first female junior resident medical officer at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (also attended Kambala School) (Medicine and science)

  • Dr Kathleen Cuningham – pioneer of breast cancer treatment in Australia (Medicine and science)

  • Sue Denison OAM (née Brown) – one of the first two Nurse Practitioners in Australia; Awarded an OAM for services to Nursing and the Nundle district (Medicine and science)

  • Professor Susan Dorsch (School Captain, Dux, and winner of the Ex-students prize 1951; Class of 1951) – Emeritus professor; pioneer of transplantation immunology. First woman appointed to a Professorship in the faculty of Medicine (USYD). Pro-Vice Chancellor and Deputy Vice-Chancellor at the University of Sydney (Medicine and science)

  • Marie Montgomerie Hamilton (Dux and winner of the Ex-students prize 1908; Class of 1908) – pioneering pathologist; Hockey player (Medicine and science)

  • Katherine-Anne Stewart (Class of 1985) – first female Commanding Officer of the 7th Signal Regiment; One of only three women COs in the Australian Army (Military)

  • Helen Bauer – Director General of Industrial Relations and Director General of Community Services (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Marie Byles – first practicing female solicitor in NSW, Mountaineer, Explorer, Author and Feminist (also attended Pymble Ladies' College) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Louise McBride (Class of 1975) – barrister, Ground Floor Wentworth Chambers; Former Director of Grant Samuel and Partner at Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu and Clayton Utz; Daughter of Dr. William McBride (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Sibyl Enid Vera Munro Morrison (née Gibbs) – admitted to the NSW bar in 1924, first female practising Barrister in NSW; Wife of architect, Carlyle Greenwell (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Kerry Nettle (School Vice-Captain 1991; Class of 1991) – former Australian Greens Senator for New South Wales (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Hon. Justice Carolyn Chalmers Simpson – Judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Rosemary Edna Sinclair AO (née Fenton) – Australian Government appointed Delegate to the United Nations Special Session on Children (New York City) 2002; Miss Australia 1960 (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Kate Bates – Commonwealth Games Gold Medallist (Melbourne 2006- Cycling) and current Cycling World Points Race Champion (also attended Tara Anglican School for Girls) (Sport)

  • Natasha Bowron – swimmer; FINA Short Course World Championship and World Championships gold medallist (Sport)

  • Nanette Duncan (Harper House Captain 1965; Class of 1965) – Olympic swimmer (Tokyo 1964) (Sport)

  • Jennifer Emerson – rowing world championship gold medallist (Sport)

  • Elizabeth Fraser – Olympic medallist (Melbourne 1956 - Swimming) (Sport)

  • Emma Johnson (School Vice-Captain 1996; Class of 1997) – Olympic medallist (Atlanta 1996 - Swimming) (Sport)

  • Nicole Kriz (Class of 2001) – professional tennis player (Sport)

  • Nicole Ng (Class of 2000) – Australian diver (Sport)

  • Julia Veness-Collins – national and world championship rower (Sport)

  • Meg Wade – equestrian endurance champion and the first person to win the 100 mile Tom Quilty Gold Cup four times. (Sport)

  • Annabelle Williams (School Vice-Captain 2006; Class of 2006) – Commonwealth Games Medallist (Melbourne 2006- Swimming); Current world-record holder of the EAD 100m freestyle (S9 classification) (Sport)

  • Karen Brancourt (Anderson Vice-Captain 1979; Class of 1979) – Australian rower, Olympic Games Bronze medallist 1984 (Sport)

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Presbyterian Ladies’ College is located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. This is today’s girls’ school with a rich tradition, welcoming community and a promising future. The school attaches great importance to the development of girls’ skills and self-confidence and plays an important role in enabling them to make the transition to young women during this period of student life.

PLC is a Christian school whose faith and commitment firmly reflect the loving nature of God in all areas of school life. These alumni are affectionately known as “old P.L.C. Girls”. Random tool compiled a list of 41 girls who have studied or lived here for some time, and who have earned a place in the arts, culture, multimedia, medicine, military, politics, and more. Through the generator, you can also see their specific achievements and the time they spent here.

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