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Presbyterian Ladies' College, Armidale

Presbyterian Ladies' College, Armidale
Presbyterian Ladies' College Armidale crest. Source: www.plcarmidale.nsw.edu.au (PLC Armidale website)
Location
Armidale, New South Wales
Australia Australia
Coordinates 30°29′53″S 151°40′3″E / 30.49806°S 151.66750°E / -30.49806; 151.66750Coordinates: 30°29′53″S 151°40′3″E / 30.49806°S 151.66750°E / -30.49806; 151.66750
Information
Type Independent, Single-sex, Day and Boarding
Motto Latin: Ad Astra
(To The Stars)
Denomination Presbyterian
Established 1887
Chairman Dr David Lim
Principal Mrs Nicola Taylor
Employees ~37
Enrolment ~400 (K–12)
Colour(s) Green, Blue and Red
Slogan "Educating successful women of tomorrow in a Christian environment"
Website

The Presbyterian Ladies' College, Armidale (PLC Armidale) is an independent, Presbyterian, day and boarding school for girls. The school is located in Armidale, a large rural town with a population of 28,000 in the New England region of New South Wales, Australia.

PLC Armidale currently caters for approximately 400 students from Kindergarten to Year 12, including 80 boarders in Years 5 to 12. Enrolment at PLC Armidale is non-selective, and students from all races and religious affiliations are welcome. The college is affiliated with the Association of independent schools of New South Wales (AIS NSW), the Junior School Heads Association of Australia (JSHAA) the Association of Heads of independent schools of Australia (AHISA), the Australian Boarding Schools' Association (ABSA), and is an affiliate member of the Association of Heads of Independent Girls' Schools (AHIGS).

In 2006, PLC was named the top performing Higher School Certificate school in the New England region of New South Wales. Overall PLC Armidale ranked 114th in the State.

The Presbyterian Ladies' College dates from the foundation of the New England Ladies College at "Smith House" in 1887, offering a secondary education for girls under its Principal, Miss Elizabeth Higgs. In 1910, the New England Ladies' College was bought by Alethea Tendall, who went on to be proprietor and Principal for 28 years, and who renamed it The Hilton School. When Miss Tendall purchased it, the school was operating out of two houses.

A group of Presbyterian businessmen purchased the school in 1938, and the following year it came under the financial support of the Trustees of the Presbyterian Church of Australia. Subsequently, the school's name was changed to its current form, The Presbyterian Ladies' College, Armidale. In 1945, 70 acres (28 ha) of land on North Hill were purchased, and following a fund raising campaign, the foundation stone of the new school buildings was laid in 1960. Since then, several building programmes have extended the facilities to their present form.


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