Our History, 1997 to 2006

1997

Pymble wins the Tildesley Tennis Shield Tournament for the first time in the 77-year history of the event.

1997

Ex-Student Dame Joan Hammond dies. A great sportswoman and singer, Joan represented Australia at golf and performed as an acclaimed singer across the globe.

1998

1,373 Pymble girls are involved in IGSSA sport. 108 are named as IGSSA representatives and 25 are selected for CAS.

1998

The opening of the Mollie Dive Field, named after a distinguished ex-student who excelled at both hockey and cricket for …

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2000

Sydney Olympic Games. USA Olympic gymnasts reside and train at the College.

2000

The first round of laptop computers are purchased for staff and students.

2000

New HSC examinations are introduced.

2000

Miss Jeanette Buckham, Principal from 1968 to 1989, dies.

2000

Pymble wins the Archdale Debating Shield for the fifth consecutive year.

2000

Pymble achieves 61 Bronze Awards, 18 Silver Awards and six Gold Awards in the Duke of Edinburgh Awards.