Our History, 2007 to 2016

2007

1 October

Mrs Vicki Waters commences as Principal.

2007

Mrs Gillian Moore retires after 18 years of dedicated service to the College.

2007

Angela Cummine (1999) is awarded a Rhodes Scholarship, the first Pymble girl to receive such an honour.

2008

Pymble creates history by being the first school in IGSSA to win the triple in basketball. We also win the Head of the River point score for the tenth successive year.

2008

The Leadership and Performance Scholarship for Indigenous Students is established.

2008

For charity, girls knit 1,500 jumpers, swim 82 kilometres for the World Swim Against Malaria, and male staff sport moustaches for the 30 days of Movember.

2009

Pymble is named as one of the top five boarding schools beyond the UK, the only girls’ school and the only Australian school on the list.

2009

The School House system is expanded to create a stronger sense of spirit, identity and participation along with increased leadership opportunities. Ingleholme, Thomas, Wylie, Bennett, Hammond were added to the original Houses existing Marden, Goodlet and Lang.

2009

Mrs Evonne Goolagong Cawley, ex-student, becomes patron of the Indigenous Education Program.

2009

Quentin Bryce, AC is Guest of Honour at the Senior School Speech Night.