2021 STEM Captain represents Australia at the Stockholm Junior Water Prize
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A beautiful school in Sydney’s Inner West, PLC Sydney is one of Australia’s oldest and most respected schools for girls from Pre-Kindergarten to Year 12, offering boarding from Year 7.
View PLC Sydney WebsiteOpen to the public, the Gallery has an annual calendar of events comprising exhibitions of student work and exhibitions featuring professional Australian artists.
View Gallery WebsiteMaximising your child's learning potential with our student extension, enrichment and support program—one of the longest running in Australia. Your children will build their self-confidence, resilience, engagement and academic performance.
Visit Futures @ PLC Sydney WebsiteDesigned to support your child’s transition to school, we aim to ignite your child’s curiosity, extend their unique interests and build on the foundations for their love of learning. View our beautiful, purpose-built centre—indoor and outdoor environments designed and adapted to strengthen a child’s natural curiosity and excite inquisitive minds.
View Preschools WebsiteOpen to the public, the Gallery has an annual calendar of events comprising exhibitions of student work and exhibitions featuring professional Australian artists.
Visit the Gallery WebsiteOpen to the public, the Gallery has an annual calendar of events comprising exhibitions of student work and exhibitions featuring professional Australian artists.
View Ex-Students InformationOpen to the public, the Gallery has an annual calendar of events comprising exhibitions of student work and exhibitions featuring professional Australian artists.
Visit Futures @ PLC Sydney InformationOpen to the public, the Gallery has an annual calendar of events comprising exhibitions of student work and exhibitions featuring professional Australian artists.
View PLC Sydney Preschools InformationKaitlin Nobbs, Class of 2015, is currently a Hockeyroo and represented Australia in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Kaitlin is with with PLC Sydney Sports Teacher, Colin Smith, and parents Michael Nobbs, who coaches Hockey at the College, and Lee Capes (both of whom were Olympic Hockey players themselves).
Our ex-students are a diverse group of individuals who live and work across the globe.
Our graduates have interesting stories to tell about their time at PLC Sydney, as well as their journeys after graduation.
Many have made, and continue to make, their mark and achieve excellence in a variety of fields such as business, medicine, arts, government and the not for profit sector. Others continue to learn, discover, lead, create, innovate and make a difference not only in the lives of their families but also in their wider communities.
Here are just some of their stories.