Presbyterian Ladies' College, Sydney
The Presbyterian Ladies' College, Sydney is an independent Presbyterian single-sex early learning, primary and secondary day and boarding school for girls, located in Croydon, an inner-western suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The school has a non-selective enrolment policy, and caters for approximately 1,500 girls from age 4 to 18, including 65 boarders. PLC Sydney offers the option of Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE) in Years 9 and 10 to supplement learning, in addition to the NSW Education Standards Authority courses, as it enables students to sit examinations in globally recognised courses. From 2025, Cambridge A-Levels will be offered as an alternative to the HSC in Years 11 and 12. Students attend PLC Sydney from all regions of the greater metropolitan area, New South Wales, and overseas.
Shubra Hall at Croydon, PLC main school, built 1890
Collectable Cigarette card featuring the PLC colours and crest, 'c. 1910s
PLC Sydney school badge
Florence Taylor, Class of 1896
Presbyterian Church of Australia
The Presbyterian Church of Australia (PCA), founded in 1901, is the largest Presbyterian denomination in Australia. The larger Uniting Church in Australia incorporated about 70% of the PCA in 1977.
St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Sydney, 1840s
Scots' Church, Melbourne's Gothic tower
St Paul's Presbyterian Church in Barmedman, New South Wales.