Australia, Perth
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PLC Perth was established in North Perth in 1915. The PLC Archives preserve the College's history and include items related to Old Collegians, Principals, past staff, Council members, Founders and the 2nd Cottesloe (PLC) Guide Company. The collection comprises photographs, textiles, books, trophies, reports and related materials, with a selection of digitised images available on Flickr. The PLC Archives are open on Mondays and Tuesdays.
PLC Perth includes current families, the Old Collegians' Association and the PLC Foundation. The College hosts community events and programs across campus, including Whole School events such as the International Women's Day Breakfast and other News & Events items. First Nations Scholarships are available for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students entering Years 7 to 10 in 2027. Open Garden Day is a community event organized by PLC Parents.
PLC Parents is a volunteer network within PLC Perth that engages parents in supporting the school. It appoints Year Representatives, New Parent Liaisons and Event Coordinators to run social gatherings, community activities and fundraising initiatives. PLC Parents Meetings are held once per term to involve all parents and carers. PLC Parents Fundraising supports student opportunities and non-core curriculum staff initiatives, including activities such as the School Fee Raffle. Open Garden Day is a notable PLC Parents event that underscores community involvement.
Presbyterian Ladies' College Perth is a day and boarding school in Australia that welcomes students from ages 2 to 18. The college offers three curriculum pathways: the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme and Diploma Programme, plus the Australian Curriculum. Three Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE) pathways support university entry, vocational training, or further study—the ATAR pathway, the General/VET pathway, and the IBDP. In Year 10, students follow a broad curriculum while building future-ready skills; Years 11 and 12 enable flexibility and depth, with cross-campus subject options through Scotch College. Academic Support and Academic Extension provide targeted learning and enrichment, including Gifted and Talented programmes. The campus combines Junior and Senior Schools with a Boarding House on one site and features the Lighthouse wellbeing hub, including a gym, studios, on-site physiotherapists, and psychologists. A global-minded community, Round Square membership, and extensive co-curriculars broaden leadership, service, arts, languages, and international experience.