Strathcona Girls Grammar School is an
independent,
Baptist,
day school for girls, located in
Canterbury, an inner-eastern suburb of
Melbourne
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Established in 1924 by
Florence Livingstone and
Henrietta Hughes, the school currently caters for approximately 800 students from
Preparatory to Year 12 over three campuses. Year nine girls attend Tay Creggan, an historic building on the
Yarra River in
Hawthorn. Years 7 to 8 and 10 to 12 are located in Canterbury, and the primary school is located in a newly renovated purpose-built premises in close proximity to the Main Campus in Canterbury.
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The school is affiliated with the
Junior School Heads Association of Australia (JSHAA),
the
Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia (AHISA),
the
Association of Independent Schools of Victoria (AISV),
the
Alliance of Girls' Schools Australasia (AGSA),
and is a founding member of
Girls Sport Victoria (GSV).
History
Strathcona was established in 1924 by its founding
principals, Florence Livingstone and Henrietta Hughes, with a small number of pupils, both boys and girls.
In 1942 the school was purchased by the
Baptist Union for the purpose of establishing a Baptist school for girls, and the school was renamed Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar School.
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Ms Featherstone commenced as headmistress in 1943, serving the school for 10 years. Enrolments increased rapidly and despite strict building restrictions after the Second World War, facilities were expanded providing for up to 200 girls.][
In November 1969 Strathcona purchased the historical building 'Tay Creggan' and it is now the Year 9 campus, located in Hawthorn on the banks of the Yarra River. Built in 1893 in the Queen Anne style as a family home, it became an important and fashionable part of Hawthorn social life. It was designed by architect Guyon Purchas for his own use. He was later forced to declare bankruptcy and sell the house.][
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Principals
There have been a total of nine principals (formerly headmistresses) of Strathcona since the school was established in 1924. Note, between 1924 and 1941 there were two headmistresses at the same time who were the co-founders of the school.
Curriculum
Strathcona Baptist Girls’ Grammar School offers the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) for their Year 11 and 12 students.
Sport
Strathcona is a member of Girls Sport Victoria (GSV).
GSV premierships
Strathcona has won the following GSV premiership.
* Tennis – 2004
Notable alumnae
Alumnae of Strathcona are known as Old Strathconians and are part of the school's alumni association, the Old Strathconians' Association (OSA). Some notable Old Strathconians include:
* Jill Baker – Publisher and former newspaper editor
* Pamela Gutman – Burmese art historian, member of the Refugee Review Tribunal; deputy director of the Research Institute for Asia and the Pacific at the University of Sydney
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; Senior Advisor for the Foreign Affairs Department
* Margaret Anne Jackson – professor and Director, Law Discipline, School of Accounting and Law, RMIT Business, RMIT University
* Regan Lamble – Australian representative to the 2012 Olympics in Athletics and selected for the 2016 Rio Olympic Team for the 20 km Race Walk.
* Norma Redpath OBE – Sculptor
* Prudence Anne Sibree – Parliamentarian and Solicitor; Member for Kew in the Legislative Assembly in the Victorian Parliament from 1981 to 1988.[Australian Woman Biographical Entry- Sibree, Prudence Anne (1946 -)](_blank)
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* Jo Stanley – TV and Radio personality
* Jess Wilson – Current state MP for the Kew District
See also
* List of schools in Victoria
* Victorian Certificate of Education
References
External links
*
Girls Sport Victoria
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Girls' schools in Victoria (state)
Educational institutions established in 1924
Private schools in Melbourne
Baptist schools in Australia
Junior School Heads Association of Australia Member Schools
1924 establishments in Australia
Alliance of Girls' Schools Australasia
Buildings and structures in the City of Boroondara