List of Old Collegians of PLC Melbourne

This is a List of Old Collegians of PLC Melbourne, they being notable alumni – known as "P.L.C Old Collegians" of the Presbyterian Church school, Presbyterian Ladies' College, Melbourne in Burwood, Victoria, Australia.

In 2001, The Sun-Herald named Presbyterian Ladies' College, Melbourne the best girls' school in Australia based on the number of its alumni mentioned in the Who's Who in Australia (a listing of notable Australians).[1]

Academic

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Business

Community

  • Annie Cohen – Charity worker [27]
  • Gladys Maeva Cumpston – Community worker, prize winning gardener and Braille transcriber[28]
  • Henrietta Jessie Shaw Daley – Community worker; Founder of the ACT branch of the National Council of Women[29]
  • Dame Phyllis Frost – Welfare worker and philanthropist, known for her commitment to unpopular causes.[2]
  • Hilda Mabel McKay – Philanthropist[30]
  • Jessie McLaren – Australian missionary in Korea, book collector, teacher and translator[31]
  • Lady Eliza Fraser Morrison – Charity worker; Chairman of the Victorian Red Cross home hospitals committee; Assistant commissioner of the Australian Red Cross Society in England; Appointed C.B.E. and Edward K.C.M.G[32]
  • Eleanor Harriett (Nell) Rivett – Missionary and principal of the Women's Christian College, Chennai, India[33]
  • Philadelphia Nina Robertson – Red Cross administrator[34]
  • Helen Macpherson Schutt – Philanthropist[35]
  • Lady Alice Maud Sewell – First woman to win the Wyselaskie scholarship in classical and comparative philology and logic; Founder of the Lyceum Club, Melbourne; Awarded the Coronation medal[36]
  • Dame Hilda Stevenson DBE – philanthropist and community worker[37]
  • Jean Marion Tom AO – Community worker; Recipient Centenary Medal 2003, ANZAC of the Year Award RSL 1999[38]
  • Rita May Wilson – Community worker[39]

Entertainment, media and the arts

Dame Nellie Melba

Medicine and science

Politics, public service and the law

Vida Goldstein

Religion

  • Margaret Ruth Redpath AODeacon, St Andrew's Anglican Church, Brighton[89]
  • Sir. Marco J Hurtado Espinosa AO - Knight of Magistral Grace, Sovereign Military Order of Malta.

Other

See also

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Further reading

  • Fitzpatrick, K. 1975. PLC Melbourne: The First Century 1875–1975. Burwood, Presbyterian Ladies College.
  • Reid, M.O. 1960. The Ladies Came to Stay: A Study of the Education of Girls at the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Melbourne 1875–1960. Melbourne, Council of the College.
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