Pymble Ladies' College - Notable Alumnae

Notable Alumnae

Academic
  • Angela Cummine - Rhodes Scholar (2007)
  • Patricia Dyson - Educator; former Principal of the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Sydney (1978–1985)
Entertainment, media and the arts
  • Jenny Coupland - Miss Australia 1982
  • Jacqueline McKenzie - Actress, Singer, Artist.
  • Melissa Doyle - Co-host of the Seven Network breakfast television programme Sunrise
  • Dame Joan Hammond - soprano, singing coach and golfer
  • Amber Higlett - Finance Presenter/Reporter and Newsreader National Nine News
  • Caroline Pemberton - Miss Australia 2007
  • Sarah Song - Winner of Miss Sydney Chinese 2006 and Miss Chinese International 2007. She is currently working as an actress in TVB in Hong Kong.
  • Sophie Wilcox - Anchor for Channel WT5-Idaho's "Shopping with Sophie" segment
  • Polly Porter - Winner of The Block 2011 and television presenter and weather girl on Channel 9
  • Paula Joye - Editor - Madison Magazine, Guest Judge - Project Runway Australia
Politics, public service and the law
  • Marie Byles -Female solicitor in NSW, Mountaineer, Explorer, Author and Feminist (also attended the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Sydney)
  • Elizabeth Evatt, Judge of an Australian federal court
Sport
  • Sophie Ferguson - Professional Tennis Player
  • Ellyse Perry - Australian Football team and member of Australian cricket team
  • Edwina Tops-Alexander - Equestrian Athlete representative to 2012 London Olympics
  • Ming Xiu Ong - Commonwealth Games Swimmer

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