Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar School

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Strathcona Girls Grammar School is an independent, Baptist, day school for girls, located in Canterbury, an inner-eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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.[1] 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.[2]

The school is affiliated with the Junior School Heads Association of Australia (JSHAA),[3] the Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia (AHISA),[4] the Association of Independent Schools of Victoria (AISV),[5] the Alliance of Girls' Schools Australasia (AGSA),[6] and is a founding member of Girls Sport Victoria (GSV).[7]

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.[8]

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.[8]

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.[8]

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.[8]

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.[9]

Years served Name
1924–1941 Henrietta Hughes & Florence Livingstone
1941–1942 Bessie Sweetland
1943–1953 Dora Featherstone
1954–1956 Helen Smith
1957–1972 John Morley
1973–1989 Ken Lyall
1990–2000 Ruth Bunyan
2001–2014 Helen Hughes
2015–2023 Marise McConaghy
2024–Present Lorna Beegan

Curriculum

Strathcona Baptist Girls’ Grammar School offers the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) for their Year 11 and 12 students.

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Year Rank Median study score Scores of 40+ (%) Cohort size
2012 9 37 32.9 148
2013 12 36 30.3 142
2014 20 36 23.5 168
2015 23 36 21.5 174
2016 18 36 25.8 165
2017 19 36 25.8 163
2018 22 35 24.6 159
2019 15 36 27.9 154
2020 9 36 28.2 154
2021 25 35 20.5 166
2022 15 36 25.1 171

Sport

Strathcona is a member of Girls Sport Victoria (GSV).

GSV premierships

Strathcona has won the following GSV premiership.[11]

  • 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).[12] Some notable Old Strathconians include:

See also

References

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