PLC in Print - July 2021

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Perfect 4th (String Quartet) – Claire Huang, Amelia Liu, Sophie Han, and Tiffany Pai Harmony Choir singing ‘Amazing Grace’

We have identified many strategic initiatives for 2021 and produced detailed operational plans across the different areas of our College to achieve our three strategic goals. Our first goal is for our girls to be lifelong learners with a global perspective who are capable scholars, thinkers, citizens, advocates and leaders. You can read about what is already being achieved through the PLC Framework for Learning and Wellbeing across the entire learning journey from the ELC to Year 12 in this edition. Our second goal is that PLC will be recognised as a leading Christian independent girls’ school with a focus on educating, developing and inspiring girls to thrive. We have already begun to develop a stakeholder plan that communicates our distinct educational identity to our community. Our third goal seeks to maximise conditions for success through continuous improvement with explicit focus on operational excellence and assurance and people, culture and strategy. The College will identify and improve business and operational planning, practices and processes. It will focus on people and capability so that PLC will be recognised as having a highly professional, efficient and engaged workforce. Staff across all areas are already participating in setting professional goals and career development planning. We at PLC are working very hard to create the very best holistic learning environment for your daughters and a stimulating, caring work environment for all staff. It is an exciting journey for all of us. Cheryl Penberthy Principal

Rev Mark Chew delivering the Commissioning Address

From the Chair of PLC Council Commissioning Address Welcome to all of you attending the commissioning of the twelfth Principal of Presbyterian Ladies’ College. I would like to acknowledge the Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung people of the Kulin Nation. They are the Traditional Custodians, on behalf of the Almighty Creator, of these lands upon which our school stands today. We would also like to pay respect to the Elders, both past and present, of the Kulin Nation and extend this respect to other Aboriginal Australians present. Today promises to be a joyous and solemn occasion when we commission Mrs Cheryl Penberthy as Principal of PLC and ask that God will strengthen and enable her for her leadership of our College for His glory. Cheryl, let me extend to you the warmest congratulations on behalf of the entire school community, on your appointment as Principal of PLC. On behalf of the Council, we are very much looking forward to working with you as you lead this College along with all the staff and student leaders. Normally our thoughts would turn to helping a new Principal settle into this role. But that is certainly not the case with you, for you have already been serving in this role since December of 2019 and, for more than 8 years, you were the Head of the Junior School. The transformation of the Junior School during that time is a testament to your calm

and caring, and also purposeful and confident leadership. This was also evident through the course of last year, as we navigated the choppy waters of the pandemic. I’m sure that on an important occasion such as this, your heart is full of joy at the opportunity you’ve been given to make a difference. You are probably also feeling the gravity of what you’ve promised to do. It is after all a weighty responsibility, to take the reins of leadership over our beloved College, with a long and distinguished record of educational excellence for girls in Australia. It is a reputation that I know you very much desire to honour, and also, continue to enhance. And so, if I have expressed what you are feeling correctly, there is on your shoulders the paradox of a joyful burden that you have committed to carry. It’s like being given one of Monet’s sublime ‘Water Lilies’ and being told you need to improve on it. Or being commissioned by the Queen as the architect who will tastefully renovate Buckingham Palace. You can’t take up that commission and then do nothing with it, yet what you do needs to honour the past. Now, I know that none of us has the same clout as the Queen, but there is no escaping that you do carry the hopes of staff, parents, students, Old Collegians and the Presbyterian Church. And put together, we might sometimes come across as more demanding than any royal monarch!


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