187 Dandenong Road,Windsor Victoria 3181
PCW prides itself on 138 years of sustained commitment to compassion, inclusion, social justice and education for all. The College reflects the contemporary Australia this generation of young women will lead. PCW is a Catholic secondary school for girls established in 1873 by seven Presentation Sisters - an Irish congregation founded by Nano Nagle. The College has inherited from the Presentation Sisters a tradition of adventure, creating an openness to teaching and learning that infuses the school. Providing six years of education, PCW educates girls for life. Our forward looking education creates pathways beyond school, enriches growth and transforms lives.
SCHOLARSHIPS AT PCW
General Excellence, Academic and Music Scholarships are available for students entering into Years 7, 9 and 11 in 2013. For Scholarship information, application packs and closing dates
Vision
Education leads to life
I come that they may have life, and life to the full. John 10:10
Mission
Presentation College Windsor is a Catholic girls school founded in 1873. The College is guided by the mission of the Presentation Sisters and inspired by the faith and courage of their founder, Nano Nagle. PCW draws on its rich history and tradition of excellence, adventure, welcome and justice to offer the life giving-benefits of education to all in our community and to prepare young women to take their place in the world and to live with integrity, confidence and compassion.
As many we grow
Together we strive
As one with God we succeed
We Value
Learning: All members of the community are learners in an environment which promotes: Excellence. Joy. Reflection. Hope. Creativity. Independent and Critical thinking.
Take my yoke upon and learn from me … and you will find rest in your souls. Matthew 11:29
Community: The school is shaped by its community, local and global, and this is expressed by: Celebration. Hospitality. Responsibility. Action. Diversity. Inclusion.
For where two or three come together in my name, I am there with them. Matthew 18:19
Relationships: Positive relationships which support learning and life are built and sustained through: Tolerance. Warmth. Trust. Honesty. Respect. Collegiality.
When we enrol a student in year 7 we offer six years of secondary education – providing multiple pathways, flexible programs and a wide ranging contemporary curriculum, which caters for the needs of young learners. Whether pursuing the Humanities or Mathematics, Languages or Sciences, Performing Arts or Hospitality, the College provides the depth and breadth of subjects to satisfy all students.
PCW strives to develop the talents of each student, catering for individual needs and differences in terms of learning styles and course content. Throughout PCW, the dynamic nature of the curriculum extends well beyond the classroom. Recognising the transition from middle to senior school the Year 9 program is tailored to learning in a variety of environments and includes week long integrated learning projects each term. At Years 9 & 10 a greater selection of electives is offered preparing students for subject choices for their senior studies.
The curriculum at senior levels offers multiple pathways for students. The VCE (Victorian Certificate of Education) provides students pathways to further education at University, TAFE & employment. VCAL is a recognised senior school qualification and focuses on ‘hands on’ learning for students wishing to enter training programs or employment. VET (Victorian Education & Training) enables students to combine this with VCE studies and pursue industry based subjects. There are some shared senior classes with CBC (Christian Brothers College, St Kilda), designed to maximise the student choice of VCE subjects available across both schools.
Our teaching and learning methodologies interact with the College’s co-curricula and student pastoral programs such that a holistic approach to education is taken. A varied and dynamic program of excursions and incursions enhances our aim of providing an education that has tangible links to the wider community.
Our four period day provides an improved structure that leads to increased student engagement, is supportive of in-depth learning and a thinking curriculum that actively supports the development of our students as independent and lifelong learners ready to embrace the social, economic and technological challenges of the 21st century.
Tuition per year (Years 7 -12) $15,500
Application Fee (non-refundable) $250
VCAA VCE Assessment Fee (Year 11) $180
VCAA VCE Assessment Fee (Year 12) $350