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In 2012 Ascham will launch an exciting new interactive website. We invite you to visit us again later this year. In the meantime a link to the 2011 HSC results can be found on this home page.

 
125 Celebration

Ascham is one of the oldest girls’ schools in Australia. It was founded by Miss Marie Wallis in 1886 with nine pupils in a Darling Point terrace. Miss Wallis named the school after Roger Ascham, tutor to England’s Queen Elizabeth I. The vision and vigour of Miss Wallis, followed by Mr Herbert Carter, (Principal from 1902 to 1914) who bought the large house Glenrock and its 2.6 hectares of grounds, secured the future of the school, when so many other small, privately-owned schools of the time did not survive.

The Moreton Bay fig tree growing near Glenrock House in the centre of the school grounds is thought to be more than 150 years old. The tree marks the school’s continuity and growth, and Ascham is forever appreciative of the contributions of all past heads of the school who worked toward the school’s development.




In 2011 Ascham celebrates its quasquicentenary

  • 125 years of continuous operation
  • 125 years of outstanding alumnae achievements
  • 125 years of building resilience, independence of spirit and
  • generating women leaders across the globe.

Old Girls drinks under the Ascham fig tree
June 2011

Generations Lunch during Back to Ascham Week

 

Fig Tree
Ascham School 188 New South Head Road Edgecliff NSW 2027 Australia Tel:  61 2 8356 7000 Fax: 61 2 8356 7230 ABN: 69180683767(CRICOS Registered Provider Number: 00580E)