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Pembroke School was established in January of 1974 through the amalgamation of two single-sex schools, King’s College for boys, and Girton Girls' College.
King's College a boys' school established in 1923 and Girton Girls' College was established in 1915.
Our girls and boys learn in a natural, respectful and caring environment. They are challenged and stimulated by the opportunities offered by our broad-ranging academic and co-curricular programme.
Pembroke School Aims
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To offer our students the means to develop broad and deep knowledge base thus enabling them to act effectively as well-informed citizens.
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To create a dynamic learning community which encourages self-management, curiosity, intellectual rigour, enjoyment, innovation and the realisation of each individual's potential.
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To facilitate the social, physical and emotional development of each student emphasising personal growth, integrity, respect for differences in people, resilience, an appreciation of the environment, a sense of social responsibility and care for others;
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To encourage the exploration of students' spiritual values and their power to make ethical decisions;
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To promote thoughtful, respectful and informed participation in the community locally, nationally and internationally with an emphasis on seeking justice for all.
| City, State |
Adelaide, South Australia |
| School Type |
Coeducational, day and boarding |
| Religion |
Non-denominational |
| Established since |
1974 |
| Year Level |
Kindergarten to Year 12 |
| School population |
1545 |
| Accommodation |
Two boarding houses, Campbell House for boys, located on the King’s Campus and Turner House for Girls, located on the Girton Campus. |
To make an appointment for a free counselling session or to apply to the school,
please contact us.
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