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Penrhos College

Updated July 2026

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Penrhos College is an independent girls' school in Como, Western Australia, catering to students from Pre-Kindergarten to Year 12. It is a single-sex institution dedicated to empowering young women through a holistic, future-focused education.

Teaching approach

The college is guided by a vision to revolutionise girls' education and prepare students for a future without boundaries. Its philosophy is built upon five strategic pillars—Embrace, Create, Soar, Blaze, and Impact—and four core commitments: no ceilings, make your own adventure, find the fun, and be a force for good. The school emphasises a single-sex environment to foster confidence, leadership, and the courage to challenge norms.

Programmes

The academic programme spans from Pre-Kindergarten to Year 12, incorporating the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme in the Junior School. The Early Learning Centre (Pre-K to Year 2) follows a play-based curriculum aligned with the Early Years Learning Framework and WA standards, featuring evidence-based literacy and numeracy programs such as PLD, Heggerty, and DIBELS. The Secondary School (Year 7 to Year 12) offers a comprehensive curriculum including Creative Arts and Design, English, Drama and Dance, Humanities and Social Sciences, Languages, Library and Technologies, Maths, Music, Health and PE, and Science. Pastoral care and chaplaincy are integrated across all year levels.

Outcomes

Graduates of the college have pursued diverse paths, including roles as CEOs, entrepreneurs, scientists, and politicians. The school's alumnae network includes notable figures such as Carmel Dean, Zoe Ventoura, and Kellie Parker. Many alumni return to the college as staff members, reflecting the enduring impact of their education.

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Learning support

The college provides inclusive education and dedicated support for students. The Junior School employs specialist Learning Enhancement teachers to provide personalised support and track individual progress. A communication protocol is in place to address concerns regarding a student's experience, ensuring a professional and supportive learning environment.

Frequently asked questions(5)
What curriculum does Penrhos College offer?
Penrhos College offers IB PYP.
Is Penrhos College a day or boarding school?
Penrhos College is a boarding school.
What accreditations does Penrhos College hold?
Penrhos College holds accreditations including IB.
Is Penrhos College co-educational?
Penrhos College is a girls school.
Where is Penrhos College located?
Penrhos College is an international school in Perth, Australia.

Tuition & fees

No published fee schedule was found for this school.

Admissions

Prospective families may book a tour or enquire via the college website. The application process requires a non-refundable $150 application fee, with a further non-refundable Family Confirming Fee payable upon acceptance of a place. The college provides specific information for international students and offers scholarships.

Calendar

The college operates on a term-based system, with dates provided for the 2026 and 2027 academic years. Parents can access detailed term dates and holiday schedules through the college portal.

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About the campus

The campus features state-of-the-art facilities, including modern food technology rooms and buildings. The school grounds include the Margaret Way courtyard, and the Menai Boarding House provides residential accommodation for students from Year 7 to Year 12. The college also maintains a health centre, a uniform shop, and a café for the school community.

Co-curriculars

The college offers a wide range of co-curricular activities, including performing arts, sports, and student-led clubs. Junior School students may participate in the Dragon Explorers program, while Secondary School students engage in diverse activities designed to foster teamwork, collaboration, and project management skills. These programs are intended to provide leadership opportunities and allow students to pursue personal interests outside the classroom.

  • Kalea Haran
    Kalea HaranCollege Principal

    Kalea Haran joined Penrhos as College Principal in 2021. She holds a Master of Education from the University of South Australia and an MBA from Deakin University, and previously served as Head of Secondary School at the Australian International School in Singapore and Assistant Principal at the Harris City Academy Crystal Palace in the UK.