Annesley College
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Annesley College is an independent
Independent school
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, Uniting Church, day
Day school
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 and boarding school
Boarding school
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 for girls, located in Wayville
Wayville, South Australia
Wayville is an inner-southern suburb of Adelaide in the City of Unley. It is most notable for its hosting of the Royal Adelaide Show at the Royal Adelaide Showgrounds. The suburb is bordered to the north with the South Park Lands of Adelaide, and to the south with the tramline.Wayville Post Office...

, a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia
South Australia
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.

Founded in 1902 as Methodist Ladies' College, the College
College
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 has a non-selective enrolment policy and features a co-educational Kindergarten
Kindergarten
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 for children between the ages of three and five.

Annesley College is affiliated with

the Association of Independent Schools of South Australia,

the Junior School Heads Association of Australia
Junior School Heads Association of Australia
The Independent Primary School Heads of Australia formerly Junior School Heads Association of Australia , is an incorporated body representing the heads of independent primary schools in Australia....

 (JSHAA),

the Alliance of Girls' Schools Australasia (AGSA), and

the Australian Boarding Schools Association (ABSA).

Annesley has been an IB World School since December 2005.

In June 2011, following declining enrolments, speculation of merging with nearby Pulteney Grammar School
Pulteney Grammar School
Pulteney Grammar School is an independent, Anglican, co-educational, day school, located on South Terrace in Adelaide, South Australia.- History :...

, and interim management by Scotch College
Scotch College, Adelaide
Scotch College is an independent, Uniting Church, co-educational, day and boarding school, located on two adjacent campuses in Torrens Park and Mitcham, inner-southern suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia....

, it was announced that the school would relaunch in 2012 as the Annesley Learning Community, offering a school for boys and girls from Reception to Year 6 (from 2012) and a women's college for Years 10 to 12 (from 2013).

History

Annesley College was founded in 1902 as Methodist Ladies' College (MLC), at the site of the former Malvern Grammar School, with 26 students enrolled. In 1903, the school was moved to the site of the former Way College for boys on Greenhill Road at Wayville.

In 1977, a Union of the Congregational
Congregational church
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, Methodist and Presbyterian Churches took place, forming the Uniting Church of Australia. MLC subsequently took the name Annesley College, the maiden name of Susanna Wesley
Susanna Wesley
Susanna Wesley , born Susanna Annesley, was the daughter of Dr. Samuel Annesley and Mary White, and the mother of John and Charles Wesley....

, the mother of John Wesley
John Wesley
John Wesley was a Church of England cleric and Christian theologian. Wesley is largely credited, along with his brother Charles Wesley, as founding the Methodist movement which began when he took to open-air preaching in a similar manner to George Whitefield...

, the founder of the Methodist Church.

Merger discussions and management change

In October 2010 Annesley College stated it was considering merging with another school due to declining enrolments over the previous seven years. Later that month the Uniting Church stated it would guarantee the continuity of the school for the next two years and that no merger would proceed. The school then appointed former Melbourne Girls Grammar School
Melbourne Girls Grammar School
Melbourne Girls Grammar School , is an independent, Anglican, day and boarding school for girls, located in South Yarra, an inner city suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia....

 principal Christine Briggs as its new principal. However, Briggs withdrew from the appointment days later, and in the face of growing uncertainty the school then stated it was seeking formal discussion with Pulteney Grammar School
Pulteney Grammar School
Pulteney Grammar School is an independent, Anglican, co-educational, day school, located on South Terrace in Adelaide, South Australia.- History :...

 regarding amalgamation. The Uniting Church then changed tack again on 12 November, withdrawing from merger talks with Pulteney in favour of "the co-operation of another Uniting Church School". On 16 November, the Uniting Church stated that Annesley would not merge with another school, but that Scotch College
Scotch College, Adelaide
Scotch College is an independent, Uniting Church, co-educational, day and boarding school, located on two adjacent campuses in Torrens Park and Mitcham, inner-southern suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia....

 would take over its management. The existing school council resigned en masse, stating that amalgamation would provide a better outcome than that directed by the Uniting Church. By January 2011, only 108 students remained enrolled, down from 466 students mid-2010, with the school council chairman suggesting that in time the school would probably not sustain full Reception to Year 12 enrolment. This was confirmed in June 2011 with the school announcing that the it would relaunch in 2012 as the Annesley Learning Community, offering a school for boys and girls from Reception to Year 6 (from 2012) and a women's college for Years 10 to 12 (from 2013). The principal anticipated that staffing numbers would consequently drop from 29 to 13 in 2012.

Campus

Annesley College is located on a single campus
Campus
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 in Wayville, opposite the Adelaide Parklands, 500 metres from the Adelaide CBD.

Some facilities of the school include: a Junior School with play facilities; Middle School classroom block; Senior College complex with Courtyard
Courtyard
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; science laboratories; computing laboratories and a robotics room; Sports Centre including a Gym
Gym
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nasium and 25 metre swimming pool
Swimming pool
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; Netball
Netball
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/tennis court
Tennis court
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s, fields and pitches; Art, Design rooms and a darkroom
Darkroom
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; Food and Hospitality Centre; Dining Room adjacent to the Boarding House; Café
Café
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; Libraries
Library
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 in the Junior and Secondary Schools; Drama
Drama
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 and Music
Music
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 facilities; Health Centre; Boarding facilities including single Year 12 rooms with en-suite bathrooms; the historic 'Gillingham Hall' seating the whole school; and a Chapel
Chapel
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.

Curriculum

The College's academic programs include the Primary Years Program
IB Primary Years Programme
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 of the International Baccalaureate Organisation
International Baccalaureate Organization
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 (IBPYP), the South Australian Certificate of Education
South Australian Certificate of Education
The South Australian Certificate of Education is awarded to students who have successfully completed their senior secondary schooling in the state of South Australia....

 (SACE), and Vocational Education
Vocational education
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 and Training (VET) specialisations.

Notable alumnae

Alumnae of Annesley College are known as Old Scholars, and may elect to join the school's alumnae association, the MLC/Annesley College Old Scholars Association. The Old Scholars Association began in 1905 as the MLC Guild, as was a way for former pupils of the school to meet regularly. The first meetings were literary and music
Music
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 evenings with girls writing essay
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s for discussion. Some notable Annesley/MLC Old Scholars include:
  • Jennifer Jane Batrouney – Senior Counsel
    Senior Counsel
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    , Victoria (also attended Methodist Ladies' College, Melbourne
    Methodist Ladies' College, Melbourne
    Methodist Ladies' College is an independent, non-selective, day and boarding school for girls, located in Kew, an eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia...

    )
  • Roxy Byrne (née Sims) – actress and hockey player (Head Prefect, Dux and Captain of Hockey; Class of 1929)
  • Sara Douglass – author
  • Gerda Jezuchowski – reporter for Ten News
    Ten News
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  • Sally Newmarch
    Sally Newmarch
    Sally Newmarch is an Australian triple Olympic rower. Sally Newmarch and Amber Halliday broke the light weight women's double scull world record at the 2004 Athens Olympics, Newmarch currently holds the Australian ergometer record. Newmarch now resides in Perth, Western Australia...

     – Olympic rower
  • Amy Gillett
    Amy Gillett
    Amy Gillett was an Australian track cyclist and rower who represented Australia in both sports before her death in a training accident when a motorist crashed into the Australian squad of cyclists with whom she was training....

    – rower and cyclist

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