Presbyterian Women's College Limited
This well-known girls' school, founded in 1875, has the best education for women. Located in Burwood, east of Melbourne, adjacent to Deakin University campus. The school has a 16 hectare garden and playground, first-class teaching facilities, various IT, biology, chemistry and physics laboratories, as well as a performance center, a large library, a music school, a gymnasium, a swimming center and Olympic-standard hockey and table tennis venues.
PLC has a strong reputation, scale and facilities. The geographical location is very close to Boxhill and Glen Waverly, where Chinese live in concentrated communities, so it is especially loved by Chinese families, and the proportion of Asian students in the school is high.
2. Camberwell Women's Grammar School Camberwell Women's College
Founded in 1920, it is a school with all religious traditions. Over the years, the college entrance examination scores are among the best, with 20 13 ranking 22nd and 20 14 ranking 16. About 80% of people scored above 90 in VCE exam. More than a quarter of the students go to Melbourne University, the most famous university in Australia. It offers many subjects, such as mathematics, science, humanities, business, vision and performing arts, and teaches foreign languages such as Chinese, French and German. Scholarships can be awarded to students with excellent grades. The school is also a member of MSPI, which has a unique connection with the top universities in Victoria.
The school is small and medium-sized, with a harmonious relationship between teachers and students and more interaction between teachers and parents, which is more suitable for introverted young international students and cheap tuition.
Methodist Women's College Melbourne Methodist Women's School
Founded in 1882 and 129, it has a long history and enjoys a high reputation in Australia. The Australian Sun Herald rated MLC as one of Australia's top ten girls' schools with outstanding academic performance. One of the largest private girls' schools in Australia, with about 2000 students. There is an international student coordinator to help international students integrate into their study and local life in many ways. One of the partners of the University of Melbourne, senior students can learn about university courses in advance; It has five advanced scientific laboratories, a heated swimming pool, stadiums for softball, tennis, cricket and football, and a large performing arts center. Students above grade five are equipped with laptops.
The school is large in scale, large in number and rich in activities, which is suitable for extroverted small international students. The school pays more attention to sports activities, and the competition is not lost to PLC Women's College.