- Frensham School
Infobox Aust school private
name = Frensham School
motto = "In Love Serve One Another"
(St. Paul to the Galatians 5:13)cite web |url=http://www.frensham.nsw.edu.au/fren_motto.htm |title=The School Motto |accessdate=2008-02-03 |work=About Frensham |publisher= Frensham School]
established = 1913
type = Independent, Single-sex, Day and Boarding
denomination =Non-denominational
slogan = "Education that inspires..."
key_people = Ms Julie A Gillick (Principal)
Winifred Mary West (Founder)
Hon Justice Mr Arthur Emmett (Chairman)
fees = AU$18,355–19,821 p.a (Day)
AU$33,334–34,800 p.a (Boarding)cite web |url=http://www.schoolchoice.com.au/find_a_school?cid=12343&pid=2701667 |title=Frensham |accessdate=2007-02-14 |work=New South Wales Schools |publisher=School Choice ]
city = Mittagong
state =New South Wales
country =Australia flagicon|Australia
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enrolment = ~303 (7–12)
num_employ = ~35cite web |url=http://www.frensham.nsw.edu.au/forms/education_finance2006.pdf |title=Educational & Financial Report 2006 |accessdate=2007-08-11 |format=PDF |work=Current Happenings |publisher=Frensham School]
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homepage = [http://www.frensham.nsw.edu.au/ www.frensham.nsw.edu.au]Frensham School is an independent,
non-denominational , secondary, day andboarding school for girls, located at Mittagong, south of Sydney, in the Southern Highlands ofNew South Wales ,Australia .Established in 1913 by Winifred West,cite encyclopedia| last = Kennedy| first = Priscilla | encyclopedia =Australian Dictionary of Biography| title = West, Winifred Mary (1881 - 1971) | url = http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A120500b.htm| accessdate = 2008-02-03| edition = Online| year = 1990| publisher = Melbourne University Press| volume =12| location = Melbourne| pages = pp.447-448] the school has a non-selective enrolment policy and currently caters for approximately 300 students from Years 7 to 12, including 222 boarders. Students come to Frensham from Sydney, rural New South Wales, interstate, overseas and theSouthern Highlands. The school is governed by the Winifred West Schools Limited, along with Miss West's other two schools, Sturt School Craft Centre and Gib Gate
Primary school .Frensham is affiliated with the Boarding Schools' Association of the United Kingdom,cite web |url=http://www.frensham.nsw.edu.au/about.htm |title=About Frensham |accessdate=2007-06-25 |work=Home |publisher=Frensham School] the Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia (AHISA),cite web |url=http://www.ahisa.com.au/Display.aspx?tabid=3240 |title=New South Wales |accessdate=2008-02-03 |year =2008 |work=School Directory |publisher=Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia] the Australian Boarding Schools' Association (ABSA),cite web |url=http://www.boarding.org.au/site/school_detail.cfm?schID=172 |title=Frensham |accessdate=2008-02-03 |year =2005 |work=Schools |publisher=Australian Boarding Schools' Association] the Alliance of Girls' Schools Australasia (AGSA),cite web|url = http://www.agsa.org.au/members.php?PageID=11&Alpha=F |title = Member Schools |accessdate = 2008-02-03 |last = Butler|first = Jan|year = 2006|work = Members |publisher = The Alliance of Girls' Schools Australasia] and is a founding member of the
Association of Heads of Independent Girls' Schools (AHIGS).History
Frensham was founded by Winifred Mary West (1881–1971) on
17 July 1913 , with three students and five teaching staff.cite web |url=http://www.frensham.nsw.edu.au/fren_hist.htm |title=History |accessdate=2008-02-03 |work=About Frensham |publisher= Frensham School] West first came to Australia in 1907, where she met Phyllis Clubbe, and the two soon after considered the founding of a school. To prepare for this they returned toEngland , where West furthered her experience in teaching, and Clubbe undertook teacher training. In 1912, they returned to Australia to begin the search for a suitable site, preferably a country region with an invigorating climate, within a reasonable distance of Sydney. On1 June 1913 , "Y Berth", a house belonging to Mr Tooth, was leased for five years with the option to purchase. The property featured a twelve room house and convert|5|acre|ha|0 of grounds. The school was named after West's birthplace,Frensham inSurrey .Based on word-of-mouth, the school population had grown to 100 by 1918, and continued to grow to 250 by 1943, and 330 in 1963. In 1934, photographer
Harold Cazneaux published a book of photographs of the students and the school titled "The Frensham Book". This collection is now in theNational Library of Australia , and formed part of a National Library public exhibition of his photography. S. E. Emilsen wrote another book on the school in 1988. In 1941, Miss West established the Sturt Craft Centre for local students, teachingweaving , spinning andcarpentry as a community service. Eventually other crafts such aspottery ,jewellery ,textiles andscreenprinting were introduced. Today, Sturt also hosts annual Summer and Winter schools focussing on the arts in January and July. The Sturt School for Wood was established in 1985, and runs full time courses for designer makers of fine furniture. Gib Gate was established as a preparatory school for Frensham in 1954. The school had planned to open a preparatory school named "Little Frensham" in 1939, but the grounds were destroyed by the 1939bushfire s. In 1970, Gib Gate becameco-educational , catering for day students frompre-school to Year 6, with boarding available in Years 4, 5 and 6.In the mid 1970s, Frensham established a mass recruitment advertising campaign to achieve an increase in attendance, as the school faced unfavourable outcomes in net profit. The campaign lasted approximately five years, and by 1983 enrolments had doubled.
Principals
Governance
In 1917, Winifred West established a school Council consisting of staff, the head girl and another
prefect ,old girl s and community representatives. In 1932, Frensham School Limited was formed in order to provide for the school after the death of West, with the Council becoming the executive body. A Board of Governors became the executive body in 1952, with the council becoming an advisory body. Frensham School Limited was renamed as Winifred West Schools Limited in 1955, as recognition of Winifred West's other two schools, Sturt School and Gib Gate.Notable alumni
Alumni of Frensham School are known as Old Girls, and may elect to join the schoolsalumni association , the Frensham Fellowship. Frensham Fellowship was established in 1918, as a way of linking past and present students. Membership is open to former students and staff, with honorary membership offered to current staff and school prefects.cite web|url = http://www.frensham.nsw.edu.au/comm_alumni.htm|title = Frensham Alumni|accessdate = 2008-04-29|work = Community|publisher = Frensham School] Some notable Old Girls' of Frensham include: ;Media, entertainment and the arts
*Rosemary Dobson – Author and poet with 13 published works; Winner of awards including a 1996Australia Council Writer's Emeritus Award
*Henrietta Drake-Brockman – Playwright; 1938 winner of a Sesquicentenary Celebration Prize for best full-length play for "Men Without Wives"; Winner of a "Bulletin" Short Story Prizefact|date=April 2008
*Nancy Keesing – Author of 26 volumes of poetry and fiction, chaired theAustralia Council and the State Library of NSW
*Annette Macarthur-Onslow – Author and illustrator; Winner of the Book of the Year Award of the Children's Book Council for "Uhu" (1970)fact|date=April 2008
*Penny Meagher – Painter
*Joan Phipson – Author of 25 novels, including "The Family Conspiracy"; Winner of the Australian Children's Book of the Year (1963), and the New York Herald Tribune Children's Spring Book Festival Award (1964)fact|date=April 2008;Medicine and science
*DrCatherine Hamlin AC –Obstetrician andgynaecologist ; Co-founder of the Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital inEthiopia ; Pioneer infistula surgery; 1999 nominee for theNobel Peace Prize cite web|url = http://www.frensham.nsw.edu.au/comm_alumni2.htm|title = Former Students Studies & Career News|accessdate = 2008-04-29|work = Community|publisher = Frensham School];Politics, public service and the law
*Rosemary Foot (Class of 1953) – Former Deputy Leader of the NSW Liberal Party. First woman to be elected to a leadership position of a major party in a lower house anywhere in Australia
*Lucy Turnbull –Author and Company Director; former Lord Mayor of Sydney (also attended Kincoppal-Rose Bay)cite encyclopedia| editor = Suzannah Pearce| encyclopedia = Who's Who in Australia Live!| title = TURNBULL (Lucy) Lucinda Mary Forrest| accessdate = 2007-09-26| date = 2006-11-17| year = 2007| publisher = Crown Content Pty Ltd| location = North Melbourne, Vic]References
Further reading
* Curd, L.M. 1938. "Frensham: The First Twenty-five Years". Frensham School, Mittagong.
* Emilsen, S.E. 1988. "Frensham: An Historical Perspective". Winifred West Schools, Mittagong.
* Svensen, J. 1993. "Lasting Influences: Memories of Frensham 1938-1965". Molong Write Way, Molong, NSW.
* Tuckey, E. 1963. "Fifty years at Frensham: A history of an Australian School". Winifred West Schools, Mittagong.See also
*
List of non-government schools in New South Wales
*List of boarding schools External links
* [http://www.frensham.nsw.edu.au/ Frensham School website]
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