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Margaret (Peggy) Porter (nee Bowles) 1931-2018

Past Student 1945 Peg was born on 7th February 1931 in Goondiwindi, daughter of Rita and Dick Bowles of Willoughby, NSW.  She spent her high school years at boarding school in Warwick at the Presbyterian Girls College (PGC). Peg was a tomboy in those years. Besides the ‘Shirley Temple’ doll she loved …., the other [...]

2020-06-30T14:22:33+10:00May 19th, 2020|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Margaret (Peggy) Porter (nee Bowles) 1931-2018

Mark Edward Caldicott 1960-2020

Past Student 1973-1976 Mark came into the world on the 21st of March 1960 at the Millmerran hospital, born to Elizabeth and John Caldicott.  A week later he was taken home to “Monmouth”, the family farm, in a new Holden ute.  It was heatwave conditions and there were 50 miles of rough dirt track, barely two wheel [...]

2020-06-25T09:22:08+10:00May 19th, 2020|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Mark Edward Caldicott 1960-2020

Interesting Facts for Past Students

Harold Foote (1919 – 23) Harold and Gwen Morrow (1922) who were married on 16th May 1930 was the first SCOTS/PGC Marriage. He was one of the first boarders on the Foundation of Scots. Harold was also one of the first two prefects at Scots. He is responsible for giving “The Clansman” its name. William R. ‘Roy’ Coade (1919 [...]

2019-05-03T10:56:43+10:00May 3rd, 2019|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Interesting Facts for Past Students

GREEN “Barry” J.B. (1944 – 47)

Written by Tom Edmistone (LM 1946-51) It is the writer’s opinion that Barry Green would have been the best tennis player to have passed through SCOTS PGC College during its first 100 years. Those Past Students who knew Barry “Burry' Green would remember of course that he played in the 1st IV while at school – [...]

2019-05-02T15:39:10+10:00May 2nd, 2019|Uncategorized|Comments Off on GREEN “Barry” J.B. (1944 – 47)