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Year 12 SACE Results 2025

On behalf of the Pembroke community, I congratulate our Class of 2025 on their remarkable SACE results which build upon our School’s proud legacy of academic success. Over the past few years, it has been a joy to watch this impressive cohort grow in curiosity, in intellect, and most importantly,…
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Stock Family

The Stocks are one of Pembroke’s boarding families from the Yorke Peninsula. Their association with the School began more than a century ago when patriarch Laurence Stock commenced at King’s in 1924.
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Our New Academic Uniform

Our new Academic Uniform stays true to the heart of our School, honouring the heritage of Pembroke and our founders Girton and King’s, while suiting the needs and desires of modern families.
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Parkin Family

Lee Parkin (1933) began his journey with King’s when it opened in 1924. Lee married Girton old scholar Jean Wilson (1930), and their children also attended King’s and Girton. Hear more about their story and the four generations of King’s, Girton and Pembroke old scholars in their family.
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Bianca Willson (2014)

Get to know your old scholar community. Bianca Willson (2014), Performing Arts Education Professional and Senior Course Coordinator at NIDA, blends her love of theatre with a passion for nurturing the next generation of creatives. Bianca Willson (2014) is a Performing Arts Education Professional and Senior Course Coordinator at the National Institute…
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Steven Chapman (2008)

Get to know your old scholar community. Steven Chapman (2008) is a physiotherapist at Adelaide United Football Club, combining his passion for sport and rehabilitation to support elite athletes at the highest level. Steven Chapman (2008) is a physiotherapist at Adelaide United Football Club, combining his passion for sport and rehabilitation…
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Interview with a Mascot

As part of Pembroke’s 50th year celebrations held across 2024, a School Mascot competition was held, with nearly 150 entries. The Pembroke Phoenix captured the imagination of students and staff alike and was chosen after a School-wide vote. Inspired by the legendary bird’s history across cultures—from the Egyptian Bennu to the…
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Phillip Mignone (2012)

Having a genuine love of supermarkets is not a common trait. In fact, here in Australia, we spend a fair amount of time complaining about them. But for Phillip Mignone (2012), recently made Head of Food Strategy and Programme Delivery at Marks and Spencer in London, the love is strong—detectable…
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