PRESHIL

'Preshil Lyttle Margaret Memorial School School'
'Motto' ''Courage''
'Established' March 17, 1934
'School type' Independent, Co-ed, Day
'Known As' Preshil.
'Headmaster' Ms. Vivien Millane
'Location' Kew, Victoria, Australia
'Campus' Suburban
'Homepage' www.preshil.vic.edu.au

'Preshil', or The Margaret Lyttle Memorial School, is an independent, non-denominational private school, in Melbourne, Australia. Founded in the early 1930s by Margaret J R Lyttle, and based upon alternative education principles similar to Summerhill in England, although unlike Summerhill, classes are compulsory and held at fixed times. Preshil states that it 'aims to fit itself to the needs of the child rather than forcing the child to fit into the needs of the school'. At Preshil, students work at their level of cognitive and emotional development. Preshil caters for students from Kindergarten to year 12 (Victorian Certificate of Education).

Contents
Alumni
Bibliography
External links
References

Alumni


Notable alumni:

★ Photographer Polly Borland

★ Olympic Taekwondo Gold Medallist Lauren Burns

★ Architect Zahava Elenberg

★ Furniture designer Anton Gerner [1]

★ Comedian Gina Riley

★ Philosopher Peter Singer

★ Musicians Sean Greenway and Matthew Whittle of GOD (band).

★ Musician (2006 Aria winner- Best Female) Clare Bowditch [2]

★ Sculptor Alexander Knox National Sculpture Award 2006

★ Leading Australian Scientology Author, John Potter

★ Physicist Dougal Davis

★ Architect Dylan Brady Director Studio505

Bibliography



★ Lyttle, Dermot 'Preshil uniquely different' (Kew, Vic. : Preshil, 2002)

★ White, Naomi Rosh.'School matters : the Preshil alternative in education' (Port Melbourne : Mandarin, 1995).

External links



Preshil Preshil's official Web site, retrieved May 14, 2006

"Preshil vision is still splendid" by Matthew Pinkney, ''Herald Sun'', November 29, 2005, retrieved May 14, 2006

Preshil and progressive education in Australia ABC Radio National

Running with scissors on childhood

References



web site for Anton Gerner

★ Burns, L. ''Fighting Spirit'', Penguin Books Australia, 2003. ISBN 0-670-04037-1

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