The definition of an archive is a “collection of historical documents or records providing information about a place, institution, or group of people.” You may think of an archive as a place for the past, but really it is a place for the future. Our archivist is trained in conserving our precious and sentimental items to be able to share the Ĵý story for centuries to come.
The Ĵý Archives was established in 1976.
The Ĵý Archives is available for research or study. Students, staff and members of the general public are welcome to visit the Archives to read and examine items of interest.
The Ĵý Archives is available for research or study. Students, staff and members of the general public are welcome to visit the Archives to read and examine items of interest. Please email our Archivist if you wish to make an appointment.
The College continues to enhance its Archives with the acquisition of items that help complete collections. For donations to the school of items or information relating to Ĵý, its staff and students, including photos, programs, videos, student work or other documents suitable for the Archives, please contact the Archivist for further information.
As part of the 135th anniversary celebrations, the archivist produced a mini documentary, highlighting eight archival items that help tell the story of Ĵý. Please view the video below.
Please email our Archivist if you wish to make an appointment to view the Archives or to donate an item to the Ĵý Archive.
Ms Ella Bates
Archivist
Wednesday - Friday (8.00 am - 4.00 pm)
Location: Level 2 Hamilton
Tel: (+612) 9704 5748
E: ebates@plc.nsw.edu.au