Scots PGC College

The Scots PGC College is an independent, co-educational, Uniting Church, day and boarding school, located in Warwick, Queensland, Australia.

The College currently caters for approximately 450 international and Australian students from Prep to year 12, including 180 boarders.

B. T. DeConlay, R. J. Shilliday, and W. R. Black, were founders of a school to serve the needs of the large Scottish population and provide a solid Presbyterian education.

[citation needed] The founding head of the girls' college was Constance Mackness who led the school until 1949.

[7] In 2018 student Dolly Everett committed suicide rather than return to the school and endure more bullying,[8] leading to calls for a national anti-bullying campaign.

The bands compete at various Highland Gatherings in the South-East corner of Queensland, as well as at State and National Championships.