After two decades at Melbourne Grammar School, our Deputy Head of Grimwade House, Jane Thomas, is embarking on a new professional journey as the Head of Primary at the Australian International School in Hong Kong. Reflecting on her time at Grimwade House, Jane describes her tenure since 2005 as both an honor and a privilege.
“I arrived at Grimwade House as a young adult with just six years of teaching experience, unaware of what Grimwade House or Melbourne Grammar School would come to mean to me,” Jane shares. “Little did I know, it would quickly become one of the most significant influences in my life. Over the years, I’ve had the opportunity to teach and lead across all year levels, and the school has provided me with many exciting challenges. What I cherish most about Grimwade House is the people – both the big and the small.”
Leaving with life-long friendships
Reflecting on Jane Thomas’s time at Melbourne Grammar, Head of Grimwade House, Royce Helm, highlighted the deep affection the Grimwade community holds for her.
“I know that students, staff, and parents will miss her,” Royce said. “Jane has excelled in every role she has taken on, and on a personal level, I will miss her professionalism, generosity, and unwavering support.”
Although Jane is moving on from Grimwade House, she is confident that the friendships she has built with colleagues and families will endure. “Grimwade is a very special place that fosters strong relationships,” she says. “I’m leaving with many lifelong friendships that I’ve made here over the years.”
A legacy in pastoral care
Jane Thomas’s achievements at Grimwade House are numerous, including the successful implementation of an explicit phonics program and the clear communication and embedding of pastoral care themes and child safety measures across the school.
She also played a key role in streamlining communication and organisation, ensuring that the entire Grimwade community remains well-informed.
“Most recently, we’ve focused on the social development changes our students experience and how these can impact friendships,” Jane explains.
Reflecting on her time at Grimwade House, Jane expresses her gratitude for the joy and connection she’s found in her work. “I know how fortunate I am to have worked in a place I truly love” she says, recalling some of the fun and memorable moments, such as dressing up as ‘Mr and Mrs Twit’ with Royce, and the many dancing and singing opportunities in assemblies – some of which were broadcast into homes across Melbourne during COVID!”
“As I move forward to my next challenge, I can only say that the dedication and support from my colleagues, students, and their families have been integral to this wonderful journey. I am deeply grateful for the time I’ve spent at Grimwade House.”