Topic: April 2025 Edition
Changing attitudes one club at a time
With a lifelong passion for inclusivity and equality, former Grimwade House student Angie Greene is challenging sporting clubs to do better for queer players.
Funding major capital projects
As we look toward a landmark project for Melbourne Grammar, Chair of Council Andrew Michelmore outlines the funding strategy that will support its development.
Speaking up to revolutionise road safety
Undaunted by political and industry opposition, two Old Melburnians are jointly responsible for some of the measures that keep us safe on the roads today.
Why do good buildings matter?
The educational experience of our students extends well beyond what is taught in our classrooms according to Headmaster Philip Grutzner.
The value of a broad liberal education
In an AI-permeated age, our School must cultivate thinkers who reason ethically, analyse critically, and engage meaningfully according to our new Director of Learning and Research, Matthew Maruff.
A refreshed curriculum opens new learning pathways
This year, our Year 7-10 students will engage with a new curriculum created to ensure they are connected to their learning, and prepared for future challenges.
Introducing the 2025 School Captains
The Captains of each campus play an important role in shaping the culture of the School.
Expanding the study of Philosophy and Religious Studies
The updated Philosophy and Religious Studies curriculum promotes thinking deeply and thinking well explains Justin Glenn, Head of Philosophy and Religious Studies
Weaving the cloth: growth pathways at Grimwade House
At Grimwade House, learning is an intricate tapestry—woven uniquely for every child, with care, creativity, and purpose. And, in this article, we also introduce the 'What does your child need today?' library.
The first phase of a new Centre for Humanities
The Rhoden family legacy continues at Melbourne Grammar School with the construction of a new Centre for Humanities now underway.