Topic: Beyond the Classroom
Early School trips to Asia
Melbourne Grammar students enjoyed their first overseas trip almost 100 years ago. Today, they provide a rich accent to on-campus learning.
Year 3 travel to New Zealand
Not wishing to be limited by circumstance, Year 3 recently 'visited' the Museum of New Zealand, Te Papa Tongarewa.
Refuge Cove: 17 days of discovery
In late 1960, an intrepid group of Melbourne Grammar teachers and students challenged themselves to become researchers and explorers in remote Victoria.
LGR Advanced Leadership Workshop
Although outdoor education experiences have been curtailed this year, the leadership training inherent in them has continued.
Connections across time through sporting prowess
Four of the school’s most intricate and beautiful sports trophies are linked by an Australian Prime Minister and an Olympian.
A unique school association fosters global connections
The G30 Schools group is enabling students, teachers and the Headmaster to build meaningful connections across borders.
Prioritising education
The COVID-19 crisis presented our international students with an unexpected dilemma.
Re-shaping our teaching for new situations
Director of Learning & Research, Andrew Baylis, explores the implications of the off-campus learning model for students and teachers.
Why a Chapel Choir?
Director of Music, Philip Carmody, explains the historical background to today's Chapel Choirs.
History of the Chapel Choir
Regular Chapel services have
been a part of Melbourne Grammar School life since its beginning in 1858. The
first hint of dedicated Chapel Choir occurs in...