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Twenty-five years of awe and wonder

Camp Dowd has been a place of challenge, discovery and reflection for thousands of students since it opened 25 years ago.

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.

Designing a foundation for learning

Head of Grimwade House Royce Helm considers how today’s Prep classrooms will be reimagined to reflect the way our youngest students learn.

Green by name…

Our new Property Manager, Elliot Green, explains how sustainable strategies are shaping our new Centre for Humanities.

The Ross Memorial Gates – steadfast and true

The Ross Memorial Gates continue to be an important point of ingress and egress for the School more than 113 years after they first opened.

A new opportunity for everyday engagement with art

The new sculpture at Melbourne Grammar School - 'Ape Right Hand' - presents students for another opportunity for an everyday association with art.

How buildings create school culture

Our school buildings tell us something about ourselves—what we aspire to, and how we care for each other.

A celebration of a long-standing friendship

The School continues to be grateful for the support and friendship of the Myer family.

The evolution of our learning spaces

The Rhoden and Neill Buildings are just two examples which demonstrate the changing nature of the School's infrastructure over time.

Flack Park, sanctuary in the city

The latest custodian of Edwin Flack Park is using her knowledge and initiative to create a habitat corridor for Melbourne’s fauna.