Topic: December 2022
A legacy of contribution
As Chair of the Witherby Tower Society, Jim Cousins AO (OM 1961) sees his role as continuing a lifelong commitment to service.
The enduring impact of a single scholarship
Financial support to attend Melbourne Grammar has given Kavin Nenh new perspectives, new opportunities, and a desire to give back to those who might need support next.
Thank you for your support
Julian Smith (OM 1975) outlines just some of the benefits gifts to the School have and will bring.
Valedictory celebrations in 2022
It was a joy to return to our traditional Valedictory celebrations this year.
Seeking FOG archival material
Can you help? We are seeking Friends of Grammar related recollections and artefacts.
The impact of the Old Melburnians Dick Cotton Fellowship
Tom Akhurst (OM 2016) reflects how the Dick Cotton Fellowship has enabled him to offer hope, connection and commonality to others.
Building our community
‘What does it mean to be an Old Melburnian?’ is just one of the questions the Council is currently exploring.
Relationships and communication are key to a sustainable school
With experience gained at both local and international schools, our new Director of Business and Finance is already looking towards the future of Melbourne Grammar.
Two Grimwade teachers make the leap to Wadhurst
Wadhurst welcomes two new teachers who have transitioned from Grimwade House to join our secondary school campus.
An ‘Australian Animals’ exhibition at Grimwade House
The intersection of learning and art is always visible in the Grimwade House art rooms.