School Leadership
How long-term thinking secures our School’s financial future
Our Chair of Council reflects on the process that ensures our School remains financially robust and well-managed.
Recognising the value and risk of new technologies
Informed, moral, and ethical human thinking and dialogue are integral elements of a Melbourne Grammar School education and these cannot be replaced by artificial intelligence – but there are some benefits we can explore.
From The Old Melburnians
We encourage all Old Melburnians to get involved in our vibrant Old Melburnian community.
Our Stories
Courage and humility define a career in tech
Working at the cutting edge of tech policy at a time of unprecedented change, Old Melburnian Simon Harari says he relies on his ability to take responsibility in the face of uncertainty.
New leadership in boarding
Introducing our new Director Of Boarding, Belinda Annan, who steps into the role after many years of service to our School.
Finding the meaning in medicine
For Old Melburnian Dr Victor Lin, the questions he started asking in his philosophy classes are still relevant to the impressive medical career he has today.
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.
Learning to walk in two worlds
Returning to our School for Reconciliation Week, Tiwi man Patrick Heenan reflects on his life's journey.
Friends of Grammar: a story of enduring service and commitment
The formal establishment of Friends of Grammar in the 1960s has had positive reverberations throughout the School community ever since.
Dedication and friendship spanning generations
Two past Friends of Grammar Presidents—who happen to be mother and daughter—share the highlights of their time in this busy yet deeply rewarding role.
2023 Community events
Events which bring our School community together are an important part of Melbourne Grammar School's culture.
Focus on Drama
Building confidence, empathy and resilience through Drama
Head of Drama Mark Brady discusses the many ways in which studying drama benefits students beyond the classroom.
Performing across the world
Ever since her Grimwade House stage debut, Kahlia Davis has been making her own luck, and now performs on the world stage.
The joys of the acting “marathon”
Jack Martin has loved performing ever since his Melbourne Grammar debut. Today, his many years of dedication to acting are paying off.
Aladdin Jr: a magic carpet ride
Everyone loves the tale of Aladdin, and our Year 6 performers created a wonderful musical version of the story.
When Leo interviewed Annette…
Year 6 student Leo Marchesani interviews our Head of Drama at Grimwade House and finds out a few surprises.
School News
2023 King’s Birthday Honours
Congratulations to the 2023 King's Birthday Honour recipients from the Melbourne Grammar School community.
Connecting the classroom with real-world context
After two weeks in Paris and Barcelona, History teacher Jeremy Hamilton has been able to bring a new, richer perspective on world events back to the classroom.
Tackling programming challenges on the world stage
At this year’s International Olympiad in Informatics, Year 11 student Miles Conway will be one of just four students representing Australia with his impressive programming and logic skills.
Tourism and its impact on Philip Island
Year 11 student, Leo Li, outlines how fieldwork aids learning in Geography.
Hockey: on the verge of making history
With only a few games left in the season, our First XI Hockey team is set to achieve a feat last attained by the School in 1981.
Public speaking success
Congratulations to three students who have showcased their outstanding public speaking talent in recent competitive events.