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A committed rower becomes an outstanding leader

Fergus Hamilton (OM 2017) is heading to the Olympics with some remarkable credentials.

An Olympic journey marked by determination and grit

Through successes and setbacks, Tim Masters (OM 2009) has held onto one quality that he says matters as much as talent: persistence.

Bringing a crew together to make history

Now on his way to the Paris Olympics, Jack Robertson (OM 2016) believes team dynamics are key to rowing success.

Our history of Olympic achievement

Old Melburnians have represented Australia with honour at Summer, Winter, and Paralympic (Winter) Games.

Australia’s first Olympian: Edwin Flack (OM 1890)

Celebrating 'The Lion of Athens', Australia’s sole representative at the first modern day Olympic Games in 1896 whose legacy continues to support our students.

The competitors who forged new Olympic traditions

Five Old Melburnian Olympians have competed with distinction in, perhaps, less familiar sports.

Melbourne Grammar at the 1924 Olympics

Three Old Melburnians represented Australia at the 1924 Paris Olympic Games, each with an interesting story to tell.

2024 King’s Birthday Honours

Congratulations to the 2024 King’s Birthday Honour recipients from the Melbourne Grammar School community.

Consistent success in Physical Education

The journey to outstanding results in VCE Physical Education begins early at Melbourne Grammar School.

A reflection from our 2023 Academic Head of School

Jaden Taveira achieved the highest possible ATAR - 99.95. Here, he highlights the benefits of learning beyond facts and figures.