Topic: July 2025 Edition
The Old Melburnian blazer: A symbol of belonging
The Old Melburnian blazer is a simple way to signify our common legacy. Made-to-order, cuts are available for both men and women.
Past and upcoming 2025 Old Melburnian events
We encourage all Old Melburnians to be part of our vibrant community.
Articles of faith
On 30 May 2025, 250 Old Melburnians and special guests gathered for our 145th Annual Dinner and our 130th anniversary.
The night was mostly spent...
“It’s not about legacy, it’s about possibility.”
Dr Mark Roberts’ (OM 1994) appointment as Chair of the Witherby Tower Society Committee signals an exciting era for Melbourne Grammar School’s philanthropic community;...
Welcoming our new First Nations program leader
The new Manager of our First Nations program, Shane Evans, is enthusiastic about how his role can create greater cultural understanding across our community.
The oasis of silence
Year 11 student, Racer Adam, provides a powerful account of the often unrecognised benefits of being a child of two deaf parents.
“It’s your turn now”: A daughter’s gift
Justine Block explains why giving a gift to the School on behalf of her recently deceased father, Gilbert Block (OM 1952), was so important to her.
A remarkable day of giving for Melbourne Grammar School
With a focus on growing the School's First Nations Scholarship fund, our first-ever Giving Day saw a community come together.
Deep diving into literature in Upper Primary
Our Upper Primary literacy program assists students to gain new ways of thinking and new strategies for approaching knowledge.
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.