Topic: October 2025 Edition
Teaching the past, inspiring the future
The JT Morrow Education Trust supports Scott Williams’ teaching career at Melbourne Grammar School.
Limitless potential unlocked through Scholarship
The Will Ballantyne Visual Arts Scholarship is helping Ethan Mar realise his artistic potential at Melbourne Grammar.
Measuring moments, shaping perspectives
Melbourne Grammar School’s Sculpture Walk welcomes a new addition.
Your story, their future
The Witherby Tower Society helps secure scholarships and opportunities for future Melbourne Grammar students.
Thank you for a remarkable year of support – 2025
The Melbourne Grammar School Foundation marked 50 years with its first Giving Day, raising $1.3 million for First Nations Scholarships.
The universal language of music
Head of Woodwind Rob Glaesemann ends his 35-year tenure in 2025, leaving a lasting musical legacy at Melbourne Grammar.
How music education improves cognitive and social skills
Music education does more than teach notes and rhythms. It builds cognitive skills, strengthens problem-solving and coordination, and fosters teamwork and confidence, giving students benefits that extend far beyond the classroom.
Returning to Melbourne Grammar with a New York state of mind
Daniel Le (OM 2010) is back at Melbourne Grammar as Head of Keyboard, bringing his experience from stages like Carnegie Hall into teaching and mentoring young pianists.
A musical journey started and shaped by the sound of voice
From Grimwade House classrooms to the Sydney Opera House, Dr Marianne Edwards (OM 1998) has followed her love of music around the world.
Classical training still in the mix for an international record producer
From early days in the Melbourne Grammar Orchestra to Grammy award-winning work with global artists, Mitch Kenny (OM 1993) blends classical training and pop sensibility to craft music heard globally.