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Reunion reveals a shared connection

A school reunion is always an excellent opportunity to reconnect with former classmates and old friends.

The 1916 First VIII

The photograph of the 1916 Melbourne Grammar First VIII that hangs in our Boatsheds highlights a special moment of the School’s history.

My time at Grimwade House

Danni Roche OAM (OM 1987) is one of Melbourne Grammar School’s most successful athletes.

The impact of LGR

The Leslie Gladstone Society has had a profound impact on many students. Here, three Old Melburnians outline how it changed their lives.

When the past meets the future

The first of many Guest family members entered the School gates more than 80 years ago, giving the family a unique connection to the School.

Honouring our fallen

Two Old Melburnians hold a Victoria Cross. A plaque honouring Flight Lieutenant William (Bill) Newton VC (OM 1937) was recently unveiled.

Generations of ‘giving back’

Old Melburnian Michael Cotton (OM 1996) is providing financially disadvantaged students with scholarships to independent school.

Preserving our history

Dr David Holloway OAM (OM 1960) has dedicated more than 30 years to recording a largely forgotten part of Australia's military history.

Portrait of a Prime Minister

A new portrait of former Prime Minister and Old Melburnian The Right Hon (John) Malcolm Fraser AC CH (OM 1948) has been hung at the School.

The importance of recognising achievement

CEO of Creative Artists Agency, Steve Hasker (OM 1986), is using lessons learnt at Melbourne Grammar to help guide business transformation.