Topic: Our Stories
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.
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.
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.
Seeing the world by following the sun
The rich life of Zeus Merfield (OM 1918) demonstrates just how far following our passions can take us.
A strategic path to success
After being inducted into the Hockey Australia Hall of Fame, Lachlan Dreher shares the importance of strategy, detachment and a sense of fun.
Collaborating for our community’s water security
Grimwade House graduate Chloe Wiesenfeld is working on one of the biggest challenges Victoria will face in the next 50 years: the security of our water supply.
Turning the ship around on sustainability
Creating a more sustainable world takes patience, but for Chester Cunningham (OM 1993), there’s no question about the importance of his work.
Stanley Melbourne Bruce, a Life of Service
Year 12 student, Marcus Allen, explores the lasting impact of Stanley Melbourne Bruce (OM 1901), appointed Prime Minister of Australian in 1923.
An Old Melburnian at the top of his game
Pat O'Hara Wood won the Australian Open in 1923. Here, Year 10 student Thomas Amarasekara showcases his life.