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“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;...

“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.

The act of generosity that transformed our Jubilee

Former Old Melburnian President Edwin Currie (OM 1881) was only too willing to help as our School faced a funding shortfall during our Jubilee celebrations.

A First Nations graduate inspires a new generation

Lachlan Harlow (OM 2013) embodies strength through identity, returning home to uplift the next generation of First Nations youth.

Four generations, one commitment

Martin Hiscock (OM 1982) honours four generations of his family with a gift in his Will to support exceptional teaching at Melbourne Grammar School.

Gray / Bolton: securing the School for generations

Two esteemed members of the Grammar Foundation discuss the School’s history of philanthropy and its role in securing students’ future.

Fifty years of philanthropic leadership

Melbourne Grammar celebrates 50 years of the Grammar Foundation, which has championed fundraising and support across generations.

Championing life-changing adventures

Staff and students share how outdoor education fosters personal growth and a sense of community, thanks to generous philanthropic support.

Driven by family, powered by opportunity

How a scholarship, and community of support, helped turn a student’s aspirations into achievements.