Topic: School Leadership
Taking the initiative to spark change
Our School Captains have started a conversation about sustainability that they hope will transform our actions over the years to come.
Is it better to give or to receive?
All members of our School community have the opportunity to show leadership in demonstrating the importance of giving.
The invisible support that shapes our School
Our Chair of Council reflects on the work of those who contribute to our School as volunteers, quietly supporting our community in important ways.
Courage in the face of adversity
We all face challenges every day - but it is how we respond to these that is important. I believe that courage and hard work can overcome many obstacles.
A constant during periods of change
Change can be daunting at the best of times. Not long after a global pandemic, we are facing a new political landscape, an energy...
Balancing change and tradition over two decades
After 22 years of service, John Jesson retires with a legacy that spans many of our School’s most significant projects, and a reputation for leading by example.
Towards 2030: our vision, values and priorities
Towards 2030 sets out Melbourne Grammar School’s strategic intentions.
Thank you to an outstanding leader
We recognise Philip Solomon QC (OM 1986) who has made many contributions to the School over many years.
Vulnerability at the heart of education
The 2022 Captain of School reflects on the human development that occurs through education.
New models of service and success
Our new OM Council President continues to be guided by Melbourne Grammar values and the confidence he gained at our School.