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Reflecting on a year of resilience

As 2020 draws to a close, we can celebrate the way our School has risen to this year’s challenges with flexibility and a sense of community responsibility.

Continuing to connect

Andrew Tulloch, President of the Old Melburnians, describes how the sense of community was continued this year through new initiatives, and looks forward to 2021.

A quarter century of service

For Lloyd Thomas, a quarter century of giving time and energy to our School reflects a deeply held belief in the importance of Australian education.

Preparing for a challenging world

The world is a place of turmoil and we are invited into global woes each day through media and other mechanisms. Should we refuse to acknowledge the negative aspects of our environment, or is education the key to resolving them? Here, Headmaster, Mr Philip Grutzner, explores the issues underpinning this question.

A unique school association fosters global connections

The G30 Schools group is enabling students, teachers and the Headmaster to build meaningful connections across borders.

Beyond resilience: building a culture of big ideas

Big ideas – ideas that can reshape our communities and our world – are a crucial part of our education program at Melbourne Grammar.

Recognising leadership in a time of change

Incoming School Council Chair Andrew Michelmore honours the many contributions of Michael Bartlett across the School’s life and culture.

About Andrew Michelmore AO

Meet the new Chair of Melbourne Grammar School's Council, Mr Andrew Michelmore AO (OM 1970).

A time for proactive support

The purpose of the Old Melburnians Society is to foster goodwill amongst the alumni of Melbourne Grammar and support the welfare of the school.

The challenges and opportunities ahead

Mr Philip Grutzner (OM 1981) reflects on his return to Melbourne Grammar School as its 15th Headmaster.