Topic: Science and Technology
A rising star in microbiology
Richard Xu is investigating bacteria which have the potential to improve our environment.
The ongoing evolution of our School curriculum
Emeritus Professor James (Jim) Angus AO recently joined us to pass on his expertise on the expectations of industry today, and in the future.
Tackling programming challenges on the world stage
At this year’s International Olympiad in Informatics, Year 11 student Miles Conway will be one of just four students representing Australia with his impressive programming and logic skills.
How a seamless learning space builds curiosity
Our new Head of Science & Technology Simon Maaser shares how the Geoff Handbury Science and Technology Hub acts as a catalyst for learning.
The sound of collaboration
Our Senior School Product Design students have built links with a small rural school to bring their latest project to life.
Science Week: different by design
Staging Science Week during a COVID-19 lockdown led to new approaches and mindsets.
Inspiring new ways of thinking with technology
A chance decision to sign up for work experience at a primary school led Matt Smith into a digital career that is transforming teaching.
A potted history of a medical breakthrough
Our School Archives includes a small pot. Its history is more significant than you might think.
National finalists in STEM
Two Melbourne Grammar School teams joined more than 17,00 schools across 44 nations at the F1 in Schools STEM Challenge.
Pursuing ideas outside the traditional model
The Andrew Prentice Seminar Series fosters deep thinking, creativity and collaboration. Read more.