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Sport for sports sake?

Schools pay a great deal of attention to health, physical education and sport for very important reasons. 

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Vale Nigel Creese AM

With profound sadness, the Melbourne Grammar School community acknowledged the death of Nigel Arthur Holloway Creese AM.

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Harvey, his tuba and Toowoomba

Year 11 student and tuba player, Harvey Whittaker, recently joined other talented young musicians from across the country.

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A new Indigenous jumper

Our new student-designed Indigenous football jumper is being worn with pride by students across the School.

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Portrait of a Prime Minister

A new portrait of former Prime Minister and Old Melburnian The Right Hon (John) Malcolm Fraser AC CH (OM 1948) has been hung at the School.

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Preserving our history

Dr David Holloway OAM (OM 1960) has dedicated more than 30 years to recording a largely forgotten part of Australia's military history.

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Honouring our fallen

Two Old Melburnians hold a Victoria Cross. A plaque honouring Flight Lieutenant William (Bill) Newton VC (OM 1937) was recently unveiled.

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A sacred legacy

The Chapel of St Peter has been the heart of the School since its dedication 125 years ago, explains Senior Chaplain Rev'd Hans Christiansen

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Legacy or millstone?

Headmaster Roy Kelley highlights the importance and form of service learning at Melbourne Grammar School.