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Braving the Shave in Junior School

17th March, 2017 This morning, 10 brave Junior School students had their heads shaved in assembly for the World’s Greatest Shave event.  Each student was personally thanked and presented with a beanie by event ambassador, Mrs Sue Liddell, who works at Girton Grammar School and has survived cancer three times.  […]

Unseen and Unheard: Techs Do Their Thing

6th March, 2017 Theatre Technicians are the silent heroes of the theatre world and at Girton Grammar School, about 25 students have taken on the scaling of gantries and programing of sound and light as a co-curriculum subject. Theatre Tech students, as they are affectionately known, are the constant presence […]

Old Girtonians Perform for their Art

6th March, 2017 Two recent Girton graduates have moved to Melbourne to cut their teeth in the Performing Arts industry. One has joined the prestigious National Institute for Dramatic Arts (NIDA) and the other has been selected to be a part of the Victorian College of the Arts (VCA) Foundation […]

New Boat, New Coach, New Future

20th February, 2016 Rowing programs at Girton Grammar School are set to improve following the donation of an elite racing boat by Carey Grammar School in Melbourne and the appointment of an ex-Olympian rowing coach. The boat, a fiberglass racing 8 complete with carbon fibre oars, will enable young male […]

Girton RULER Expertise Hits New York!

The below news article is a result of Junior School teacher, Mrs Michelle Rey, recently visiting a school in New York and sharing her expertise in the RULER Approach. Relevant text is in bold, towards the end of the article. Congratulations Mrs Rey, for putting Girton on the world map! […]

Top Act Gets Place in Top Class

9th February, 2017 For the fourth year running, a Girton Grammar student has been selected by an independent panel of VCAA Theatre Studies assessors to perform at the prestigious Top Class concert at the Melbourne Recital Centre in March. Headmaster at Girton Grammar School, Mr Matthew Maruff, said that only […]