Melbourne Grammar School has a rich history full of interesting, and sometimes challenging, stories. Here are just a few.
History Story 21 Jul 2025 The fearless matron beloved by students and soldiers Recognised with the highest possible honour for her WWI service, School Matron Mary Finlay was also remembered as a friend to students.
History Story 14 Apr 2025 The act of generosity that transformed our Jubilee Former Old Melburnian President Edwin Currie (OM 1881) was only too willing to help as our School during our Jubilee celebrations in 1908.
History Story 04 Oct 2024 The lasting legacy of Arthur Barrett Arthur Barrett (OM 1887) had a lifelong involvement with the School but his role in establishing the Steele Oval is a little known story.
History Story 07 Dec 2023 The Ross Memorial Gates – steadfast and true The Ross Memorial Gates continue to be an important point of ingress and egress for the School more than 113 years after they first opened.
History Story 10 Jul 2023 Friends of Grammar: a story of enduring service and commitment The formal establishment of Friends of Grammar in the 1960s has had positive reverberations throughout the School community ever since.
History Story 03 Oct 2022 The evolution of our learning spaces The Rhoden and Neill Buildings are just two examples which demonstrate the changing nature of the School's infrastructure over time.