Ross and Ray talk to the ISBC’s Exploring Boys’ Education podcast.

In an era when traditional careers are changing, Brighton Grammar recognises that tomorrow’s entrepreneurs should be nurtured at school. “We know when boys make their own learning choices, and form […]

Walking the walk

June 17th, 2021 by Michele Fisher

With a keen interest to support St Vincent de Paul Society, Noam decided to prepare lolly bags for sale out the front of his home to support people in need, with […]

Congratulations to Dylan Alcott (OB 2008) for winning his third consecutive French Open title after defeating Sam Schroder in the Men’s Quad Wheelchair Singles final, 6-4 6-2 on Monday night. […]

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Reconciliation Week begins with the anniversary of the 1967 referendum on 27 May and ends with Mabo Day on 3 June. This year’s theme of Reconciliation Takes Action is a fitting reminder […]

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Congratulations to Unit 1 and Unit 3 Drama students on their recent ensemble performances. Boys were tasked with devising and performing a piece in response to a prompt that posed […]

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Year 12 students were recently visited by leading mindset coach Emma Murray and Australian cricketer Will Pucovski (OB2015) as part of their High Performance Mindfulness program. Brighton Grammar has been […]

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Our student team posted the second fastest racing time at the 2021 national finals, only .033 seconds behind the winners. Constellation Racing team members Jenson Galvin, James Tan, James Mitchell […]

We’ve been awarded an Employer of Choice 2021, named among 25 schools across the country that went above and beyond to support staff through 2020, with special mention of our Headmaster […]

Author visit

May 25th, 2021 by Michele Fisher

Will discussed with Year 8 all aspects of his writing career, from the beginning of his career to writing The First Third, and beyond. His speech was very funny and […]