Ethan O’Brien (Year 10) has been selected as a member of the Victorian Sailing Team for 2016/17 as a result of outstanding achievements in the National Championships, National Youth Championships […]

Theory came to life when 21 boys and their teacher Anthony Keane recently visited a construction site of The Fawkner at 499 St Kilda Road, a large office block being […]

Year 8 Captain of Dixon House, Jack Clarkson has recently returned from Costa Brava, Spain, where he competed in the world’s largest junior soccer tournament, the Mediterranean International Cup. There […]

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Ted's Camera store founder Ted Todd speaks to Year 6 about his journey of migration

Ted, a masterful story teller, wove humour and drama into his account of growing up in war torn Hungry and his family’s journey to Australia via refugee camps in Austria […]

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Will, the youngest member of the team, is playing with men, several of whom will be representing Australia in the Olympics  in Rio later in the year. For Will to be […]

Macca acquitted himself extremely well, scoring 95 not out (84 balls) in one game and 191 runs for the tournament. Macca led the team to the final where they were […]

Rebels player Nic Stirzaker with BGS students

The new program, launched on the eve of the 2016 Asteron Life Super Rugby season, will see the junior Rugby players at the school receive free Melbourne Rebels Junior Memberships […]

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Ashley visited the Junior School four times recently to spend time with each of the Year 6 art classes sharing with them first the theory of Street Art and then […]

Illustration of Boy bungy jumping

While life presents many opportunities for achievement, success and happiness, the reality is that occasionally we face disappointment. It might be a poor result on a test or report, missing out […]

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Data flying across a computer screen

Cameron Taylor joined Brighton Grammar six years ago in a dual role teaching IT related subjects and as eLearning Coordinator in the secondary years. Cameron is an amazing asset as […]

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