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Caulfield Grammar School and Malvern Memorial Grammar School (amalgamated with Caulfield in 1961), has had many notable students and staff. Alumni of the school are known as "Caulfield Grammarians" and are supported by the Caulfield Grammarians' Association. [1] Years of attendance are shown in brackets; MMGS denotes Malvern Memorial Grammar ...
Caulfield Grammar School is a private, co-educational, Anglican, International Baccalaureate, day and boarding school, located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.Founded in 1881 as a boys' school, Caulfield Grammar began admitting girls exactly one hundred years later.
Former students of Caulfield Grammar School in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, and of the former Malvern Memorial Grammar School, are known as Caulfield Grammarians
Stephen Hibbert Newton (born 25 April 1955) AO is an Australian teacher, who served as Principal of Caulfield Grammar School (1993–2011) and Hamilton College (1986–1993) in Victoria. [1] Stephen Hibbert Newton was born in Melbourne on 25 April 1955 to Hibbert Richard Newton and Judith Mary Newton (née Williams).
It is the anniversary of the founding of Caulfield Grammar School, on 25 April 1881 – this is an extraordinary coincidence, for it is clear, from a number of different advertisements, that the school's founder, Joseph Henry Davies (1856–1890), had always intended to open the school on Wednesday, 20 April 1881; [87] however, just at the last ...
People educated at Caulfield Grammar School (168 P) Pages in category "Caulfield Grammar School" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
He was educated at Caulfield Grammar School from 1916 to 1927 [7] —representing the school in both swimming [8] and athletics [9] over a number of years—where he was both School Captain and Dux of School in 1926. [10] [11] [4] [12] He was a member of the Caulfield Grammar School Council for 12 years, from 1949 until his death in 1960. [13]
Stretton was born on 30 September 1922 in Melbourne, Victoria. [3] He was educated at Caulfield Grammar School [4] and Scotch College, Melbourne. [5] After graduating from the Royal Military College, Duntroon, he began his military career serving with the 2/9th Battalion during the Second World War.