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Caulfield Grammar School is a private, ... Stephen Newton, Caulfield Grammar's principal from 1993 to 2011, was made an Officer of the Order of Australia in 2012, ...
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).
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 ...
The following year, Archdeacon Langley moved the school to "Helenslea" in Hood Crescent, Caulfield North. [18] The school was officially opened at its new location by Archbishop Lees on 22 February 1923 [19] adjacent to St Mary's Church as the Shelford Girls' Grammar School. Ada Mary Thomas served as Shelford's headmistress from 1922 to 1945 ...
Robert Marks – editor of the Australian Journal of Management, Emeritus Professor at Australian Graduate School of Management; Dr. E. Neil McQueen – second Principal of the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Sydney; Stephen Newton – Principal of Caulfield Grammar School
In 1931, the school (at the time owned by Walter Murray Buntine) ceased being a "private school", and it became a "public school", with its operation conducted by a private company limited by guarantee. [35] [36] Langley served on the Caulfield Grammar School Council (the company's governing body) from its foundation in 1931 until 1945. [37]
The AGSV was founded in 1920 to provide an alternative to the Associated Public Schools of Victoria (APS). There were nine founding member schools: All Saints Grammar School, Brighton Grammar School, Camberwell Grammar School, Caulfield Grammar School, Haileybury College, Ivanhoe Grammar School, Malvern Grammar School, St Thomas College and Trinity Grammar School.
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]