Gippsland Grammar
Description
Gippsland Grammar is a school which fulfills potential. We provide learning opportunities, support and facilities so each student can excel and BE what they dream. We recognise that students are being prepared for a rapidly changing and uncertain future world. What does seem certain, however, is that the qualities which will bring opportunities for fulfilment will include creativity and confidence. Our job is to work with parents on developing the personal and intellectual characteristics that will allow students to move beyond the conventional boundaries of subject disciplines to weave new ways for dealing with the world, allowing imagination to interact with knowledge. We also aim to provide students with multiple opportunities to discover their passion, and their compassion!
Tell your friends
RECENT FACEBOOK POSTS
facebook.comOur crews battled heat and strong competition at the 2018 Barwon Regatta over the weekend to emerge victorious in a range of events. Wins in the U17 Boys Quad Scull, U19 Boys Quad Scull, U19 Double Scull, Open Division 3Y Quad Scull and U19 Girls Double. Congratulations all – a great start to the season and much deserved after a solid training camp.
Gippsland Grammar was delighted to participate in the official opening of the new Port of Sale Precinct, with our string quartet entertaining the crowd in the atrium throughout the day. Congratulations to Wellington Shire Council and the many others, including volunteers, who brought this project to fruition.
Congratulations Taj (Year 9) on receiving a community award this Australia Day, for services to sailing. Happy Australia Day to our school community. We hope you’ve had a lovely day with family and friends.
Sidney Churchman (Year 12) rode her Warmblood mare, JenJan Furst Star, for a First Place in the Senior Interschools Novice 2.1 dressage test, in extremely hot and trying conditions on Friday 19 January. The duo will compete for Gippsland Grammar in April at the Victorian State Interschool Championships.
It's on again! STAGGFAIR - Sunday 18 March @ Garnsey Campus. Join us for this biennial community celebration of everything that is special about Gippsland Grammar. Food stalls, rides, amusements, entertainment, bric-a-brac ...and this year includes the inaugural STAGGFAIR 'Dye Hard' Fun Run, commencing at 9am. Register for the Fun Run via the link below. https://www.mycause.com.au/events/staggfairdyehardfunrun
Our fabulous brass teacher, Mr Brad Cruickshank, will be performing at the Paynesville Music Festival with the Soultanas. Get your tickets now and see one of our favourite music teachers in action!
Hunter Pearce (Year 10) is living his dream. Chosen as a ball kid for the Nadal/Schwartzman match on Rod Laver Arena yesterday at the Australian Open; Hunter is back on Rod Laver Arena tonight for the Djokovic/Chung match up. Good luck Hunter; we'll be watching!
Luca Vuat (Year 12) shown here during a challenging day at the office as part of the Australian Sailing Youth National Championships at the Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron, held recently. Luca even met Olympic Gold medallist and America’s Cup (2017, Artemis) Skipper, Nathan Outteridge. Nice work Luca!
With temperatures soaring outside here’s an opportunity to enjoy air conditioned comfort ... visit the theatre to see some of our young students on stage. A great school holiday activity for locals to get involved in.
Lovely night to be on the water!
Our rowers are officially back in training. #funfitfast
Look who the kids bumped into at the Aus Open today; our very own Hunter Pearce (Year 10), doing his second stint as an AO Ballkid! Go Hunter!