Girton Grammar School

Girton Grammar School
Address
22 Vine Street
Bendigo, Victoria, 3550
Australia
Coordinates 36°45′45″S 144°16′23″E / 36.76250°S 144.27306°E / -36.76250; 144.27306Coordinates: 36°45′45″S 144°16′23″E / 36.76250°S 144.27306°E / -36.76250; 144.27306
Information
Type Co-educational, independent, day school
Motto Per Aspera Ad Astra
Denomination Non-denominational Christian
Founded 1992
Opened 1993
Founders John Higgs, Jan Thomas, Chris Morey, Clayton Jones, Robyn MacCulloch
Sister school Gojo Senior High School, Nara, Japan
Collège & Lycée Sainte Ursule, Luçon, France
Headmaster Matthew F. Maruff
Chaplain Gregory Harris
Grades Prep - Year 12
Enrolment 1,200
Houses Milward, Aherne, Frew, Jenkin, Jones, Riley
Colour(s) Maroon and gold          
Slogan Aspire to Star
Song "Proud the Banner"
VCE average 34
Newspaper The Whitehorse Post (2016-present)
Yearbook The Girtonian
School fees $13,812
Website girton.vic.edu.au

Girton Grammar School is an independent co-educational school from Prep to Year 12 located in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia.

History

Girton Grammar School was founded in late 1992 after Girton College, an initially single-sex girls' school owned and operated by the Anglican Diocese of Bendigo, closed in 1992 when the diocese was no longer able to fund it. Following the closure of Girton College, some people associated with that school founded Girton Grammar School as a new and independent private school. The school opened in early 1993 under the direction of founding headmaster Clayton Jones.[1]

Organisation

Girton Grammar School has a junior school (Prep to Grade 6) campus located at 105 MacKenzie Street, Bendigo, and a senior school campus (Year 7 to 12) located at 38 Wattle Street, Bendigo.

Academic results

In 2016, 20.1% of Girton Grammar School students achieved a VCE score of 40 or above.[2][3] The median ATAR score in 2016 was 83, with 26% of Year 12 VCE students ranking within the top 10% of the state, 15% in the top 5%, and 4% in the top 1%.[4] .

The school achieved a median ATAR score of 81 in 2015, with 32% of students ranking within the top 10% of the state and 19% within the top 5%.[5]

Girton Grammar School has produced two Rhodes Scholars, Rebecca Duke (2017) and Connor Rochford (2017).[6][7]

House system

There are six houses at the school. These are named after important figures in the history of both Girton Grammar School and the former Girton College.

  • Frew (red)
  • Riley (blue)
  • Aherne (green)
  • Millward (purple)
  • Jenkin (orange)
  • Jones (white)

Notable alumni

References

  1. "History of Girton". Girton Grammar School, Bendigo. 4 December 2015. Retrieved 18 September 2016.
  2. "Overview". 4 December 2015.
  3. Ltd, Better Education Pty. "VCE Independent School Ranking - 2016". bettereducation.com.au.
  4. http://www.girton.vic.edu.au/our-story/results/
  5. https://www.facebook.com/oga.girton/photos/a.361058980641255.87229.358253560921797/962121560534991/?type=3&theater
  6. Pedler, Chris (27 October 2016). "Scholar to hit the Rhodes".
  7. "From SPHPM to Oxford – Connor Rochford awarded a Rhodes Scholarship". www.monash.edu.
  8. Annika Smethurst (Riley, 2005 alumna), Old Girtonians' Association, 5 November 2012, archived from the original on 14 March 2016
  9. Wines, Maddie (30 May 2013). "Shelley Chaplin's story inspires students". Bendigo Advertiser.
  10. http://www.bendigoadvertiser.com.au/story/2463466/netballs-golden-girls-prove-anything-is-possible/
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