Principal, Melbourne Girls Grammar. Lover of gardening, music, ballet, literature, swimming and yoga. Curious, optimistic and passionate about learning.
Do you know a young Old Grammarian doing amazing things? Nominations are now open for the Emily Hensley Award 2023!
This Award celebrates the diverse achievements of OGs under the age of 40. Find out more and nominate now https://t.co/BlyJHiKRQ9
Keep an eye out! 👀 Our #Mildura centre is set to open soon. Regional Victorian teachers will have access to even more #professionallearning opportunities and are already booking in for terms 3 and 4 - say hello to improving student outcomes in local schools!
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Last week, six Year 10 students visited the UniMelb's Telstra Creator Space. Here, they were given repurposed materials to build a complex machine that performs a single task. In a few weeks time, the students will return to the lab for competition day!
The @AcademyVIC is very proud and pleased to have been involved in the development of this event last night - a Special Edition of the ABC's Q&A - on education.
Thank you to @AnnabelAstbury, Louise Ford and the team at the ABC 🙏🙏
https://t.co/hHteE0ASGy
Last term, we were honoured to welcome many families for our annual ‘Morris Hall Performs’ concert. It was a joyous evening where students from Prep to Year 4 showcased their diverse musical talents!
Our latest issue of Information Exchange, our online magazine, is out!
Throughout our 130-year history, MGGS has shown adaptability and flexibility in education.
Click now to read all about the spirit of innovation in the MGGS community.
https://t.co/QrBQ7xsCQZ
Applications for the Academy’s 2024 Teaching Excellence Program are now open and highly-skilled teachers across Victoria are encouraged to apply. Find out more and apply now to be part of an exceptional teaching community in 2024 ➡️ https://t.co/RvBodMZJoL
How do you answer people who feel that the Voice is a way to delay or avoid treaty?
"Treaties are going to take many decades, they say 30 to 40 years. Why would you wait an uncertain amount of time for an uncertain outcome?"
@thomasmayo23#auspol#Yes23
For this Reconciliation Week, our ELC students were joined by five Indigenous Grammarians to learn about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture. The older students read the younger girls a Welcome to Country book and taught them the Indigenous names of animals.
The Melbourne Girls Grammar Boarding House is conveniently located at the heart of our Merton Hall campus.
Life in the Boarding House gives students the opportunity to focus on their learning, get involved in activities, build confidence, gain independence and flourish.
Our Morris Hall Grammarians were joined by their parents and loved ones for Look at Learning Week. This was a great opportunity for the students to share what they have been learning, and even teach their parents a few things!
Last week, our Year 10 Geography students ventured to Phillip Island to conduct field work, investigating the environmental management of the region. They stopped at Nobbie's Point, Cowes and ended their trip by visiting the Penguin Parade in the evening!
This Friday and Saturday, 26 & 27 May, come and join MGGS's Director of Boarding, Amanda Haggie, and Customer Relationship Manager, Yvonne Bennett, at Booth 7 of the Boarding Schools Expo - held at The Range Function Centre in Wagga Wagga, NSW.
"The 2023 Annual Giving Campaign is a wonderful opportunity to support Melbourne Girls Grammar and the educational experience of both current and future students." - Dr. Toni Meath, Principal.
We invite you to learn more and donate via the link below:
https://t.co/Q0RBlkqB9l
Last week, our Year 4 students spent two nights at the Mt Evelyn Discovery Camp. Grammarians gave their all at archery, eagerly hopped on the flying fox, got up close and personal with wildlife, enjoyed marshmallows by the fire, and created memories that will last a lifetime.
Stephanie Pavlou is an exceptional educator working with the Melbourne Girls Grammar School and is joining us at the #NationalEducationSummit in Melbourne (June 15th). Her presentation will explore the benefits of connecting industry and education for both teachers and students.