An independent secular school that provides a broad, liberal education for girls from Years 7 to 12 in the Grammar tradition of scholarship and innovation.
Congratulations to BGGS Year 12 student Kaiyu Su for receiving Queensland's highest possible ATAR of 99.95. She was among only 36 other students in the state to achieve the top result in 2024.
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We greatly enjoy partnering with Coffee Brigade to provide another Service opportunity available to students, while contributing towards keeping Brisbane’s community nourished.
As Australia celebrates International Women’s Day, education remains the foundation of change in our society and the pathway for students to expand their horizons, writes Jacinda Euler Welsh, Principal, Brisbane Girls Grammar School
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Happy International Women’s Day!
Today, Principal, Ms Jacinda Euler Welsh, reflects on the power and responsibility of educators to inspire a more equitable society. Read more on InQueensland: https://t.co/kK1tZX1YGB
When Brisbane Girls Grammar School was established in 1875, the School’s founders had a vision for the kind of education its young women could benefit from. This International Women’s Day, we consider how we lay the groundwork for more inclusive, equitable communities #IWD2024
In the lead-up to International Women’s Day, we consider the @UNWomen theme: Count Her In: Invest in women. Accelerate progress. Education is foundational to enduring change and starts in the smallest moments: in her classroom, on her sports field—at her school #IWD2024
Brisbane Girls Grammar School is excited to announce a new publication for 2024: Reflections—a collection of essays, written by staff, exploring the education landscape and the values, philosophy and direction of the School.
Read Reflections 2024 here: https://t.co/3pryW5ExAG
Brisbane Girls Grammar School welcomes applications for two needs-based bursaries for girls commencing Year 7 in 2025.
For further information, visit
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Welcome to Girls Grammar for 2024! It was an exciting day on campus as students returned for the new school year and we also welcomed our Year 7 cohort for their first day as Grammar girls.
Phoebe Donaldson (McGiffin, 2001) believes Girls Grammar gave her the 'world-class education' that helped her become a General Practitioner.
Read her story below, and help us celebrate 150 years in 2025 by submitting your own story here: https://t.co/Xza9FQaNlm
Our BGGS Class of 2023 have attained outstanding ATAR results, with 85.22% of the cohort receiving scores of 90 and above.
Listen to some of our recent graduates’ hopes and plans for 2024.
View results: https://t.co/K0NpKYbEig
Recently, four of our students—Maggie Barrett-Beck, Ursula Carter, Lisa Walsham and Scout Sommerfeld—were selected for the 2024 @QSOrchestra Compose Program.
The program, held in June, will result in each participant producing a piece to be performed live in the QSO Studios.
At the School’s Remembrance Day Assembly, Year 11 student, Scarlett Bennett, presented the Remembrance Day Address.
Girls Grammar honours the contributions of all who have served our nation. Lest we forget.
Read the full address: https://t.co/ODa58FOCR1
Meet Nisha Swanston from Brisbane Girls Grammar, one of Queensland’s teachers who is transforming futures across the state. Check out their stories: https://t.co/sjbTevkugQ #WTDQLD
Tomorrow evening, hear from some of our Year 7 students who will reflect on their first year as a Grammar girl, for the 'Walking in their Shoes' presentation.
We can't wait for you to join us for Open Day 2023—register to attend via the link in our bio.