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Address: South Yarra VIC 3141, Australia
State: Victoria
City: South Yarra
Zip Code: 3141



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Hi, can we still enroll our daughters for next year?
Hello good morning. Do you receive international children? And how much are the registration fees?
Melbourne Girls Grammar also known as MGGS, and earlier as MCEGGS, is an independent, Anglican, day and boarding school for girls, located in South Yarra, an inner city suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Founded in 1893 by Emily Hensley and Alice Taylor, the school has a non-selective enrolment policy and caters for 950 students from Pre-school to Year 12, including 90 boarders. It was originally known as Melbourne Church of England Girls Grammar School. Melbourne Girls Grammar is affiliated with the Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia AHISA, the Junior School Heads Association of Australia JSHAA, the Alliance of Girls' Schools Australasia AGSA, the Association of Independent Schools of Victoria AISV, the Australian Boarding Schools Association ABSA, and is a founding member of Girls Sport Victoria GSV. Melbourne Girls Grammar was founded in 1893, as a private school in Domain Road, South Yarra, by Emily Hensley and Alice Taylor. In 1900, the School moved to its current location in Anderson Street, and in 1903 it became the first girls' school to be owned by the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne. Merton Hall, the senior school of Melbourne Girls Grammar, was named after the house in Cambridge, England, where Newnham College began. The tenth Headmistress of Melbourne Girls Grammar, Christine Briggs, announced her retirement in 2007. Catherine Misson was appointed to the position of Headmistress in 2008. In 2019, Toni Meath, previously principal at Mac.Robertson Girls' High School, was appointed as her replacement. The Junior Years Prep - Year 4 learning environment is located at the Morris Hall Campus on Caroline Street, while the Early Learning Centre 3 and 4 Year Old Program and the Middle Years 5 - 8 and Senior Years Years 9 - 12 are located at the Merton Hall Campus, Anderson Street, South Yarra. The Merton Hall Campus provides a chapel, gymnasium, library, dining hall, specialist Art, Drama and Science Centres, assembly hall, multipurpose sports fields and a rowing facility located nearby on the banks of the Yarra River. The Boarding House which caters for approximately 80 students and the Enrolments Centre are located on the Merton Hall Campus. Wildfell, was built in 2011 for the Middle Years Program, which includes an eLearning studio and Learning Studios. Morris Hall, the Junior Years Campus, incorporates Learning Studios, specialist Art, Music and Science Centres, oval and sustainable gardens. The school opened its Science Futures Centre in 2005, with a ceremony attended by Sir Gustav Nossal. The Science Futures Centre comprises eight laboratories, three preparation rooms, three laboratory technicians' offices and withdrawal areas. In 2006, the school re-opened the Nina Crone Library, named after a past Headmistress. Melbourne Girls Grammar offers Victorian Certificate of Education VCE for its students at Years 11 to 12, with some students beginning their VCE studies in Year 10.
I havny been here yet, but I'm think about moving here when I live I Melbourne. All reviews are great and and the school looks amazing, i look forward to coming here in the future!
I went here and it was so amazing. It gave me lots of Opportunitys
The most amazing school ever. No bullies nothing. Absolutely amazing!!
My friend went there. Must be a lovely school.
Fantastic school. Amazing Staff. Embracing students.
Really nice girls. Very nice. Principled.
I haven't gone there YET, But in the near Future I might
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