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Girton Grammar School

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Motto
  
Per Aspera Ad Astra

Chairperson
  
Robert Ketterer

School fees
  
13,000 AUD

Founded
  
1993

Established
  
1993

Headmaster
  
Mathew F. Maruff

Phone
  
+61 3 5441 3114

Sister schools
  
Japan, France

Type
  
Independent, co-educational, day school

Denomination
  
Non-denominational Christian

Address
  
105 MacKenzie St, Bendigo VIC 3550, Australia

Similar
  
Catholic College Bendigo, Bendigo Senior Secondar, Bendigo South East College, Weeroona College Bendigo, Crusoe College

Girton grammar school


Girton Grammar School is an Australian private school in Bendigo, Victoria, which offers education from Prep to Year 12.

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History

In early 1993, a group of people including some former teachers of Girton College, a school of the Anglican Diocese of Bendigo which closed in 1992, opened a new school and named it "Girton Grammar School". Despite its similar name and its adoption of some other aspects of the former Girton College, the school has no official connection to the former school or to the Anglican diocese. Girton Grammar School's first headmaster was Clayton Jones.

Organisation

The junior school (Prep to Year 6) and the senior school (Years 7 to 12) are located on separate campuses, a few minutes’ walk apart.

House system

At Girton there are six houses; Frew (red), Riley (blue), Aherne (green), Milward (purple), Jenkin (orange) and Jones (white). Frew, Aherne and Riley are the three original houses and are displayed on the school logo, school ties and throughout various buildings. They are named after various people with extensive contributions to the school.

Educational approach

Girton has implemented a program that aims to build pupils' emotional resiliency, described as the capacity "to thrive in the face of adversity". The program arose largely in response to worldwide statistics that show deteriorating mental health for young people, especially bullying and suicide. The school has approached this using the "RULER" program designed by the Yale Centre for Emotional Intelligence, teaching children how to "Recognise, Understand, Label, Express and Regulate" their emotions. The school also anticipates that these skills will allow students to perform better academically.

Controversies

In May 2016, the school held its Foundation Day Service. Angus McCormack, a former school captain, was invited as a guest of his father, Christopher McCormack, who was a member of the board of the school. However, the deputy head refused to allow Angus McCormack to enter the event. The school has stated this was due to his suit being deemed inappropriate. Christopher McCormack said it was because his son is openly gay and has since resigned his position on the school board in support of his son.

References

Girton Grammar School Wikipedia