 
    2023 Impact Report
         
     
    Our Vision
          Brisbane Grammar School aspires to be the best school for boys in Australia.
          Our Purpose
          Brisbane Grammar School educates boys within an innovative learning culture that nurtures their intellectual, physical, and emotional wellbeing to become global citizens who contribute to their communities.
          Our Values
          • Learning • Leadership
          • Endeavour • Respect
          • Community
          Our Motto
          nil sine labore nothing without work
           
    
              
              
            
            Message from Anthony Micallef
          Headmaster
          Welcome to the 2023 Impact Report.
          Every year, I am increasingly inspired and uplifted by the incredible acts of generosity and dedication displayed by members of the BGS community.
          It is thanks to the unwavering support of parents, Old Boys, staff, volunteers and donors within the BGS community that our school can offer exceptional education opportunities for boys.
          There was an overwhelming display of generosity and support from the BGS community once again on the third annual BGS Giving Day, held on 24 August 2023. This year, over $2.5 million was raised in support of the Bursary Fund and the STEAM Precinct.
          This wonderful community event was complemented by a generous pledge of $1.5 million to the STEAM Precinct from the P&F Auxiliary. The P&F Auxiliary oversees the
          operational aspects of both the Tuckshop and the Grammar Shop, with the assistance of numerous volunteers who generously devote their time to benefit our boys and the broader BGS community. The P&F Auxiliary and the volunteers who donate their time to serve our boys, embody the enduring spirit of community at Brisbane Grammar School. Learn more on page 7-9.
          As with every Impact Report, we highlight the generosity and impact of individuals in the BGS community. While their four sons have since graduated from BGS, Rob and Catriona Labrom remain actively involved in the School community, embodying the enduring spirit of generosity that characterises BGS. Their ongoing engagement serves as a testament to the lasting bonds forged within the BGS community. Read their story on page 18-19.
          It is heartening to witness the profound sense
          of empathy and responsibility displayed by our students as they participate in service projects and activities. It’s their dedication to creating positive change that distinguishes our school and equips our students to emerge as compassionate, socially aware leaders of the future. Page 10 highlights the 13-year history of the School’s involvement in the World’s Greatest Shave and how a small act of kindness became a major part of the School’s culture of giving.
          Brisbane Grammar School has a long tradition of offering bursaries to students who have demonstrated they have the potential to derive benefit from a BGS education. Recent Old Boys Sebastien Roy-Bryant and Sol Ward reflect on their time at BGS and how they made the most of every opportunity. Learn more on page 15 and 16. The connection with Brisbane Grammar School endures long beyond graduation, and it is
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    always heartwarming to hear stories of enduring connections and individuals who actively maintain these ties. The gathering for the Class of ‘62 on page 21 is testament to the lasting impact of the BGS experience and the enduring sense of community it fosters among Old Boys. Extraordinary individuals can be found throughout our community, consistently going
          above and beyond for the people around them. Our very own BGS staff member Phanavy Peng, has been recognised for making a positive difference for Cambodian refugees in her community. Read her story on page 20.
          I extend my sincere thanks to you for your continuing support of BGS students and the entire BGS community.
           Anthony Micallef Headmaster
    Anthony Micallef Headmaster
          
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            Message from Inma Beaumont
          Executive Director Community Relations
          It is a pleasure to share the 2023 Impact Report with our valued donors and the BGS community. I want to express my sincere gratitude for your continued support and partnership in our mission to create an environment where every student can achieve their full potential as part of the outstanding education Brisbane Grammar School has to offer.
          Since starting in my role as Executive Director Community Relations in 2020, my focus has remained on embedding trust in the School’s relationship with our stakeholders for the benefit of our students, staff, parents, volunteers, old boys and all of the people who make up our wonderful community.
          In this report, we share with you some of the highlights of our community members’
          achievements, including philanthropic gifts, student philanthropic endeavours and community initiatives.
          2024 marks the end of my time at BGS. I am proud of what the Community Relations team has accomplished under my leadership. My message of farewell must be a message of thanks.
          As a professional fundraiser, I arrived at the School just before the pandemic. Amid lockdowns and economic uncertainty, I had serious doubts that the School would achieve its fundraising campaign target of $10M of combined funds to support the STEAM Precinct and the Bursary Fund. As of today, I am proud to report that the BGS community has contributed $10M to the STEAM Precinct and approximately $2.5M to the Bursary Fund. The $12.5M contribution is an
          outstanding result for the campaign, which will improve educational outcomes for all students today and in the future. I remain in awe of you. I hope you enjoy reading and are inspired by the stories of the positive impact our community has on the School and in wider society. I wish you all the very best for the future.
          Warm Regards
          Inma Beaumont
          
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            A history of giving
          Since its foundation in 1868, Brisbane Grammar School has been more than just an educational institution; it’s been a thriving community where volunteers play a pivotal role in shaping the experience of its students.
          The contributions of volunteers are woven into the fabric of Brisbane Grammar School, enriching the lives of students and fostering a sense of community among all stakeholders. From the Grammar Shop to the Tuckshop, volunteers support various aspects of school life, ensuring that the boys have access to diverse opportunities for growth and development.
          Among the many volunteer groups, the
          Parents and Friends (P&F) Auxiliary stands out for its longstanding commitment to the School’s betterment and its direct impact on the boys’ education.
          The P&F Auxiliary oversees the day-to-day operations of the Grammar Shop and Tuckshop, staffed by dedicated parent volunteers yearround. The proceeds generated from these endeavours play a crucial role in financing various significant projects within BGS.
          Berthine Ommensen, who recently concluded her four-year term as President of the P&F Auxiliary, understands the impact of volunteering within a school community. With all four of
          her sons attending BGS, Berthine has firsthand experience of how volunteering shapes students’ educational journeys.
          Having embarked on her volunteering journey in the Tuckshop in 2012 when her eldest son started at BGS, Berthine has taken upon many roles within the Auxiliary Committee over the years, including Parent Representative when her youngest son started in 2016 and later as VicePresident in 2019. Berthine’s dedication highlights the essential role that committed volunteers like her play in fostering a supportive and enriching environment for all BGS students.
          “It’s like being part of a village where everyone,
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        no matter their stage of family life, shares something in common. It’s a great way to meet new people, build a support network and be involved in the School,” Berthine says.
          Incoming P&F Auxiliary President Rachael Dauber, whose four sons also attend BGS, echoes Berthine’s sentiment.
          “For newer mums, volunteering is a fantastic chance to connect with those who have been there, done that. It’s all about meeting new people as well as helping out.”
          For Berthine and Rachael, volunteering offers not only a chance to give back but also an avenue to connect with others and gain insights into the inner workings of the school.
          “Working at the Tuckshop allows you to connect with parents across various year levels, not just within your own. It provides a valuable insight into the school’s dynamics, familiarising you with teachers and giving you a sense of school life.”
          Over time, Berthine and Rachael have witnessed a transformation in their roles, evolving into the seasoned experts they are today.
          Thinking back to her initial experiences volunteering at the Tuckshop, Berthine reminisces about feeling like a newcomer, uncertain of her next steps without constant guidance. She amusingly recalls, “I remember thinking, I’ll never know what to do from one moment to the next without someone guiding me. But as time went on, the roles reversed, and I became the one offering guidance to the new parents.”
          At the heart of the P&F Auxiliary lie four pillars: community engagement, volunteer engagement, commercial operations and fundraising. These pillars serve as the foundation for the Auxiliary’s activities with the aim of bringing together the whole BGS community.
          “The P&F Auxiliary’s greatest strength lies in its ability to bridge across year levels and unite all parents and support groups through community events. It serves as the glue that binds parents together in the broader BGS community, fostering unity and cohesion among all stakeholders,” Berthine remarks.
          One of the Auxiliary’s major events, the Spring Luncheon, exemplifies this inclusive approach, bringing together individuals from various year levels and backgrounds.
          “The Spring Luncheon epitomises our commitment to inclusivity, uniting individuals from diverse year levels and backgrounds in a celebration of community and camaraderie. By fostering cross-connections and informal interactions, the Auxiliary aims to strengthens the
          sense of community across the entire school.”
          Historically, the P&F Auxiliary fundraising has contributed to many major School projects, such as the refurbishment of Harlin House, the Lilley Centre and the Indoor Sports Centre. Most recently, the Auxiliary made a generous pledge of $1.5 million towards the STEAM Precinct on Giving Day 2023. In recognition of this monumental contribution, one of the STEAM towers in the Atrium is named in their honour.
          When allocating funds, central to the Auxiliary’s decision-making process is a commitment to its core goals of connection, care and contribution.
          The P&F Auxiliary works collaboratively with the Headmaster Mr Anthony Micallef and other committee members to ensure it supports projects that benefit the entire school community.
           
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        “Everything we do is for the benefit of the boys, with all profits going directly back to the School. Our financial commitments must resonate with our committee members and the BGS community, reflecting careful consideration, fiscal responsibility and recognition of the input of future volunteers’ contributions. It’s about ensuring that everyone’s efforts make a tangible impact.”
          Looking ahead, the P&F Auxiliary aims to deepen its ties within the broader school community, by forging strong relationships with internal operations and the Old Boys’ Association.
          
              
              
            
            History of Giving
          BGS is privileged to have dedicated and selfless volunteers who offer their time to help in the Tuckshop, Grammar Shop, at sporting and cocurricular events, and on committees.
          “If we can continue these relationships, it will make the broader school community more cohesive and inclusive, ensuring the boys receive the best school experience possible.”
          The P&F Auxiliary generously pledged $1.5M on Giving Day to STEAM. The School acknowledges the monumental donation from the P&F Auxiliary by naming one of the STEAM towers in the Atrium.
          2019
          The P&F Auxiliary donated $250,000 towards Harlin House refurbishments and continue to honour their 2017 pledge of $500,000 over five years for a P&F Bursary.
          The P&F Auxiliary donated $100,000 and will name the STEAM Cafeteria.
          As volunteers continue to play a vital role in the School’s success, their dedication and commitment serve as a testament to the enduring spirit of community at Brisbane Grammar School.
          The P&F Auxiliary pledged $500,000 to provide a 50% bursary in perpetuity.
          The P&F Auxiliary supported the War Memorial Library Appeal with $250,000, while the OBA committed $40,000.
          The Lilley Centre Campaign raised $6M, with the P&F Auxiliary contributing $1.5M.
          1997
          The P&F Auxiliary contributed $1.5M to the Indoor Sports Centre Campaign with a total of $2.6M raised.
          The Year Group Bursary Campaign commenced.
          2001
          The Centre for Art Campaign raised $527,000: $200,000 from P&F Auxiliary, $100,000 from the Art Committee.
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            25 years of Clipping for a Cure
          Blood cancer impacts more than 140,000 Australian families and tragically 16 people in this country die from the condition every day.
          Each year, our BGS community rallies together in support of the World’s Greatest Shave, which sees students, teachers, Senior Deputy Headmaster and Headmaster don a buzz cut to support of this worthy cause.
          We colour, we shave, we wear wigs – all to raise funds for Australians living with blood cancer, of which the most common include leukaemia, lymphoma and myeloma.
          Led by the School’s Public Purpose Program, students organise and promote the BGS World’s Greatest Shave, to raise funds and awareness for blood cancer throughout Term 1.
          Each year, student participation grows and fundraising records are broken. In 2023, the BGS community raised a total of $50,000 to support the 50 people who are diagnosed with blood cancer every day, many of whom are children.
          The 2023 campaign marked the 25-year anniversary of the School’s partnership with The Leukemia Foundation in support of the World’s Greatest Shave.
          Reflecting on her time as a former Head of Year, BGS teacher Miss Sharee Verdon took a vested interest in the fundraising campaign.
          “I had a student in my Year 8 cohort who had recently been diagnosed with leukaemia,” Miss Verdon shared.
          “While he underwent chemotherapy and
          hospitalisation, I encouraged the boys in his class to have Zoom meetings at lunch with him, so he still felt connected to the school community.”
          “Thanks to Parent Representative, Dr Jane Halliday, parents made frozen food packages to sustain the family during innumerable hospital visits and work.”
          Miss Verdon challenged the boys to raise $20,000 in exchange to be part of shaving her head. It was a target they made sure they reached.
          “He [the student] relished the opportunity to shave the first strip of my head,” she said.
          The World’s Greatest Shave has become one of the major events on the Public Purpose calendar and it has a significant impact on the School’s culture.
          The Public Purpose Program provides students with insight into the world beyond BGS and how giving back – no matter how big or small –can make a significant difference in the lives of others.
           
     
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            BGS community raises $2.5M on Giving Day
          The Brisbane Grammar School Giving Day continues to exceed expectations, with an overwhelming display of generosity and support from the BGS community, rallying together to raise over $2.5 million in 2023.
          The donations supported the construction of the STEAM Precinct and the Bursary Fund.
          These wonderful community contributions were complemented by a generous pledge of $1.5 million from the P&F Auxiliary. In recognition of the monumental donation from the P&F Auxiliary, one of the STEAM towers in the Atrium has been named in their honour.
          Contributions from the community totalled $1,051,348 and we extend our heartfelt gratitude to all those who so generously donated, including those who donated major gifts between $25,000 and $250,000.
          Additionally, more than 100 donors contributed $1,000 each to name a glass brick in the STEAM Precinct P&F Café.
          The spirit of Giving Day was celebrated enthusiastically by staff and students alike, engaging in various fun activities and games held across the campus throughout the day. From morning greetings with big smiles and bouncy
          balls at the drop-off zone to friendly competition in a spirited tug-of-war match between boarders and day students, the sense of community and camaraderie was palpable.
          We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all donors who participated in Giving Day. Every gift – big and small – makes an impact. Your generosity not only enhances the educational experience at Brisbane Grammar School but also contributes to fostering a progressive and inclusive environment, profoundly impacting the lives of BGS students.
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    Sol Ward ‘23 joined Brisbane Grammar School in the later years of high school as a Year 11 student, and quickly found a sense of belonging and camaraderie among his peers and teachers.
          Reflecting on his initial impression of BGS during the Open Day in 2021, Sol remarked that he was impressed by the School’s pristine environment and the welcoming atmosphere displayed by the School community
          “Even before officially enrolling, the generosity and support extended by BGS students and staff left an indelible mark and set a positive tone from the outset for my BGS experience,” Sol recalls.
          As a bursary recipient, this sense of connection would be a theme that carried on throughout Sol’s BGS journey, where he immersed himself in various teams, including the First VIII Rowing, Second XI Football, and Third XV Rugby teams during his senior year.
          “One of my most cherished experiences at BGS was being part of the First VIII Rowing team. It was a significant milestone for me as it marked my first season in the sport. The camaraderie and culture within the Brisbane Grammar Rowing shed is unparalleled. Under the expert guidance of Olympian and Old Boy Richard Powell ‘78 and
          
              
              
            
            Unlocking opportunities Sol Ward
          the meticulous planning by Rowing Director Matt Marden, our crew accomplished a remarkable feat, securing third place at the 2023 GPS Head of the River. This achievement stands as a testament to the dedication of both the boys and the staff involved in the program.”
          While involvement in cocurricular activities played a major part in Sol’s time at BGS, the pinnacle of his journey at the School was when he was named a Prefect in Year 12.
          “I’ll always recall the nerves I felt while seated in the second row of the Great Hall, as I mentally tallied the other names, hoping for my name to be called. It wasn’t until Headmaster Mr Anthony Micallef announced the final name that I learned of my appointment as a Prefect for my senior year. I felt an overwhelming sense of relief and immediate excitement as I realised that my hard work and dedication to the School had been recognised.”
          Sol credits Brisbane Grammar School for providing him with opportunities that have prepared him for his future endeavours. Specifically, he highlights the invaluable support and guidance he received regarding his tertiary education.
          “Brisbane Grammar School has undoubtedly prepared me for what lies ahead. The informative talks and support sessions facilitated by the School were instrumental in guiding me through the process of submitting my QTAC preferences and registering for an ATAR. The dedicated teachers not only bolstered my confidence in decision-making but also provided me with opportunities for personal growth.”
          Among the myriad of learnings garnered from his time at BGS, one particularly resonant life lesson for Sol is the importance of upholding pride in appearance.
          “By wearing the school uniform with dignity, students not only upheld the School’s reputation but also fostered a sense of unity among peers. It underscored the value of self-respect and the importance of always putting your best foot forward —a practice that would serve us well in the future.”
          In addition to undertaking a Bachelor of Business Management at the University of Queensland, Sol is currently coaching Rowing at BGS. He has also been accepted as an Associate Member at King’s College at UQ.
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    Old Boy Sebastien Roy-Bryant’s ’23 time at BGS was dedicated to service and community, leaving an indelible mark on the School community.
          Seb, as he is fondly known, embarked on his BGS journey in Year 9, which was made possible through a Bursary. A passionate advocate for giving back, Seb dedicated his time to various fundraising efforts and local volunteering initiatives. From Public Purpose activities, such as tutoring at the Homework Club to community service initiatives like the Push Up Challenge and Starlight Super Swim, Seb was committed to making a difference.
          “I valued any opportunity I had to give back to the community, whether it was through fundraising efforts or volunteering locally as it was incredibly fulfilling. BGS instilled in me a passion for service, a lesson I’ll carry with me always,” Seb said.
          Throughout his time at BGS, Seb held several leadership roles, including serving as the School Vice-Captain. A standout project under his leadership was the management of the BGS Spirit committee, aimed at bolstering engagement and attendance at BGS cocurricular events in 2023.
          “Witnessing the Northgate stand filled for the
          
              
              
            
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          match against TSS was truly surreal, and it had a profound impact on me. It showcased the power of a collective effort and unity from both the Middle and Senior School boys. I will never forget the thrill of doing a war cry in front of such a large crowd,” Seb said.
          In addition to his leadership and service endeavours, Seb excelled in sports, representing the GPS Swimming team and holding the position of Swimming Captain in 2023. He also took on coaching responsibilities for two BGS Basketball teams alongside one of his peers.
          Seb credits the opportunities afforded to him at BGS as contributing to his personal and professional growth.
          “The School’s ethos, Nil Sine Labore, instilled in me a sense of perseverance and determination. The diverse range of opportunities on offer
          at BGS has broadened my perspectives and provided invaluable life experiences, preparing me for any challenges that may lay ahead.”
          Looking ahead, Seb embarks on a new chapter in his academic and professional journey. Currently undertaking a dual degree in Business Management and Communications at The University of Queensland, he also runs his own business specialising in website development.
          With a steadfast determination to delve into the realms of marketing and digital media, Seb’s education and experiences from BGS will no doubt serve him well in his future endeavours as he continues to make meaningful contributions socially and professionally.
          Brisbane Grammar School has a long tradition of offering scholarships and bursaries to students who have demonstrated they have the potential to derive benefit from a BGS education.
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            Creating a Colourful Life
          Finding the right school to educate their four sons seemed a challenging task for Rob and Catriona Labrom.
          With no prior connections to Brisbane Grammar School, the family of six started an impromptu campus tour on the steps of the Great Hall. From that moment, the decision on the right school for their boys became easy.
          The Labrom’s BGS journey began in 2011, when Fraser and Alexander (Sandy), started together at BGS in Year 8 and Year 6, respectively. Mitch started Year 6 in 2014 and George began Year 5 in 2015.
          Catriona, who is a general practitioner, and Rob, who is an orthopaedic surgeon and Adjunct Professor QUT, reflect on their connection to BGS with fondness.
          “Our expectations were not disappointed,” Catriona shared.
          “2015 was a memorable year, when we had all four boys at the School at once – it was peak business coordinating all the extracurricular activity and other family events.
          “The car seemed to be set on autopilot to BGS and Northgate as the two most common destinations,” she laughed.
          The four Old Boys are now pursuing their areas of interest; Fraser is a doctor, Sandy works as a finance graduate in Melbourne after studying
           
     
    Science and Commerce at UQ, Mitch is a medical student at UQ, and George is his second year of Advanced Business at UQ.
          The family’s connection to the School remains strong even after their youngest son graduated.
          As major donors to the STEAM Building Precinct, Rob and Catriona have their family name proudly and permanently placed on the Art Gallery, on the second floor of the precinct.
          When asked why the precinct was so important, Rob and Catriona agreed STEAM typifies the ethos that is now well established in the “modern era” of teaching and learning.
          “The ‘A’ in STEAM is for art, and as two scientists and medically minded people who have had more to do with the “STEM” over the years, we have learned to love the ‘A’ part of life and
          all that it brings to make a more meaningful, colourful existence.”
          The couple said helping to fund the Gallery and Visual Learning Centre is an honour.
          “Balance in life is very hard to find, and at times, we all feel there is something missing.
          “Intellectual pursuits, sporting pursuits and even musical pursuits are all made richer and more human when art and visual enjoyment becomes a part of the experience.
          “This realisation is probably something that occurs to you as life moves on – something that makes the human experience so unique and deeply creative,” shared Rob.
          The couple want future generations of students to embrace what is on offer at BGS, just as their sons have.
          “We hope they enjoy this space of learning and art, so a more ‘colourful life’ can be found, with few boundaries or limits.
          “We are all in good hands with schools like BGS thanks to its ongoing focus on educating fine young citizens of the future.”
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            A Community Champion
          Long-serving BGS kitchen attendant Phanavy Peng’s story is one of resilience, determination and compassion.
          Born in Cambodia, Phanavy fled the brutal war which erupted under the Khmer Rouge regime. At just 19-years-old and eight-months pregnant, Phanavy fled to Australia with her mother, husband and sister in search of a safer life more than 40 years ago. Tragically, many of her other siblings were killed in the genocide.
          Life in Australia, however, hasn’t been without its challenges. Despite success in various business ventures, including owning several IGAs, Phanavy and her husband faced economic hardship, which led to the loss of everything they had built from nothing.
          Determined to carve a new path for herself, the mother-of-two initially planned to pursue studies in hospitality with the intention of opening a pizza shop in her homeland.
          Fate, however, had other plans.
          A pivotal moment came when Phanavy joined the BGS Catering team around 11 years ago. Little did she know, this opportunity would transform her life. She said the role gave her a sense of purpose and belonging in a community, which subsequently supported her through a difficult time.
          In wanting to pay forward the kindness she has received along the way, she has dedicated many decades to volunteering to support the large community of Cambodian refugees living in the Logan area.
          “I do it because I have been through hard times myself, so I know what it is like.
          “It is my nature to help people where I can,” she explained.
          Every week, she makes time to prepare food for families doing it tough and offers advice on how to adjust to life in Australia. She meets with refugees to answer questions about the workforce, the healthcare system, cultural differences and much more.
          Last year, she received a Queensland Day Award for volunteering and contribution to her local community. Queensland Deputy Premier Cameron Dick presented Phanavy with her award at a special ceremony.
          While expressing gratitude for her recognition, Phanavy said the real reward is seeing the positive impact on her community.
          “When I first heard I was to receive the award, I said ‘I don’t need it’.
          “But I feel proud of what I have achieved for my community.”
          Phanavy’s sentiment underscores her ability to take a glass-half-full approach to life – no matter her personal struggles – to help others less fortunate.
          “I give people my heart.”
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            Nostalgic Reflections
          A chance encounter at the memorial of Old Boy Ian Revie transformed into a remarkable and heartwarming gathering for the Class of ’62.
          Organised by Robin Plaisted, Alastair MacLeod and Kem Schmidt, the gathering saw 26 Old Boys come together for lunch at the Lilley Centre’s Function Room on 4 November 2023.
          The decision to gather the group arose from a shared realisation among Robin, Alastair and Kem that with the passage of time, chances to reconnect grow scarce. “As we get older, we come to understand the importance of time,” noted Robin, emphasising the significance of fostering relationships and staying in touch.
          Forming a small committee to coordinate the event, Robin, Alastair and Kem extended invitations to over 50 classmates with the intent of reuniting with old friends, reminiscing about old times and celebrating significant milestones.
          Among the attendees was Howard Stack, who served as School Captain in 1962 and Chairman of Brisbane Grammar School Board of Trustees for nearly 30 years.
          “It was interesting to hear what everyone has done with their lives,” remarked Robin, celebrating the diverse paths taken by the Class of ‘62.
          During the event, Old Boys fondly recalled various moments from their BGS days, including the cherished tradition of the Cascara Cup on Melbourne Cup Day.
          Many of the Old Boys recalled their time on the sporting field, and how it was the camaraderie
          and teamwork that characterised those moments rather than victory: “Playing sport remains one of the highlights of my time at BGS,” Robin said. “The invaluable lessons I gained in teamwork and competition during this time went beyond the field and guided me later in life.”
          Amidst laughter and nostalgia, conversations veered from tales of those classmates who hadn’t changed since their days at BGS, to reflections on school facilities compared to the present day.
          Alastair shared sentiments about the supportive learning environment fostered by the School’s Masters: “Moving from Victoria to Brisbane Grammar School, I found myself behind
          in English and Science,” Alastair recounted. “Yet, the School Masters went above and beyond to ensure I caught up. Their unwavering support was invaluable to me.”
          The general sentiment shared at the event was one of deep gratitude, to have the opportunity to catch up with old friends, share stories and take a trip down memory lane.
          In the spirit of maintaining connections, the organising committee is enthusiastic about ensuring more frequent events for the Class of ‘62 in the future, with the goal of at least one annual get-together.
           
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        Over $500,000
          Anonymous
          BGS P&F Auxiliary
          Bob Bryan AM
          Tim and Elaine Crommelin
          Simon Fenwick
          Matthew McLennan
          Sir John Pidgeon*
          Howard and Hilary Stack
          Stack Family Foundation
          Tom Strachan* (Strachan Family)
          Over $100,000
          David and Sandi Abernethy
          Anonymous
          BGS Art Support Group
          Stephen Bizzell
          John Blaiklock*
          Andrew Brice
          Bill and Valda* Byth
          
              
              
            
            Lifetime Giving
          We recognise donors who have supported the School throughout their lifetime. We celebrate individuals who have contributed to the history of Brisbane Grammar School. *Deceased
          Allan and Lyn Davies
          Dalara Foundation
          Ian Dickinson AM and Margaret Dickinson
          Daryl Holmes OBE
          Lesley Huxley AM, Nicholas Heath and
          Betty Heath
          Rob and Catriona Labrom
          Arthur Liu
          Ken MacDonald AM and Marian Gibney
          David Malouf AO
          Nick Mather
          Doug Moffett*
          Chris and Di Morton
          John Nguyen and Joyce Ho
          David Perel
          Matthew Peters and Juanita Pappalardo
          Bruce Roberts*
          Chris and Wendy Smith
          John Story AO and Georgina Story
          Peter Thompson
          Norman and Iris Vanstone
          Richard Vanstone
          Chris and Linda Vella
          David Weedon AO
          Mac and Lucy Woolcock
          Over $50,000
          Australia and New Zealand Bank
          BGS Normanby Blues
          Wren Bligh
          Laurel Bright
          Angus Campbell and Belinda Mellen
          Athol Crawford*
          Bruce and Anna Davidson
          Andrew and Asako Hay
          Eric and Sarina Lau
          James Lin and Judy Wu
          David and Marlene Little
          Geoffrey and Jan Moles
          Frazer and Rachel Moss
          Shaun Munday and Allison McKelvie
          Warwick* and Anne* Power
          Rob and Bec Pullar
          Phil and Holly Richardson
          John and Ingrid Rorke
          Sudarshan and Surinder Saini
          Bob and Belinda Sharpless
          Will and Louise Siganto
          The Siganto Foundation
          Richard and Adele Theile
          Henry Thorburn
          Rod Thorburn
          Thorburn Trust
          Ben Thynne
          Doris Townsend*
          Norman Traves*
          Geoff and Diane Voller
          Keith Woollam*
          Matt Yang
          Over $25,000
          Anonymous
          Jonathan and Yvette Askew
          Paul Barrett
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        Belinda Barrett
          BGS Old Boys Association
          Dan and Naomi Chambers
          Albert and Nancy Chung
          Geoff and Shirley Clarke
          Graham Davies AM
          Clyde and Ada Dunlop
          John Fenwick AM and Marye Fenwick
          Janine Griffiths
          David Hewitt
          Brian Hirschfeld
          Ross and Kylie Hirst
          Ian and Johanna Hodgetts
          Duk Hong and Gyoung Mi Kim
          Andrew Jenkins*
          Alan Jones AO
          Richard and Jo Kahler
          Piyoosh* and Priti Kotecha
          Kua Family
          Bruce Lawford and Sue Shadforth
          David and Loraine McLaren
          Anthony and Susan Micallef
          Walter Monz*
          Morgans
          Jamie and Louise Pherous
          David and Christine Purvis
          Donald Radford*
          David and Gillian Ritchie
          Neville Sandford and Patricia Matthews
          Brian Short OAM and Pauline HarveyShort OAM
          John Siemon
          Peter and Caroline Steadman
          Rodney Taylor*
          Thyne Reid Foundation
          Francis Tomlinson and Beverley
          Rowbotham AO
          Warren Traves
          Graham and Judy Turner
          Stuart Voller
          Scott Wharton and Marina-Portia
          Anthony
          Anthony Yap and Hanh Luu
           
    Great Hall Society
          The Great Hall Society was established in 1997 to honour those who have remembered Brisbane Grammar School in their Will.
          Anonymous*
          Peter Armstrong
          Ralph Beckingham OAM*
          John Blaiklock *
          Bob Bryan AM
          Ian Carver *
          Lawrence Casey
          Ronald Clarkson
          John Cotterell
          John Cranley
          Tim Crommelin
          Jack Farr *
          Stuart Grassie
          Arthur Harris *
          Jacob Hardy
          Peter Heywood
          John Hoare
          Peter Jempson*
          John Knott
          John Leslie AO*
          Ronald Lindner
          David Little
          Stephen Lonie *
          Chris Lovelock *
          Ken MacDonald AM
          David Malouf AO
          Donald Matheson *
          Graham McBryde
          Stan Mellick OAM ED *
          Doug Moffett *
          Bruce Paulsen*
          John Pearn AO RFD
          Tim Porter
          Donald Radford *
          Bruce Roberts *
          Howard Stack
          Geoff Stevenson
          Phip Stewart
          John Story AO
          Neil Summerson AM
          Rod Thorburn
          Henry Thorburn
          Grenville Thynne
          Doris Townsend *
          Norman Traves *
          Katherine Trent
          Jim Truesdale
          Geoff Voller
          Ian Whittle *
          Ronald Wyllie
          *Deceased
          
              
              
            
            Building Fund
          We recognise donors who have taken a lead in donating to the STEAM Precinct, and those who have helped provide our boarding students with contemporary accommodation and facilities.
          STEAM Donors
          Keith and Kerry Adam
          Junying Ai and Jun Wei
          Don Aitchison
          Jason Aitchison and Melanie Stutsel
          Seia and Rochelle Akhavan
          Jamil Alayan and Jewly Sandroussi
          Steve Allan
          Mark Anderson and Catherine Tichbon
          Richard Anderson OAM
          Ross Anderson
          Megan Andrews
          Michael Angelini
          Anonymous
          Michael and Geetu Anthonisz
          Andrew Arkell
          Damien Armenis
          Alan Arnold
          John Arvier OAM and Louise Arvier
          Jonathan and Yvette Askew
          David and Anna Bade
          Peter Bailey
          Barry and Jane Baker
          Andrew and Margie Bale
          Misbayanti Bandia
          Daryl and Nina Barlow
          Michael and Marg Batchelor
          Phil and Leigh Baxter
          Anthony Beal
          Robert Beaney
          Inma Beaumont
          Peter and Cathy Beckingsale
          Daniel Beebe
          Alasdair and Rebecca Begley
          Justin Beirne
          Rod Bellamy
          Sean Bemrose
          Jody Bendell
          Kerrie Benham
          Lee Benjamin
          BGS P&F Auxiliary
          Nandan and Suruchi Bhende
          Siobhan Bickle
          Paolo Biscaro and Sam Bilyk
          Stephen and Karyn Bizzell
          Alastair Black and Sally Chai
          Claire Blake
          Christopher and Elspeth Blenkin
          Wren Bligh
          Matt Bolam
          Andrew and Karen Bond
          John Boo and Jenny Terrado
          Rod Borrowdale
          Alan and Amanda Brand
          Will Brice
          Paul and Joelle Brittain
          Derek and Felicity Broadley
          Marcus Bromet
          Mark Brooke
          Reagan Brosnan and Leigh Winston
          David Brown
          Lachlan and Amy Brown
          Nick Brown
          Bob Bryan AM
          Peter and Nicole Bryant
          Timothy Buckley and Elizabeth de Lisle
          David and Peta Bunce
          Bruce and Amanda Butler
          Peter and Carolyn Butler
          Mel Buttle
          Angus Campbell and Belinda Mellen
          Rebecca Campbell
          Carly Cao
          Clint Cao and Mariah Liu
          Jay Cao
          Andrew and Tori Cardell-Ree
          Maria Carter
          Mike Carter
          Roger Cater
          Con and Ellie Cayas
          Dan and Naomi Chambers
          William Chan
          Andrew and Jennifer Chang
          James Chang and Wendy Ma
          Michael Chang and Alice Wang
          Andy Chen and Jane Tsai
          Edward Chen and Christy Zhao
          Helen Chen
          I-Lin Chen
          Jun Chen and Grace Zhu
          Michael Chen and Linda Li
          Leily Chen
          Philip Chen
          Yuan Chen
          Henry Cheng and Angelar Wang
          Michael Cheng
          Louis Cheung
          Kwok and Hayley Cheung
          Jennifer Chien
          David Chin and Jacinta Amies
          James and Geraldine Chin Moody
          David Chiu and Wen-Hsin Chou
          Roderick Chua
          Brett Clark
          David Clark
          Andrew and Ros Clarke
          Geoff and Shirley Clarke
          Matt Clarkson
          Daryl Clifford
          Coreena Clubb
          Benjamin Coates
          David Coates and Racquel Kolkert
          Sam and Sarah Coates
          Ron Cochrane
          Alex Coleman
          Susan Collins
          Richard Cooper
          Peter and Callie Coroneo
          Richard Cosgrove
          Matt Coulter
          Ruth Coward
          Brendan and Brooke Cowie
          John Cranley
          Dick Cribb
          Tim Crommelin
          Sean Crookes and Nicolie Jenkins
          Greg Dabelstein
          Mark Dalmazzo
          Sean Dalziel
          Kieran and Rachael Dauber
          Stephanie Daveson
          Les Davey
          Bruce Davies
          Donald Davies
          Mitchell de Groot-Esler
          Angela de Gunst
          Sandun De Silva and Niro Jayawardena
          Phill Deacon
          Ian Dickinson AM and Margaret Dickinson
          Summer Dong
          Chad Donnelly
          Nigel and Amanda Dore
          James and Kelly Douglas
          Jon Douglas AM
          Cameron Dowling
          Marion Dowling
          Sacha Drake
          Richard and Alex Duffey
          24 BRISBANE GRAMMAR SCHOOL
        *Deceased
        Mark and Lynda Dunglison
          Russell Dwyer and Vivia Bora
          Lachlan and Serena Dyson
          Peter Eccleston and Fay Zhong
          Obi Ekeocha
          Bruce Elliott
          Roger Ellwood
          John and Rachel Emery
          Peter Fan and Cathy Zhang
          Cam Feltham
          Daisy Feng
          John Fenwick AM and Marye Fenwick
          Simon Fenwick
          Lindsay Few
          Troy and Claire Fidler
          Luke Filei and Qiu Laying
          Geoff and Cathy Findlay
          Bryan Fitzgerald
          Craig and Danyal Fitzgerald
          Nathan Flower
          Michael Forrest and Angie Ryan
          Steven Forrest
          Amanda Foss
          Adam Franklin
          David Fraser
          David and Judy Fraser
          Adrian and Michelle Frick
          Selina Fu
          Eugene and Cindy Fung
          Ken Fung and Jean Ho
          Melinda Gao
          Matthew Garraway
          Peter Gasteen*
          Simon Gatehouse and Lara Kane
          Mark and Jacinda Geritz
          Rodney Gibson
          Bruce Gibson-Wilde OAM and Dorothy Gibson-Wilde
          Roy Giesemann
          Greg Gilbert
          Ken and Kath Gottliebsen
          Robert and Barbara Gottliebsen
          James Green
          Geoff Greenhalgh and Diane Phillips
          Brett and Karen Gregor
          Nik and Irma Gresshoff
          Janine Griffiths
          Juliet and Matthew Grigg
          Jo Grubb-Evered
          Tony Gu and Jenny Wang
          Steven Guo and Leily Chen
          Catherine Gulhane
          Kebrom Habte and Almaz Haile
          Richard Hall
          Richard Ham
          Robert and Marion Hamilton
          Berren Hamilton and Fatima Deen
          Adrian Hamra
          Peter Harbison
          Julian Harburg
          Rodney Harden
          Jacob Hardy
          Jeffrey Hardy
          Ritesh and Kavita Hargovind
          Dean Harris
          Maverick Harris
          Troy and Kylie Harry
          Graham Harvey
          Andrew and Asako Hay
          Martin and Patricia Haymes
          John and Sandra Hazzard
          Carol He
          Sabrina He
          Nick Heath and LeeAnne Elms
          Fletch Heinemann
          Jen Hewson
          Eric Hewett
          Sam Higgins
          David and Monique Hilford
          Andrew Hill
          Covan Ho and Joyce Lin
          Daryl Holmes OBE
          Matt Holmes and Tracey Rundle
          Dave and Miranda Holt
          Robyn and Saul Holt
          Adam Howarth
          Alan Hu
          Bo Hu and Vivian Li
          King Hu and Lan Xu
          Ricky Hu and Qimeng Yu
          Peter and Catherine Hudson
          Mel and Wayne Huf
          Ping Ping Hung
          Robert Huo and Ellen Li
          Simon and Andrea Hurwood
          Jason Hyde
          Savindra and Palika Ilangamage
          Alex and Ann-Elise Incani
          Matt and Jules Irwin
          Grahame Jardine-Vidgen
          Mark Jempson
          Peter Jempson*
          Hanyi Jiang
          Pauline Jiang
          Shan Jiang and Maisie Siau
          David and Sophia Johnson
          Peter Johnson
          Nick and Katie Jorss
          Tom Joyce and Helen Boocock
          Llew and Ceri Jury
          Matthew Kahler
          Rifat Kamberovic and Grace Li
          Ram and Nala Kangatharan
          Bipphy Kath and Prashanti Marella
          Euan Kearney
          David and Wendy Keir
          Mark Kelley
          Brendan Kelly
          Andrew Kemp
          George and Andrea Kennedy
          Harold Kennett
          Abhijit Kharkar
          Brendan Kerr and Jane Phillips
          Cobi Kim and Jackie Koo
          Richard and Marilla Kidd
          Cobi Kim and Jackie Koo
          Danny Kim and Emily Ha
          Yongun Kim and Yuju Lee
          Michael and Alicia Klumpes
          John Knott
          David Ko and Machiko Koganezawa
          Akshay and Alka Kothari
          Boon Kua and Karen Chau
          Haritha Kuppam
          Edward Kwok
          Kyle Kwok and Sylina Cheung
          Ki Kyoung and Na Lee
          Rob and Catriona Labrom
          Amanda Lago
          Madhu Lakshmaiah
          Sach and Navi Lashand
          Eric and Sarina Lau
          Sam Lau and Amanda Lee
          Yit Nah Lau
          Brian Lee and Wendy Jeong
          Dennis and Winny Lee
          George Lee and Uni Yang
          Iris Lee
          Joseph Lee
          Lee Lee
          Jin Hee Lee and Jiyoon Park
          John Lee and Judy Ku
          Joseph Lee and Michelle Chong
          Lawrence Lee and Jennifer Chen
          Peter and Sandra Lennox
          Chung Lun Leung and Wai Kwan Wong
          Benjamin Li
          Dongxue Li
          Jin Li and Han Feng
          Jingjing Li and Brenda Fan
          Sherry Li
          Vincent Liang
          Mauro and Megan Liberatore
          Cheng Wei Lin and Pei Ying Chen
          Jack Lin and Christine Chu
          Lennon Lin
          Peter Lin
          David and Marlene Little
          Arthur Liu
          Eddie and Karen Liu
          Michael Liu
          Richard Liu and Ling Lin
          Una Liu
          Yang Liu and Sulan Wang
          Kim and Peter Lloyd
          John Logan RFD
          Jason Lollback
          John Lonie
          Brendan and Nicole Louie
          David and Elizabeth Low
          Amy Lu
          Xiao Lu and Sailing He
          Philip and Lillian Lui
          Kris Lundqvist
          John Luo and Annie Wu
          Christopher and Selga Lusink
          Helen Lynch
          John Lynch
          Robin and Kim Lyons
          Eric Ma and Jackie Hua
          Norman Ma and Ida Lo
          Fiona Macfarlane
          Doug and Jenny MacGibbon
          Allan and Lindy Mackintosh
          Marc and Clare Maguire
          Patrick Mahoney and Mary Mahoney AO*
          *Deceased
          25 IMPACT REPORT 2023
        Stuart Markwell
          Ian Marrinan
          David Martin and Grace Zeng
          Tony Martinson and Helene Li
          John Mason
          Donald Matheson*
          Richard Maybury and Fiona CampbellMaybury
          Iain McBride
          Ann McCann
          Barrie McCann
          Nicole McCarthy
          Sam McCarthy
          Tim McCarthy and Miranda Crisci
          Frank McClatchy
          Ralph McConaghy
          Ross McCormack
          Bill McCredie and Kate Ashwood
          Paul and Alicia McEniery
          Paul McEniery and Karen Seifert
          Kim McGrath
          Jeremy McKenzie
          Kerry McKeon
          Stuart McKinnon
          Andrew McLeod
          Scott McLeod
          Sean McManus and Libby McBride
          Paul and Lisa McMaster
          Cameron McNeill
          Brian Meade and Rebecca Schull-Meade
          Rachel Meehan
          Alex Mees and Kylie Barns-Mees
          Ravi and Chhaya Mehta
          Jurgen Mejan-Fripp and Nancy Wang
          Peter Melloy
          Tony Meng
          Leo and Sally Mewing
          Anthony and Susan Micallef
          Blake Micallef
          Mark Middleton OAM and Susan
          Middleton
          Miles Moody
          Simon and Sharni Moody
          Cassie Moore
          Jonathan Moore
          Michael and Rebecca Moore
          Bill Morrissey and Kylie Downes
          Frazer and Rachel Moss
          Balaji Motamarri and Sumi Pillarisetti
          Shaun Munday and Allison McKelvie
          Vanda Mura
          Matthew and Ellen Murphy
          Stuart Murray and Kathy Lau
          Rachael Myers
          Ragu Nadarajah
          Masa Nakasato and Isabella Hui
          Cameron and Mary Napper
          Ben Nearhos
          Alan Ng and Emily Su
          John Nguyen and Joyce Ho
          Tess Nguyen
          Uyen Nguyen
          Robert Nieh and Christine Chen
          Gary Nielsen
          Peta O’Brien
          Tony and Katrina O’Connell
          Michael and Ify Okonkwo
          Ben and Minure Omowaire
          Rory and Stacey O’Shea
          Kevin Pai
          Nikolaos Papas
          Keerthi and Lasanthi Paranavithana
          Tony and Wendy Pascoe
          Andrew and Carley Patten
          Arash Payervand
          Luke and Jen Peacock
          John Peden
          Richard Pegg
          David Pennell
          Rob Perel
          Nalin Perera and Thushara Pussella
          John and Jessica Pesch
          Matthew Peters and Juanita Pappalardo
          Damien Petersen and Sharyn Van Alphen
          Kylie Petersen
          Scott Petersen
          Willem Pfitzner
          Jamie and Louise Pherous
          Simon Poh
          Tim Porter
          Simon and Caroline Prebble
          Peter Prentis and Ana Pavasovic
          Reza and Jacky Pribadi
          Ross Pritchard
          John Puttick
          Martin Qin
          Grace Qiu
          QLD Education Science Techs
          Bing Qu
          Gary and Meryta Quagliotto
          Danielle Quinell
          Giles and Jo Quinlan
          Drew Raad
          Matt and Heather Raine
          Ram Rajasekaran and Ramya Gopinath
          Megan Readdy
          Matthew Reynolds
          Philip and Holly Richardson
          Van Richards-Smith
          Tony Robertson and Jennifer Dietz
          Malcolm and Tammy Robinson
          Gareth Rochester and Melissa Page
          Charles Roe AM*
          Michael Roe
          Paddy Rombola
          Ian Rose
          Graham Rowles
          Thomas Ryan
          Sudarshan and Surinder Saini
          Melinda Samai
          Chris and Pamela Sandford
          Ian and Paula Sandford
          Tony Sangster and Virginia Stirling
          Jennifer Santo
          Christopher Sapsford
          Anubhav and Anshu Sarikwal
          Bradley and Emma Sartori
          Dmitry Saulov and Asta Saulova
          Thomas Saunders
          Tim and Nina Sayer
          Mark Saywell
          Lara Schliebs
          Kem Schmidt
          Lachlan and Susan Schmidt
          Shauna Schulz
          Mark Schumann
          Robin Schweitzer
          Anna Maria Sciacca
          Sam and Jo Sciacca
          Darren Scott
          Peter Scott
          Raj and Lakshmi Selvarajan
          Kalmin Senaratne
          Robert Service
          Raymond Sham and Julie Tan
          David Shan and Catherine Yang
          Mohamed Shanavas and Babitha
          Pulikkathody
          Scott and Danae Sharry
          Jo Shearer-Smith
          Gray Shen
          Jim Shen and Lena Xiong
          John and Danielle Shepherd
          Craig Sherritt
          Saul Shires
          Vicky Shoebridge
          Brian Short OAM and Pauline Harvey-
          Short OAM
          Greg and Susan Siemon
          John Siemon
          Ben and Yasmin Silverston
          Manas and Jyoti Singh
          Nick and Jade Singleton
          Bhaskar Siraparapu and Manju Koka
          Andrew and Jen Slatter
          Henry Smerdon AM
          Andrew Smith and Kate Slaughter
          Chris and Wendy Smith
          Lee and Allyson Smith
          Matt Smith
          Nicole Smith
          Paul and Sam Smith
          Tai and Kelly Smith
          Neil and Esther Smyth
          Tim Solomon
          Mark and Annette Somerville
          Pradeep Sonwalkar
          Angela Sophios
          Hugh and Amanda Spalding
          Richard Spencer
          Jodie Springall and Jane Schouten
          Ravi Sriskandarajah and Anna Plunkett
          Howard and Hilary Stack
          Andrew Staib
          Mark Stanton
          Kenneth Steele
          Rob Stevens and Katherine Semple
          Andrew and Aida Stevenson
          John Story AO and Georgina Story
          Matt and Katrina Strotton
          Melanie Stutsel
          Nicholas Sullivan
          Aly Sultan
          Sophia Sun
          Sunny Sun
          Rob and Laura Sutton
          26 BRISBANE GRAMMAR SCHOOL
        *Deceased
        John Swayne
          Corey and Katrina Swift
          Darren Swindells
          Lana and Paul Szumowski
          Takeshi Takada
          Chris Tan and Yin Vun
          Jack and Jenny Tan
          Zach Taylor
          Jethro Tessmann
          Andrew and Hue Thai
          Peter Thompson
          Henry Thorburn
          Rod Thorburn
          Ben Thynne
          James Tierney
          Alan Tilse
          Kylie Timms
          Nicholas Ting and Emily Tiang
          Bobby Tiong and Chung-Ying Chiong
          Jackie Trad
          Simon and Moko Treacy
          Rebecca Tuma
          Steve and Anna-Marie Uscinski
          Sarah Van der Westhuizen
          Tristan Van Riel
          Andrew Vann
          David Vann OAM
          Ross and Fang Vasta
          *Deceased
          Tom Vatanitawake
          Chris and Linda Vella
          Sumedha Vernon
          Geoff and Diane Voller
          Stuart Voller
          John and Donna Wacker
          Brett Walker-Davies
          Malcolm Wallace
          Ben Wallwork and Katrina Chiu
          Steve Wallis and Jenny Mackie
          Andrew Walsh and Caroline Law-Walsh
          Andrew and Sharlene Walsh
          Craig and Heather Walter
          Alison Walters
          Russell and Elaine Wan
          Alan Wang
          Amy Wang
          Chris Wang
          Eileen Wang
          Eric Wang and Monica Luo
          Liang Wang and Jackie Ouyang
          Michael Wang and Anne Ling
          Sharon Wang
          Victoria Wang
          Yan Wang
          Kylie Warlow
          Chris and Carrie Watchirs
          Guy Watkinson
           
    Aaron and Leann Webb
          Myles Webb and Stephen Mego
          Rebecca Webber
          Meighan Wells
          Torben and Angie Wentrup
          Scott Wharton and Marina-Portia
          Anthony
          Richard Wheeler
          Manu and Ima Wickramasekera
          Monica Wight
          Saminda Wijesooriya Mudiyanselage and Dona Nagasena
          Matthew and Fleur Wilkinson
          Ralph and Lisa Willson
          Peter Wong and Anita Lau
          Richard Wong and Huong Phan
          Tim Wong
          Michael and Jaime Wood
          John Woods and Emma Fynes-Clinton
          Dan Worthley and Liza Phillips
          Raymond Wu and Emily Mo
          Sandra Xia
          Di Xiao and Huiqun Liu
          Leo Xin and Ivy Qiu
          Frank Xu and Yumei Liao
          Libin Xue and Min Wu
          James Yang and Anni Wang
          Matt Yang and Tina Tang
          Harlin House Donors
          Anonymous
          Bgs P&F Auxiliary
          John Boo
          Chris Cooper
          Sharon Danzig
          Mervyn Eadie
          Cameron and Trudie Early
          Alec Evans AM and Kay Evans
          Andrew Evans
          Duncan Evans
          David Fraser
          Matthew Garraway
          Samuel Yang
          Brenden Yantsch
          Chen Yao
          Anthony Yap and Hanh Luu
          Chunhui Ye
          Richard Yee
          Jack Yeh and Iris Lee
          Tor Yem
          John Yesberg
          Simon and Sally Yong Gee
          Dennis Yoon and Amy Kim
          Tony and Linda Young
          Caty Yu
          Chris Yu
          Andrew and Kerry Zaghini
          Jacqui Zervos
          Doug Zhang and Vivian Chen
          Peng Zhang
          Shaun Zhang and Nadia Ji
          Xingbo Zhang and Wendy Huang
          Yi Zhang and Jingjing Wang
          Allan Zhao and Kate Wu
          Jessie Zheng
          Josh Zheng and Calvina Qu
          Ivan Zhong and Fendy Yin
          Pengyang Zhu and Xiaoping Yang
          Yingfeng Zhu
          Robert and Marion Hamilton
          John Knott
          Darren and Amanda Lewis
          David Liu
          John Marriott
          Matthew McLennan
          Leon Misfeld
          Nikolaos Papas
          Neil Peacey
          Graham Sandeman
          Qichao Su and Daisy Feng
           
    Immediate needs 2023
          Anonymous
          Craig Barry
          Craig Derrick
          Samantha Duncan
          Prue Galley
          David Hewitt
          Bipphy Kath
          Robert Mahar
          Melinda and Dicky Samai
          Henry Thorburn
          Rod Thorburn
          Thorburn Trust
          Laura and Anuj Timblo
          Sharon Wang
          Angelar Wang
          Doris Townsend* (Waraker Estate)
          Carmen Ward
          Ronald Wyllie
          Indigenous Bursaries
          Anonymous
          Anne Armour
          Anthony Beal
          Suzzanne Birch
          Laurel Bright
          Nigel Brock
          Mark and Catherine Brusasco
          Angus Campbell and Belinda Mellen
          Andrew Chang
          Ronald Clarkson
          Allan and Lyn Davies
          Ross Finemore
          Michael Forrest and Angie Ryan
          Maher Gandhi and Catherine Duffy
          Catherine Gulhane
          Peter Hastie and Suzanne Sheridan
          Bob Holeman
          Andrew Hoyling
          Alison Kearney
          Glenn King and Susan Rowland
          Bill Lansbury
          Darren Lewis
          Mauro and Megan Liberatore
          
              
              
            
            Bursary Fund
          Jason Limpus
          Hugh Macintosh and Deb Almering
          Philip McNicol and Liz Dann
          Madanlal Mohanlal
          Angela Mullan
          Dan and Shelagh Mullany
          Frank and Thea New
          Jim and Jill Nicklin
          Nikolaos Papas
          Bruce Paulsen*
          Chris Price
          Tony and Nicola Rahman
          Michael Rice
          Chris and Pamela Sandford
          Kalmin Senaratne
          Colin Spencer and Viv Braybrook
          Kenneth Steele
          Chris Stephens AM
          Mike Tardent and Kerry-Anne Powell
          Peter Taylor
          Duncan Thomson
          Dennis Waight
          Ron Cochrane Bursary
          $58,217
          Matthew Adi
          Anonymous
          Ron Cochrane
          Tim and Elaine Crommelin
          Bruce and Natasha Davies
          Jon Fenwick
          Simon Fenwick
          Ashley Feuerheerdt
          Michael Forrest and Angie Ryan
          Petrina Gilmore
          Ross and Nicholas Given
          Sean Martin
          James Morris
          Joe Rich
          David, Phillip and Tim Shaw
          Howard and Hilary Stack
          Tom Stack
          Thomas Stephens
          Harry Theile
          Year Group Bursaries
          1936 $2,350
          Stan Mellick OAM ED*
          1939 $20,000
          Norman Traves*
          1942 $250,000
          Doug Moffett*
          1943 $205,965
          Anonymous
          Brian Hirschfeld
          Bruce Paulsen*
          1944 $249,728
          Bill Heron
          Bruce Roberts *
          1946 Under $999
          Roy Giesemann
          John Marriott
          1952 Under $999
          John Nicholson
          Richard Pegg
          1953 Under $1,070
          Anthony Beal
          Gordon Johnson
          John Woodley
          1954 $6,850
          John Cranley
          Peter Jempson*
          Ross Thomas AM
          David Walters
          1955 Under $999
          Bruce Gibson-Wilde OAM and Dorothy
          Gibson-Wilde OAM
          John Woodley
          1956 $3,440
          Anonymous
          Roy Casey
          Robert Grice AO
          1957 $2,020
          Michael Bolton AM
          Alec Evans AM and Kay Evans
          Ken Webb
          1958 $1,604
          John Allpass
          Alec Evans AM and Kay Evans
          Barry Mayfield
          1959 $5,785
          Robert Grice AO
          Peter Taylor
          1960 $159,000
          John Gralton
          John Knott
          David and Marlene Little
          David Perel
          David and Gillian Ritchie
          1961 Under $999
          Anonymous
          Dave Edwards
          Bruce Spender BEM*
          Jon Voller
          1962 $164,885
          Anonymous
          Robert Brown
          Warren Kinston
          Van Richards-Smith
          John and Ingrid Rorke
          Kem Schmidt
          Howard and Hilary Stack
          Rod Williams
          William Winstone*
          29 IMPACT REPORT 2023 *Deceased
        1963 $94,261
          Anonymous
          Michael Crommelin AO
          Clyde and Ada Dunlop
          John Lonie
          John and Robynne Siemon
          Chris Stephens AM
          John Story AO and Georgina Story
          John and Susan Swayne
          Ian Wilkinson
          1964 $1,606
          Anonymous Llewellyn Davies OAM
          1965 $21,875
          Robert Charlton
          Tim and Elaine Crommelin
          David Izatt
          Ross Jones
          1966 $174,200
          Don and Philippa Adsett
          Anonymous
          Wally and Mary Arndt
          Ian Dickinson AM and Margaret Dickinson
          David Dunlop and Julie Hammer
          Stephen Gray
          Simon Hamlyn-Harris
          Bob and Janet Hunter
          Warren Hutton
          Max and Lea Hutton
          Robert Ingram
          Andrew Jenkins *
          Alan Jones AO
          Ken MacDonald AM and Marian Gibney
          Stuart Markwell
          John and Judy Mewing
          Alexander Morrow *
          Philip Neilsen
          Ross and Susan Parry
          David and Christine Purvis
          Tony Verner
          Geoff and Diane Voller
          Graeme and Dianne Whitelaw
          1967 $1,506
          Anonymous
          Phillip Cameron
          Kenneth Steele
          John Swayne
          1968 $15,750
          Keith Early
          Stephen Lonie *
          Mark and Shauna Schulz
          1969 $60,329
          David and Sandi Abernethy
          Allan and Lyn Davies
          Bob and Diane Holeman
          Natasha Laukens
          Tim and Janet Porter
          1970 $1,806
          John Arvier OAM and Louise Arvier
          Len and Suzanne Gainsford
          Stephen Matthews
          Michael Pascoe
          1971 $13,015
          Ian Bragg
          John and Susan Humphrey
          1972 Under $999
          Anonymous
          David Fraser
          Don Markwell
          William Young
          1973 Under $999
          Gary Sully
          Rodney Matthews LLB*
          1974 Under $999
          Adrian Cameron
          1975 $1,588
          Janeen Goold
          Wayne Matthews
          1976 $11,650
          Cameron Bell
          Peter Hastie
          Warwick Horsey
          Graeme McAdam
          1977 $1,385
          Mark and Catherine Brusasco
          Daryl Clifford
          Peter and Joanne Foreman
          1979 $64,448
          Andrew Arkell
          William Boydell
          Stephen Cook
          James Henderson
          Bill Lansbury
          Mark and Angela Martin
          Stuart and Catherine Rees
          Brett Salisbury
          Michael Sullivan
          Andrew Wilson and Tracey Lennon
          1980 $75,968
          Clive Bateman
          Jon and Patrice Cafferky
          Matt Coulter
          Michael Elmer
          David and Siobhan Fielding
          John Greig
          Mal and Amanda Harrison
          Michael Hellen
          Andrew Henderson
          Jonathan Hill
          Ian Knights
          Cam Lillicrap
          Greg Martin
          Donald McAllister
          Reg Nash
          David Phillips
          Andrew Powell
          Niren and Charu Raj
          Graham Thomas
          Peter Van De Graaff
          1981 $100,000
          Daryl Holmes OBE
          1982 $203,847
          Bruce Baker
          Benjamin Bopp
          Scott Chapman
          Bruce Davidson
          Brett and Jane Halliday
          Richard and Jo Kahler
          Paul Lathouras
          Ian Martin
          Thomas Martin
          James Morris and Caroline Tsen
          Frazer and Rachel Moss
          David and Cathy Nash
          John and Mandy Peden
          Christopher Shirley
          Robert Sinnamon
          Nigel Spork and Natasha Christa
          Stephen St Baker
          Richard and Adele Theile
          Grenville and Kylie Thynne
          Warren and Elisabeth Traves
          Giles Worthington-Wilmer
          1984 $5,445
          Stephen Bizzell
          Graham Sandeman
          1985 $30,120
          Jonathan Cichero
          Brett and Maria Clark
          Jamie and Louise Pherous
          1985 Under $999
          John McGregor
          1987 $197,393
          Anonymous
          Inma Beaumont
          Wren Bligh
          Dan and Naomi Chambers
          Adrian Cool
          Simon Fenwick
          Michael Forrest and Angie Ryan
          Jamie Forster
          Shayne Gilbert
          David Goffage
          Heather Hamilton
          Peter Harbison
          Simon and Andrea Hurwood
          Aaron Lavell
          Stuart McKinnon
          Paul Mitchell
          Graham and Caroline Ramsay
          Ben Sawley
          Ian Thompson
          Simon Tolhurst
          30 BRISBANE GRAMMAR SCHOOL *Deceased
        Iain and Andrea Tucker
          John Wacker
          Sean Weier
          1988 $20,278
          Dominic and Sarah O’Sullivan
          Class of 1988
          1990 $1,015
          Andrew Moore
          1991 $2,299
          Anonymous
          Linus Chang and Kim Ku
          1992 $1,270
          Ken Fung
          Arthur Liu
          1993 $2,070
          Anonymous
          James Hiller
          Michael Liu
          1994 Under $999
          Anonymous
          Greg Di-Losa
          1995 $6,356
          Omar Chaudari
          David Fraser
          Matthew Garraway
          Scott Wharton
          1996 $2,356
          Lee Benjamin
          Andrew Hoyling
          1997 Under $999
          Tim Cederman-Haysom
          Andrew Sandford
          1998 Under $999
          Greg Howes
          James Bright
          2000 $16,249
          Anonymous
          Inma Beaumont
          Gareth Cochrane
          Jeremy McKenzie
          Peter Shaw
          Tom Stack
          2001 Under $999
          Michael Bonning
          Ross Geddes
          2002 $23,783
          James Brotchie
          Samuel Izatt
          Christopher and Selga Lusink
          2003 Under $999
          Sam Murphy
          2005 Under $999
          Anonymous
          Duncan Evans
          2006 $1,500
          Matthew Murphy
          Dan Rothnie
          2007 $8,250
          Julian and Bethany Potten
          Mark Somerville
          The Charles Vincent
          McMahon Bursary
          2008 $2,660
          Alastair Blenkin
          Fred Croker
          Sam Gardner
          Harry Houston
          Michael and Annie McMahon
          Jack Murday
          Tom Schumann
          Pat Smith
          2009 Under $999
          Edward Fleetwood
          Catherine Gulhane
          Colin Kenny and Liz Kenny AO
          2010 Under $999
          Michael Maynard
          Michael Moloney
          2011 Under $999
          Anonymous
          2012 Under $1,064
          Anonymous
          Kate Borger
          Santiago Chamon Kovalenko
          Alister Harper
          2013 Under $999
          Anonymous
          Matt Renshaw
          2014 Under $999
          Anonymous
          Nikolaos Papas
          2015 Under $999
          Anonymous
          Kate Borger
          Oscar Higgins
          2016 $78,736
          Anonymous
          Class of 2016 gift
          Scott McQuade
          Howard Stack
          Peter Thompson
          2017 $73,530
          Chris and Ginni Anderson
          Anonymous
          Bruce and Katie Baker
          Kate Borger
          Rajesh Brijball and Malini Ramsay-Brijball
          Bob and Helen Brown
          William Cheng and Diane Chiang
          Charles and Livia Chin
          Garson Chin
          Class of 2017 gift
          Nick and Penny Comino
          Sarah Cox
          Bill Everson
          David and Ngaire Groves
          Kris and Nilmini Gunawardana
          Paul and Meryl Huth
          Peter Knee and Carolyn Daunt
          O Ick Kwon and Hyun Ok Kim
          Rob and Catriona Labrom
          Bruce Lawford and Sue Shadforth
          Anton Loewenthal and Jenny Strachan
          Chengzhi Lu
          Adrian and Kylie Manning
          Mitch Manning
          Michael and Kerri-Ann Martin
          Mick and Lyndall McCormack
          Anthony and Susan Micallef
          Blake Micallef
          Kim and Jane Morison
          Frazer and Rachel Moss
          Alex Nguyen
          Mark Osmand
          Graham and Caroline Ramsay
          Steve Reynolds and Marian Wheeler
          Tim and Andrea Ripper
          Sam and Jo Sciacca
          Howard Stack
          Ross Tyrrell
          Rastie and Erica Van der Westhuizen
          Vipul and Mamta Vyas
          Craig and Kirsten Whip
          Poppy Wilson
          Dapeng Zhang and Lucy Shang
          2018 $62,506
          Anonymous
          John and Sophie Barton
          Darren and Natalie Black
          Christopher and Margot Blue
          Rob and Karen Campbell
          John Clift and Nicky Cheng
          Alex Coleman
          Jeremy Davis
          Peter Eccleston and Fay Zhong
          Adam and Elisabeth Findlay
          John and Julie Fison
          Peter and Catherine Hudson
          Lawrence and Paula Lau
          Michael and Zora Liu
          Hamish Macintosh
          Hugh Macintosh and Deb Almering
          Ron and Kym Martinenko
          James Morris and Caroline Tsen
          Rohan and Marianne Mortimore
          Graham and Julie Murray
          Son Ngo and Thuy Nguyen
          Jesse and Nikki Nihill
          James and Anna Owen
          IMPACT REPORT 2023 31 *Deceased
        Richard Qiu and Connie Shen
          Malcolm and Tammy Robinson
          Howard Stack
          Teck and Michaelina Tang
          Robert and Caroline Ting
          Paul and Nerida Trappett
          Eddy Tse and Kina Mak
          Clayton and Kerri White
          David and Mary Wong
          2019 $55,864
          Jan Andersen and Ling Zheng
          Anonymous
          Nataly Baker
          Tom Bizzell
          Lisa Brock
          Jon and Patrice Cafferky
          Andrew and Tori Cardell-Ree
          Robert and Louise Carius
          John Cavalerie
          Nick and Jane Corbett
          Craig and Renee Dawson
          Angus Edwards and Trudie Murrell
          Ghobad Ensafpour and Tracey Gordon
          Michael Forrest and Angie Ryan
          Luca Fu and Silvia Peng
          Charley Guo and Sandy Chen
          Paul and Kathy Henry
          Amanda Lago
          Roger Lago
          Albert Lam and Ciska Boentoro
          Jun Kim and Joo Ok Lee
          Son Nguyen Ngoc and Ann Nguyen Thi
          Michael O’Connor and Bernice Watson
          Antonio Pais and Nivea Pereira Pais
          Nalin Perera and Thushara Pussella
          John and Dominique Richards
          Tom and Lisa Shakespeare
          Mahmud Taib
          Sang Jin Yeo and Jiyoung Hwang
          Hongbo Yu and Leiyan Zhao
          2020 $95,359
          Chris and Ginni Anderson
          Anonymous
          Alan and Gayle Austin
          John Boo
          Blair Bowden and Alison Menzies
          Russell and Leanne Bowie
          Ian Brown and Anna Burrows
          Dan and Naomi Chambers
          Berkeley and Sarah Cox
          Frank Du and Maixia Sun
          Adrian and Michelle Frick
          Eugene and Cindy Fung
          Maher Gandhi and Catherine Duffy
          Andrew and Asako Hay
          Michael Ho and Lillian Tram
          Dave and Miranda Holt
          Meera Honan
          Susan Huang
          Ahmad Husain and Tawfika Makbul
          Santiago Jara Melagrani and Maria Cossia
          Jack Kwong
          Rob and Catriona Labrom
          Huy Dung Le and Dieu Anh Trinh
          Dane and Louise Lockyer
          Campbell Macintosh
          Hugh Macintosh and Deb Almering
          Hamish Macpherson and Millie Yee
          James May
          Lachlan and Shannon McCallum
          Tim McCarthy and Miranda Crisci
          Paul McEniery and Karen Seifert
          Cyrus Moeini and Gina Chou
          Luke Na
          Seongsu Na and Alice Lee
          Tony and Katrina O’Connell
          John Pan and Mei Hong
          Graeme Paull and Helen Armstrong
          Sam Penman
          Benedikt Pfisterer and Antonia Maier
          Majella Pollard
          Philip and Holly Richardson
          Ken Situ and Annie Luk
          Nigel Spork and Natasha Christa
          David and Marie-Louise Theile
          Keith Thornton and Michelle Reiken
          Mayooran Veerasingham and Thushyanthi
          Mayooran
          Leanne Waldron
          Trinity Ward
          Rumintha and Celia Wickramasekera
          Charlie and Sarah Willmott
          Ralph and Lisa Willson
          Drew Wolrige
          Jason Yang and Sue Zhang
          Yingmin Zhong and Wendy Duan
          2021 $135,608
          Anonymous
          Laileen Ahloo
          Soe Aung and Vivian Ting
          Kesh and Sue Baboolal
          Sam Bizzell
          Bruce and Amanda Butler
          Anthony and Kate Crilly
          Greig and Vickie de Zubicaray
          Mark and Leta Dempsey
          Ian Duncan and Lizzie Coulson
          Matthew and Samantha Duncan
          Yong Fang and Ying Li
          Michael Forrest and Angie Ryan
          Ken Goldberg and Anne-Maree Coyne
          Yuwei Gong and Wei Shi
          Mal and Kathryn Griffin
          Jason and Julie Griffiths
          Henry Ho and Tammy Liang
          Cameron Johnson and Marika Nearhos
          Ram and Nala Kangatharan
          Min Kim and Mi Sun Jo
          Graham Lee and Anita Chang
          Shuke Liang and Yan Qin
          Frankie Look and Connie Luk
          Michael and Rachel Lusis
          Greg and Kristine Malone
          Gary and Sarah McCarthy-James
          Randall McHugh and Stephanie Daveson
          James Morris and Caroline Tsen
          Son Ngo and Thuy Nguyen
          Jo Pace
          Davin and Kate Patterson
          Meryta Quagliotto
          Ramanan Ratnasingam and Nirupa
          Ramanan
          John and Dominique Richards
          Tony Robertson and Jennifer Dietz
          Dmitry Saulov and Asta Saulova
          David and Carmen Shuttleton
          David and Alex Spiez
          Andrew and Jillian Stallmann
          Paul Strooper and Alena Griffiths
          Mark and Chrisanthy Stutz
          Paul and Nerida Trappett
          Sally Trestrail
          Damien van Brunschot and Jackie Trad
          Terry* and Belinda Vardy
          Tuan Vu and Thuy Do
          Chris and Carrie Watchirs
          Mark and Kylie Wilson
          Joseph and Cynthia Wong
          2022 $117,560
          Anonymous
          Peter Aitken and Jo Wong
          Inma Beaumont
          Phil and Leigh Baxter
          Matt and Leanne Caines
          Con and Ellie Cayas
          Mui Khoon Chang
          James Chen and Jessica Wan
          Johnny Cheng and Joanna Lee
          Jason and Salish Donald
          Anne Duncan
          Peter and Kirilly Dutton
          Sarah Earnshaw
          Peter Eccleston and Fay Zhong
          Adrian Esler and Alison de Groot
          Peter Fan and Cathy Zhang
          Annamaria Ferencz
          Tony Gu and Jenny Wang
          Matthew and Priscilla Hocking
          Matthew and Tracey Holmes
          Matthew Howes and Susan Hogarth
          Karuna Hoole
          Matthew and Julia Horton
          Simon and Andrea Hurwood
          Rob and Michaela Jackson
          Benjamin Kang and I-Lin Chen
          Nick and Maria Karanicolas
          Jon-Paul and Tara Khoo
          Akshay and Alka Kothari
          Rob and Catriona Labrom
          Chung Lun Leung and Wai Kwan Wong
          William and Sainian Leves
          Choco Li and Kiki Kang
          Douts Li and Grace Qiu
          James and Paula Lilley
          Paul and Michelle Logan
          Sven Lotzvie and Karla Fraser
          Cam and Kym Mackay
          Hamish Macpherson and Millie Yee
          David Martin and Grace Zeng
          Mark McCauley and Sasha Hennessey
          John and Gillian Miller
          Frazer and Rachel Moss
          Arnold Ng and Carolina Ling
          32 BRISBANE GRAMMAR SCHOOL *Deceased
         
    Glenn and Peta O’Brien
          Ben and Florence Ong
          John Puttick
          Tony and Nicola Rahman
          Malcolm and Tammy Robinson
          Ed and Monica Roper
          Mohamed Shanavas and Babitha
          Pulikkathody
          Simon and Danielle Siganto
          Chris and Wendy Smith
          John Sneddon and Vanessa O’Sullivan
          Peter and Tina Sprott
          Gavin Sun and Sophia Su
          Bibo Tan and Lina Ma
          Simon Tang and Jing Ge
          Steve and Fara Tavakol
          Hee Soo and Marisa Teng
          Chandra and Amila Tennakoon
          Kylie Tolhurst
          Simon Tolhurst
          Kate Tyszkiewicz
          Belinda Vardy
          Ralph and Lisa Willson
          Chi-Hong and Janet Wong
          Michael and Jaime Wood
          Frank Xu and Yumei Liao
          Pengyang Zhu and Xiaoping Yang
          2023 $115,879
          Anonymous
          Peter and Cathy Beckingsale
          Derrick Brown and Rachael Browning
          Greg Bryant and Claudia Roy
          Xuan Bui and Thi Nguyen
          David and Peta Bunce
          Ken Cao and Sabrina He
          Andrew and Tori Cardell-Ree
          Victor Chen and Shirley Lin
          Charlie and Poppy Choi
          Jeff Chou and Connie Ko
          Alex Coleman
          Megan Corfield
          Tung Do and Duyen Tien
          Ben and Rachel Driessen
          Jacqui and Matt Du Payne
          Peter and Kirilly Dutton
          Rob and Raechelle Finch
          Craig and Danyal Fitzgerald
          Harrison Fitzgerald
          Angus and Carla Forbes
          Simon Gatehouse and Lara Kane
          Martin and Danielle Giles
          George and Eunice Gware
          Darren and Samantha Harris
          Troy and Kylie Harry
          David and Maria Hirschfeld
          Rod and Karyn Huntley
          Savindra and Palika Ilangamage
          Zak and Subarna Islam
          Ju Johnson
          Jill Johnston
          Kylie Kaandorp
          Phillip and Allison Kay
          Steve and Alison Kearney
          William and Leanne Keeley
          Sumith and Kokila Kodithuwakku
          George Lee and Uni Yang
          Philip and Lillian Lui
          Hugh Macintosh and Deb Almering
          Allan and Lindy Mackintosh
          Scott McCoy and Louise Franklin
          Scott and Susan McLeod
          Brian Meade and Rebecca Schull-Meade
          Chris and Lorna Meads
          Alex Mees
          Richie and Michelle Mizutani
          Bill Morrissey and Kylie Downes
          Shaun Munday and Allison McKelvie
          Michael Murphy and Keryn Metcalfe
          Mark and Heather Norris
          Lasanthi and Keerthi Paranavithana
          April Pei
          Nalin Perera and Thushara Pussella
          Martin Qin and Emma Zhang
          Gareth Rochester and Melissa Page
          David and Kate Rutter
          Filippo Sciacca
          Sam and Jo Sciacca
          Adam and Belinda Siddle
          Andrea and Robert Skerl
          Matt and Katrina Strotton
          Joshua Taylor and Hee Young In
          Nicholas Ting and Emily Tiang
          Simon and Moko Treacy
          Juan Wang
          Michael and Kay Whyte
          Miao Zhang
          Jay Zheng and Winnie Huang
          2024 $86,830
          Anonymous Chandeep Bakshi
          Kieron Bigby and Laura Wee
          Sharon Brennan
          Dennis Chang and Hiromi Yasuda
          Craig and Kara Chudleigh
          Susie Cooke
          Robert and Kitty Deane
          Jason and Salish Donald
          33 IMPACT REPORT 2023 *Deceased
        Gino Du
          Samantha Edwards
          Bruce Elliott and Helen Bailey
          Dimitri Fedorov and Milana Stotland
          Alan Fitzpatrick and Lo-An Vu
          Michael Forrest and Angie Ryan
          Michael Gao and Michelle Sun
          Ken and Kath Gottliebsen
          Robert Gottliebsen
          David and Vicki Gracen
          Karuna Hoole
          Tom Joyce and Helen Boocock
          Adam Kelly
          Katrina Kerr
          Ben and Michelle Klaassen
          Jin Hee Lee and Jiyoon Park
          John and Eun Lee
          Mauro and Megan Liberatore
          Tony Lin
          Sean Martin and Frances McInerney
          Mark and Elisa Milner
          Simon and Nikki Mortimer
          Balaji Motamarri and Sumi Pillarisetti
          Matthew and Ellen Murphy
          Chris O’Neill and Tabitha Goodreid
          Thomas Pincus and Rebecca Armstrong
          Simon Poh
          Bing Qu and Lucy Wang
          Tony Robertson and Jennifer Dietz
          Angela Sclavos
          Brad and Katrina Scott
          Greg and Susan Siemon
          Amarjeet and Sandeep Sihota
          Andrew Smith and Kate Slaughter
          Sam Smith
          Jodie Springall and Jane Schouten
          Nicole Visedo
          Aaron and Leann Webb
          John Webb and Megan Keleher
          Helen Webster
          2025 $59,527
          Anonymous
          Mark Anderson and Catherine Tichbon
          Andrej and Yolanda Babnik
          John Boo and Jenny Terrado
          Andrew Bottomley
          Kylie Bottomley
          Paul and Stella Bowker
          Reagan Brosnan and Leigh Winston
          David and Peta Bunce
          Andrew and Ros Clarke
          Chris and Carla Clayton
          Greg Cook and Yeni Yu
          Suey Cooper
          Thomas and Anh Do
          Mark and Jacinda Geritz
          Melissa Goss
          Peter and Catherine Hudson
          Wayne and Mel Huff
          Saso and Katie Ivanovski
          Nick and Katie Jorss
          Ram and Nala Kangatharan
          Jueun Kim
          Sebastian Leotta and Naoko Kojima
          Leotta
          Darren and Amanda Lewis
          Alice Li
          Vincent and Ayaka Liang
          Jason Limpus
          Eddie and Karen Liu
          Eimear Mann
          Mark and Susan Middleton
          Glen and Sarah Millar
          Hom Poudel
          Gary and Meryta Quagliotto
          Kendal and Jackie Redmond
          Daniel and Rory Salisbury
          Andrew and Jen Slatter
          David and Bronwyn Small
          Qichao Su and Daisy Feng
          Rob and Jane Swan
          Lingyin Tang
          Christian and Leah Telford
          Rob Turra and Robyn Fraser
          Rudy and Sarah Van der Westhuizen
          John and Anna Vellacott
          John and Donna Wacker
          Charles Woodhouse and Sirie Palmos
          Ashley Zhou
          2026 $73,020
          Anonymous
          Dhamma Abeysinghe and Sarangi
          Ratnayake
          Sanghoon Ahn and Soyoung Park
          Junying Ai and Jun Wei
          Damian Amato and Linny Sampson
          Ben Anderson
          Alasdair and Rebecca Begley
          Nandan and Suruchi Bhende
          Peter and Carolyn Butler
          Jun Chen and Grace Zhu
          Ming Deng and Carly Cao
          Philip and Susan Collins
          Fiona Deacon
          Ashwani Garg and Shilpi Gupta
          Andrew and Asako Hay
          Sharon Hoare
          Daylin Johnson
          George and Andrea Kennedy
          Lawrence Lee and Jennifer Chen
          Charles and Leith Lilley
          Chi-Wei Liu and Jennifer Chien
          Helen Lynch
          Libby McBride
          Bill McCredie
          Chris and Donna McManus
          Paul and Lisa McMaster
          Cameron McNeill
          Sandy Miller and Fiona McDougall
          Masa Nakasato and Isabella Hui
          Tony and Katrina O’Connell
          Daniella Peters
          Damien Petersen and Sharyn Van Alphen
          Thomas Pincus and Rebecca Armstrong
          Peter Prentis and Ana Pavasovic
          Bas Rai
          Felix Rousson and Natasha Vexler
          Andrew Smith and Kate Slaughter
          Max Smith
          Sam Smith
          Christina Su
          Eric Su
          Qichao Su and Daisy Feng
          Anuj and Laura Timblo
          Kylie Warlow
          Nirvan Wijesekera and Nel Jayasinghe
          Simon and Sally Yong Gee
          Cooper Yuan and Shirley Chung
          Ivan Zhong and Fendy Yin
          2027 $26,132
          Anonymous
          Alan and Amanda Brand
          Matt and Leanne Caines
          Philip Chen
          David Chin and Jacinta Amies
          Scott and Kylee Creighton
          Alan Duffield and Sam Betzien
          Dean and Lisa Harris
          David Hilford
          Covan Ho and Joyce Lin
          Saul and Robyn Holt
          Ross and Catherine Savage
          Peter and Eva Scott
          Brent and Heidi Stevens
          Paul and Lana Szumowski
          Rudy and Sarah Van der Westhuizen
          Andrew and Elizabeth Warde
          Simon and Sally Yong Gee
          Anna You
          2028 $17,102
          Aron and Jody Bendell
          Matt and Vicki Clarkson
          Sarah Earnshaw
          Obi and Bimpe Ekeocha
          Matthew and Juliet Grigg
          Alex and Ann-Elise Incani
          Hanyi Jiang
          Amanda Lago
          John Lee and Judy Ku
          Jack Lin
          Mark and Amanda Ludlow
          Rob and Andrea McDonald
          Paul and Alicia McEniery
          John and Kim Quinlan
          Jim Shen
          Ravi Sriskandarajah and Anna Plunkett
          Tristan Van Riel and Lisa Honeychurch
          Richard and Rachael White
          2029 $1,652
          Sarah Bender
          Paul and Alicia McEniery
          34 BRISBANE GRAMMAR SCHOOL *Deceased
        Total Raised 2023
          STEAM/Infrastructure projects
          $2,973,566
          Bursaries
          $176,375
          Total $3,149,941
           
    
              
              
            
            BGS Funds Review
          BGS Deductible Gift Recipient Fund Review
          The School has three funds with Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) status: the Building Fund, the Bursary Fund and the Library Fund.
          The Rules for Deductible Gift Recipient Funds
          Investment Overview
          (25 September 2018) and the BGS Bursary Fund Investment Strategy (6 December 2018) prescribe the governance obligations of the Finance Committee for funds held and invested in the School’s DGR Funds.
          The objective of the BGS Bursary Fund is to generate sufficient earnings from its corpus base to fund needs-based bursaries, without eroding said corpus, or requiring financial subsidy from the operating cash flow of the School.
          At 31 December 2023, the combined funds of the School’s DGR Funds were invested in the Queensland Investment Corporation (‘QIC’) Long Term Diversified Fund, ANZ Bank (for immediate-needs liquidity) and shares as follows:
          Core Investment Profile 31 December 2023 ($’000) QIC Long Term Diversified FundStrategic Asset Allocation
          Alternative assets comprises direct real estate, direct infrastructure, private debt, private equity, insurance-linked securities and liquid managed funds.
          QIC Growth Fund ANZ Bank Shares $3,556 15% $20,146 84% $74 1% Real estate 4% Infrastructure 6% Global equities 52% Fixed interest 20% Cash 5% Alternative assets 14%
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            QIC
          Long Term Diversified Fund Performance
          QIC Long Term Diversified Fund (‘QIC Fund’) performance is summarised as follows:
          • Positive average earnings of 5.84% for the three years ended 31 December 2023.
          • Positive average earnings of7.12% for the five years ended 31 December 2023.
          • Positive average earnings of 6.29% for the 10 years ended 31 December 2023.
          The QIC Fund seeks to achieve an investment return of the Bloomberg AusBond Bank Bill Index + 3% p.a after expenses but before QIC management fees and tax over rolling five-year periods. The QIC Fund is classified as a medium product risk, reflecting an expectation that the distribution of possible annual returns has a standard deviation of between 5-10%.
          Investments in Shares
          At 31 December 2023, the Building Fund held investements in donated shares with a market value of $74,200
          Application of Funds
          DGR Funds were applied as follows throughout the year ended 31 December 2023: Bursary Funds $000 # Students Year Group 73 4 Needs-based 570 27 Indigenous 125 3 Total 768 34
        Other $000 Building Fund 1,204 Trust Fund 17 37 IMPACT REPORT 2023
         
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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