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Grammar Team

Our Grade 3 families enjoyed an Easter egg hunt and picnic at Cataract Gorge.

The community spirit of Grammar reaches far beyond our students. The heart of it lies in the families themselves; the children, parents, grandparents – all working cohesively towards the common goal of their child’s future.

Whether a family is brand new to the Grammar Community, or bound in generational ties, our Parent Grade Representatives are there to support each and every family on the ground. Knowing that there is someone to reach out to when a birthday party invitation gets misplaced, when a schoolbag goes missing or when families of our boarding students just want to feel connected from afar. Knowing that they have someone to reach out to, a space to support one another and a group to connect with, is what makes our community what it is – one in a million.

Term 1 saw a range of events, activities, and support groups flourish, as our Parent Grade Representatives stepped up to the challenge to ensure every parent, new or current, felt included and part of ‘Team Grammar’.

Grade 1 parents enjoyed a casual catch up at Tatler Lane by Sweetbrew, where new and current parents got together for a chat.

Grade 3 families enjoyed a wide range of events, from a Mum’s Night at Mudbar, to an easter egg hunt and picnic at Cataract Gorge (featured above). Both the Grade 5 and Grade 8 families got to enjoy a night at the Twilight Maze at Rupertswood Farm, thanks to the Clark family.

Grade 10 parents also enjoyed a casual catch up at Tatler Lane, with 45 parents coming along to the event. Forty Grade 11 parents enjoyed a night at Du Cane Brewery, while Grade 12 families were all about raising money for their chosen charity, the Sony Foundation. From completing the 60th annual Walkathon, to holding car washes, BBQ’s, and acoustic sessions, students managed to surpass the $30k mark of their $50k goal. Well done!