Camberwell Girls Grammar School
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Camberwell Girls' Grammar School' | |
Motto | Utilis in Ministerium
"Useful in Service" |
Established | 1920 |
School type | Independent, Anglican, Day school |
Known As | Camberwell |
Principal/Headmaster | |
Chairman | Mr. John Crow |
Chaplain | |
Affiliations | Anglican, GSV |
Location | Canterbury, Victoria, Australia |
Campus | Suburban |
Enrolment | 650 (P-12) |
Employees | ? |
School colours | Blue and White |
School Hymn | ? |
Area | ? Hectares |
Homepage | http://www.camberwellgirls.net/ |
Camberwell Girls' Grammar School, also known as 'Camberwell Anglican Girls Grammar School', is an independent school for girls located in the suburb of Canterbury in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Camberwell Girls Grammar was founded in 1920 as St. Mark’s Day School. Classes for the first eight students began at St. Mark's Parish Hall, Camberwell. It was relocated to its present location in Torrington Street, Canterbury in 1927.
According to the The Age newspaper's VCE results table for 2005, Camberwell Girls Grammar School was ranked the top independent girls' school in the state of Victoria, and sixth overall.link
[edit] Ormiston House
The school’s junior school, Ormiston House, was established in 1848. It was located at various sites until it moved to St. John’s Avenue, Mont Albert, in 1936. Ormiston is the oldest girls’ school on the Australian mainland. It became the junior school of Camberwell Girls Grammar in 1964.
[edit] See also
Camberwell Girls' Grammar | Fintona | Firbank | Genazzano | Ivanhoe Girls' Grammar | Kilvington | Korowa | Lauriston | Loreto Mandeville Hall | Lowther Hall | Melbourne Girls' Grammar | Mentone Girls' Grammar | MLC | Our Lady of Mercy College | PLC | Ruyton | Sacre Coeur | St. Catherine's | St. Margaret's | Shelford | Star of the Sea | Strathcona | Tintern | Toorak College