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  1. Through the School’s fundraising partnership with the Australian Sports Foundation (ASF), donations to Geelong Grammar Snowsports are tax deductible. The Club does need funds to continue to provide equipment, improved coaching facilities, social functions for our parents and supporters, and trophies/badges for our players.

  2. Our Admissions staff are available to answer any questions and assist you with the enrolment process. Get in touch with our friendly team via email or phone.

  3. 14 Douglas Street. Toorak, Victoria, 3142. Australia. PO Box 530. Toorak, Victoria, 3142. Telephone: +61 3 9829 1444. Email: toorakcampus@ggs.vic.edu.au. We'd be delighted to hear from you! Please get in touch with our friendly campus teams via email or phone.

  4. The Senior School (Years 10 to 12) offers a comprehensive, rigorous and challenging programme that is structured to equip our students with the attitudes, knowledge, skills and competencies to thrive in whatever pathway they choose to pursue. Three learning pathways are available to Geelong Grammar School students entering Years 11 and 12: VCE ...

  5. thinkgeelong.com › geelong-grammar-schoolGeelong Grammar

    Geelong Grammar School boasts an international reputation as a pioneer of modern education, reinforced through the recent introduction of its transformational Positive Education programme. From its origins in 1855, the School has always had a distinctive character. +61 (3) 5273 9200. This email address is being protected from spambots.

  6. The space to flourish. Established in 1914, Corio Campus sits on a private 230-hectare estate in the outskirts of Geelong and an hour south of Melbourne, completely removed from local traffic or the bustle and distractions of city living. Combining beautiful architecture, both old and new, ample open space and playing fields, our students enjoy ...

  7. Unit life is integral to the experience of Timbertop. The feelings of independence that result from living with and relying on others are central to Timbertop’s success. There are sixteen Units (eight for boys and eight for girls). Students live and work in their Unit with up to fifteen fellow students. Students sleep, eat, shower, study ...