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Learn about the history, locations, music, archives and library of Sydney Grammar School, a prestigious boys' school founded in 1854. Find out how to apply for fee assisted places and scholarships.
- Admissions
Main points of entry to the School are Preschool at St Ives,...
- About Grammar
Sydney Grammar School is one of the oldest schools in...
- Edgecliff
Sydney Grammar School is an independent secular school for...
- History of the School
Sydney Grammar School is one of the oldest schools in...
- Curriculum
There are 19 classes within the School: one Preschool class,...
- Enrolment
An Application Form is available online. The signed and...
- Fees
Facilities are offered for parents to pay fees by BPAY from...
- Entrance
Sydney Grammar School is an academic selective School. Boys...
- Admissions
Learn how to enrol your son at Sydney Grammar School, an independent secular school for boys in Sydney, Australia. Find out about entrance process, fee assisted places, scholarships, open day and tours.
Sydney Grammar School (SGS, known colloquially as Grammar) is an independent, fee-paying, non-denominational day school for boys, located in Sydney, Australia. Incorporated in 1854 by Act of Parliament and opened in 1857, the school claims to offer a "classical" or "grammar" school education thought of as liberal, humane, pre-vocational pedagogy.
Learn about the history, values and achievements of one of the oldest schools in Australia. Find out how to apply, visit and get involved with Grammar.
Sydney Grammar School is an independent secular school for boys located in Sydney, Australia.
Learn about the origins and development of one of the oldest schools in Australia, founded in 1854 by Act of Parliament. Sydney Grammar School is a secular, socially comprehensive school that takes boys from all over Sydney and beyond.
There are 19 classes within the School: one Preschool class, two classes for Years K-2 and three classes for Years 3-6. The current curriculum is divided into the six Key Learning Areas of English; Mathematics; History and Geography; Science and Technology; Physical Development, Health and Physical Education; and Creative and Practical Arts.