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Guildford Grammar School

Guildford Grammar School, informally known as Guildford Grammar, Guildford or GGS, is an independent Anglican coeducational primary and secondary day and boarding school, located in Guildford, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia.

Guildford Grammar School
Guildford Grammar School, Terrace Road, in 1932
Location

Australia
Coordinates31°53′44″S 115°58′48″E / 31.89556°S 115.98000°E / -31.89556; 115.98000
Information
Former nameThe Church of England Grammar School
Official nameGuildford Grammar School
TypeState Registered Place
Reference no.2470
TypeIndependent co-educational primary and secondary day and boarding school
MottoGo Forward
Religious affiliation(s)Diocese of Perth
DenominationAnglicanism
Established1896; 127 years ago (1896)[1]
FounderCharles Harper
PrincipalPeter Allen
Staff~237
YearsK–12
Enrolment~1,097[2] (2019)
Area80 hectares (198 acres)
Campus typeSuburban
Colour(s)Navy blue and white   
Affiliations
AlumniOld Guildfordians
Websitewww.ggs.wa.edu.au

Initially established as a single-sex school for boys, in 2019, the School became co-educational from Kindergarten to Year 6, and in Years 7, 8 and 11 in the Senior School; in Years 9-10 and 12, the School catered for boys only. Since 2019, the School has been fully co-educational. Boarding facilities for Senior School girls were introduced from 2020.[3]

The school is a member of the Public Schools Association and the Independent Primary School Heads of Australia.

The Anglican grammar school traces its origins back to 1896 when it was established by Charles Harper. In 1900, the school moved from the Harper family home to its current site near the banks of the Swan River, approximately 15 km (9.3 mi) from the centre of the City of Perth on 80 hectares (198 acres) of property.[4] The East Guildford campus consists of a senior school for Year 7 to 12, a preparatory school for kindergarten to Year 6, sporting grounds and boarding facilities for 150 students.[5]

History edit

Guildford Grammar School traces its foundations to 1896, when Charles Harper, an influential Western Australian, established in the billiard room of his house (Woodbridge House) a school (under the guidance of Frank Bennett, the first headmaster)[6] which was to cater to the educational needs of his children and those from the surrounding district.[7] Harper's vision was to create a school based on the English public school system, whilst also attempting to accommodate the different culture of the modern colonial society.

In 1900, the school moved to its current site.[4] The school was originally called The Church of England Grammar School.[8] Together with Christian Brothers College (Aquinas), The High School (Hale School) and The Alexander Scotch College (Scotch), the school established the Private Schools Association (PSA) in 1905.[6] Initially, the school only had 14 students, but in 1910, with over 100 students, it was taken over by the Trustees of the Church of England. Canon Percy Henn was appointed Headmaster.[4]

In 1914, the Chapel of St Mary and St George was consecrated and, to the east of the senior school, the preparatory school was founded by Henn and Cecil Priestley. The preparatory school is co-educational and also includes boarders. These boarders are accommodated in the Graham Malcolm Junior Hall of Residence.

 
Collectable cigarette card featuring the Guildford colours and crest, c. 1920s

In March 1942, the staff and students of the senior school were evacuated to Fairbridge Farm School near Pinjarra for 18 months as a precaution during World War II.[4]

The Guildford Grammar School Foundation was established in 1974, to help guarantee the financial independence of the school and to develop its standing within the Western Australian education system. The board of the foundation aims to establish a large and self-perpetuating capital fund of $30 million. Currently, a portion of the income generated from the foundation's assets funds a bursaries and scholarships program.[6]

In 2019 Guildford Grammar School had 1,097 students, with capacity for 148 boarding students.[9]

Coat of arms edit

The dedication of the school chapel to Saint Mary and Saint George took place on 25 March 1914. The dedication was the inspiration for the current coat of arms, which replaced the cross and coronet of the Harper family. The arms consist of the red cross of St George on a white shield below the three fleur de lys of St Mary against a dark blue field. "Go Forward", the school motto which succeeded the Harpers' Coelum ipsum petimus, appears in a scroll under the arms.

Principals edit

 
Percy Henn, the fourth Headmaster of Guildford Grammar School

The following individuals have served as Principal of Guildford Grammar School:

Ordinal Headmaster Term begin Term end Time in office Notes
1 Frank Bennett 1896 1898 1–2 years
2 Alex Gillespie 1899 1903 3–4 years
3 William Corr 1904 1909 4–5 years
4 Percy Henn 1910 1924 13–14 years
5 Philip Hinckley 1925 1927 1–2 years
6 Robert Freeth 1928 1949 20–21 years
7 Peter Thwaites 1950 1956 5–6 years
8 David Lawe Davies 1957 1978 20–21 years
9 John Moody 1979 1996 16–17 years
10 Kim Walton 1997 2002 4–5 years
11 Robert Zordan 2003 2010 6–7 years
12 Stephen Webber 2011 2019 11–12 years [10]
13 Anne Dunstan 2020 2022 [11]
14 Peter Allen 2023 incumbent

Campus edit

 
Guildford Grammar School grounds in 1933

Guildford Grammar School is located on a 100-acre (40 ha) campus on the banks of the Swan River and stands among trees and lawns. The campus has a number of buildings and sporting facilities necessary for the day to day educational needs of the students. Some of these buildings are of historical significance—including the chapel, which is listed with the Heritage Council of Western Australia. Most of the buildings and sporting fields are named after significant people in the school's foundation and history.

In 2005, the school embarked on a major redevelopment project, named the One Campus Project, the first major project to be undertaken at the school in 15 years. This project includes the redevelopment of the school's playing fields and property bordering the Great Eastern Highway. The project was expected to cost in excess of $5.5 million and included the construction of a new hockey pitch, a second football oval, 12 new acrylic surface tennis courts, a new sports pavilion and the reconstruction of Roberts Oval.

Chapel edit

The Federation Gothic-styled school chapel (the Chapel of St Mary and St George), first suggested by headmaster Canon P.U. Henn (after whom Henn's House was named) and funded by Cecil Oliverson, after whom the school gymnasium is named. It is heritage listed and contains a large amount of English Oak wood. It currently houses a Bible (the Windsor Bible) gifted to the school by Queen Elizabeth II as a replacement for the Bible gifted by King George V which was destroyed in a fire in 1980.

Student life edit

Guildford offers a comprehensive extracurricular program for students. The school also has boarding facilities for students who live in rural areas of Western Australia as well as international students. The major components of the program are sports, music, the arts and cadets.

The cadet program at Guildford has a long and proud tradition, which dates back to 1904. The program is governed by the state and federal arms of the Australian Army Cadet Corps and is supported by the A SQD Tenth Light Horse.

Guildford participates in the national Tournament of Minds competition and has produced 15 teams composed of seven boys from Years 8 to 10 in 2007 and annually produces about 12 teams. Guildford has had success within this competition, regularly going into state finals and making the nationals in 2005, ranking fourth nationally in 2005 and being the top team for maths and engineering in Western Australia.

Academic studies edit

 
1913 school prefects

The school offers a range of academic pursuits for students, and also gives awards such as academic colours, subject awards and the dux award, which are given at an annual presentation night.

Guildford awards several scholarships based on academic merit to students, but under agreed PSA rules no member schools may award sports scholarships. To gain a scholarship a student must take the ACER (Australian Council for Educational Research) Co-operative Scholarship Examination, and also submit a portfolio. The shortlisted candidates attend an interview with the headmaster.

D'Arcy Slater Scholarship, which is awarded annually to a student entering Year 7 in memory of D'Arcy Slater, a student of the School who died in 1991. The student that receives the award must be a good all-rounder. This scholarship provides all tuition fees for the student.[12]

Council Scholarships, the scholarship is an academic scholarship. Candidates must be under the age of 13 on the first day of January following the examination. This scholarship is tenable for between 25 and 50% of six years' worth of tuition fees.[12]

Harry Campbell Pope Scholarships - Awarded to a number of students entering Year 7 of the Western Australian education system, following an examination and an interview with the Headmaster. These scholarships are worth 25% - 50% of tuition fees for six years.[12]

Calder Crowther Scholarship - Awarded every two years to day student candidates from government schools in the vicinity of Guildford. It is worth 50% of tuition fees from years 7 to 12.[12]

The school also awards Music and Choral scholarships.

Boarding edit

When Guildford opened in 1896, it was a day school; boarding was introduced[when?] for years 6–12. There are 130 boarders at the school.

All boarders reside in one of the boarding hall of residences with their house masters, house mothers and boarding assistants. Meals are served in the Dining Hall which is located in close proximity to the residences, and boarders have 24-hour access to medical services in the school's medical centre.

On weekends, boarders participate in a variety of activities arranged by staff and senior students. Boarders in years 10, 11 and 12 also participate in sport on a Saturday morning.

House system edit

Guildford Grammar School has an eight-house system in the senior school. Each house is named in honour of individuals who have had an association with the school and the Western Australian community including: Canon Percy Henn, an influential headmaster of the school, and James Stirling, a man much credited with the settlement of Western Australia. In the junior school, there is a four-house system. Each house, informally known as a quarter, is named after a cardinal point; north, east, south, and west.

The eight senior school houses are Henn's, School, Stirling, Harper, Bennett, St. George's, Woodbridge and Freeth House with each house being divided into six mentor groups with a mentor group for each year (e.g. Stirling Year 10, Henns Year 8 and so on). Each mentor group is overseen by a mentor and Head of House. The members of each house are led by the House Captain (elected each year by the members of the house).[13]

The eight senior school houses compete against each other in three areas; sport (for the Cock House Cup), culture (for the Centenary Cup), and academic (for the John Gladstones' Cup). There is also the Council shield, which is awarded to the house adjudged to have been the most successful in the three competitions.

Performing arts and debating edit

Students at Guildford have the opportunity to learn a music instrument during class time in the senior school. The school offers a variety of ensemble's for students to join including the senior choir and guitar ensemble. Music is compulsory for all students from Kindergarten to year 6, with the option of continuing to TEE music in year 12. Senior school students have the opportunity to learn under experienced musicians.

The drama program at the school is based largely around the school production, recent productions include; Jesus Christ Superstar, Les Miserables and Amadeus. Heath Ledger, a prominent actor, attended Guildford Grammar School, where he had his first acting experiences, starring in a school production as Peter Pan at age 13.[14][15]

Debating and public speaking are components of the co-curricular program at the school. Guildford Grammar School competes in Western Australian inter-school debating competition, which is run by the Western Australian debating league.

Sport edit

Guildford Grammar School was a founding member of the Public Schools Association (PSA) in 1905, and the Independent Primary School Heads of Australia (IPSHA) in 1968. The school competes in inter-school sports within both organisations.[16]

In 2006, Guildford won none of the PSA sporting competitions, although it has won the following trophies more than five times; Swimming (18), Cricket (15), Athletics (12), Rugby (8), Football (6), and Rowing (Head of the River) (6).[16]

Of note recently, Guildford won the Alcock Cup (Football - 2015) and the Darlot Cup (Cricket - 2018).

PSA premierships edit

Guildford Grammar has won the following PSA premierships.[17]

  • Athletics (12) – 1905, 1906, 1907, 1918, 1926, 1930, 1940, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1949, 1950
  • Basketball (4) – 1981, 1983, 1991, 1993
  • Cricket (16) – 1915, 1917, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1946, 1959, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1982, 1986, 2018
  • Cross Country – 1982
  • Football (7) – 1905, 1935, 1936, 1938, 1946, 1958, 2015
  • Golf (6) – 2009, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2017, 2018
  • Rowing (3) – 1992, 2001, 2013
  • Rugby (8) – 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1994
  • Soccer (2) – 1990, 1994
  • Swimming (18) – 1905, 1916, 1920, 1922, 1951, 1952, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1966, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
  • Tennis – 1982
  • Water Polo – 1998

Alumni edit

Alumni of Guildford Grammar School are called "Old Guildfordians". Alumni may elect to join the Old Guildfordians Association, formerly the 'Old Boys' Association, an incorporated organisation established in 1905, which represents the former students of the school. The association exists to provide fellowship to former students, parents and staff and to support the school – especially in the provision of scholarships and financial assistance to families in need.[18]

The Old Guildfordians Mundaring Hockey Club is an incorporated men's and women's hockey club based in the Guildford/Mundaring area. The club competes in various grades of the HockeyWA competition, from minkey (junior hockey) to senior's hockey. The club plays its home games at Lilac Hill Park, using the available facilities and clubrooms available. It is not a requirement of the club to have left school; in fact many of the clubs members haven't left school.

Notable alumni edit

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "MySchool". Retrieved 11 July 2020.
  3. ^ "Guildford Grammar School". Guildford Grammar School. Guildford Grammar School. 7 December 2016. Retrieved 7 December 2016.
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  5. ^ . Schools. Australian Boarding Schools' Association. 2007. Archived from the original on 17 November 2007. Retrieved 26 December 2007.
  6. ^ a b c White, M. A. (1996) Go forward! (History of school for centenary). Perth, W.A. : Guilford Grammar School, 1996. ISBN 0-9598731-3-9
  7. ^ Merryweather, E. J. (1988) Guildford Grammar School : the first half century : a personal history Perth, W.A : E.J. Merryweather. ISBN 0-7316-3502-7
  8. ^ . Schools Rugby Tribune. Schools Tribune. 25 March 2013. Archived from the original on 2 May 2014. Retrieved 25 March 2013.
  9. ^ "School profile Guildford Grammar School". MySchool. 2019. Retrieved 11 July 2020.
  10. ^ http://www.ggs.wa.edu.au/News-and-Events/News/New-Headmaster-Appointed.aspx 2 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ "Perth school's historic principal appointment". The West Australian. 28 June 2019. Retrieved 11 July 2020.
  12. ^ a b c d Scholarships at Guildford Grammar School 3 April 2007 at the Wayback Machine (accessed: 27 February 2015)
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 4 March 2015. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
  14. ^ a b Wills, Dominic (2008). . Tiscali TV. US. Archived from the original on 16 April 2008. Retrieved 22 April 2008. The Ledger name was well-known in Perth, the family having run a foundry that provided much of the raw material for the famous Perth to Kalgoorlie Pipeline ... The Sir Frank Ledger Charitable Trust, named after Heath's great-grandfather, was renowned for granting funds to the area's universities, paying for visiting lecturers and scholarships for gifted students.
  15. ^ a b Savage, Michael (23 January 2008). "Heath Ledger: The Times Obituary". The Times. UK. Retrieved 27 April 2008.
  16. ^ a b 102nd Annual PSA Athletics Carnival Handbook
  17. ^ "Records – Public Schools Association". Retrieved 12 February 2021.
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on 29 August 2007. Retrieved 17 April 2007.
  19. ^ Hasluck, Alexandra (1983). "Hackett, Deborah Vernon (1887–1965)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Melbourne University Press. Retrieved 26 February 2016.
  20. ^ "From Tiger cub to big Cat in just 12 months". 22 April 2019.

Further reading edit

  • Cardell-Oliver, John (1983) Henn, Percy Umfreville (1865–1955), Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 9, Melbourne University Press. pp 261–262.
  • Cardell-Oliver, J (1985) Canon P.U. Henn and Woodardism in Western Australia: Antipodean Modifications of an Anglican Ideal, Masters Thesis, The University of Western Australia
  • Ellis, Nic (1995) Guildford : the life of the school / photographed by Nic Ellis ; introduction Paul Murray. Fremantle, W.A. : Plantagenet Press, 1995. ISBN 1-875968-10-5 Published for the centenary of Guildford Grammar School.
  • Firkins, Peter For God, King and country : the story of Old Guildfordians who have distinguished themselves in the wars of the 20th century . Perth, W.A. ISBN 0-646-35553-8
  • Canon Percy Henn - obituary - Born in the U.K. and died in Perth on 25 February 1955. West Anglican, Vol 1, no.3 (April 1955), p. 2-3,
  • Hungerford, T.A.G. ed (1996) Tall stories : an anecdotal history of Guildford Grammar School, 1896-1996 .Guildford, W.A.: The School. ISBN 0-9598731-4-7
  • Merryweather, E. J. (1988) Guildford Grammar School : the first half century : a personal history Perth, W.A : E.J. Merryweather. ISBN 0-7316-3502-7
  • Simpson, Paul. Moody : a teacher to the very last. Profile of Guildford Grammar School principal, on his retirement after 36 years in teaching. West Australian 7 December 1996, p. 38-39,41, (West Magazine)
  • White, M. A. (1996) Go forward!' '(History of school for centenary). Perth, W.A. : Guilford Grammar School, 1996. ISBN 0-9598731-3-9
  • Wickham, John (2004) Merging streams : the story of the Cloisters and Guildford Grammar School : a constitutional landscape Bassendean, W.A.. : Advance Press. ISBN 0-9758034-0-9

External links edit

  • Guildford Grammar School website
  • Old Guildfordians Association

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This article is about the school in Western Australia For the grammar school in Guildford England see Royal Grammar School Guildford This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Guildford Grammar School news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Guildford Grammar School informally known as Guildford Grammar Guildford or GGS is an independent Anglican coeducational primary and secondary day and boarding school located in Guildford a suburb of Perth Western Australia Guildford Grammar SchoolGuildford Grammar School Terrace Road in 1932Location11 Terrace Road Guildford Perth Western AustraliaAustraliaCoordinates31 53 44 S 115 58 48 E 31 89556 S 115 98000 E 31 89556 115 98000InformationFormer nameThe Church of England Grammar SchoolWestern Australia Heritage RegisterOfficial nameGuildford Grammar SchoolTypeState Registered PlaceReference no 2470TypeIndependent co educational primary and secondary day and boarding schoolMottoGo ForwardReligious affiliation s Diocese of PerthDenominationAnglicanismEstablished1896 127 years ago 1896 1 FounderCharles HarperPrincipalPeter AllenStaff 237YearsK 12Enrolment 1 097 2 2019 Area80 hectares 198 acres Campus typeSuburbanColour s Navy blue and white AffiliationsPublic Schools AssociationIndependent Primary School Heads of AustraliaJunior School Heads Association of AustraliaHeadmasters and Headmistresses ConferenceAlumniOld GuildfordiansWebsitewww wbr ggs wbr wa wbr edu wbr auInitially established as a single sex school for boys in 2019 the School became co educational from Kindergarten to Year 6 and in Years 7 8 and 11 in the Senior School in Years 9 10 and 12 the School catered for boys only Since 2019 the School has been fully co educational Boarding facilities for Senior School girls were introduced from 2020 3 The school is a member of the Public Schools Association and the Independent Primary School Heads of Australia The Anglican grammar school traces its origins back to 1896 when it was established by Charles Harper In 1900 the school moved from the Harper family home to its current site near the banks of the Swan River approximately 15 km 9 3 mi from the centre of the City of Perth on 80 hectares 198 acres of property 4 The East Guildford campus consists of a senior school for Year 7 to 12 a preparatory school for kindergarten to Year 6 sporting grounds and boarding facilities for 150 students 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 Coat of arms 2 Principals 3 Campus 3 1 Chapel 4 Student life 4 1 Academic studies 4 2 Boarding 4 3 House system 4 4 Performing arts and debating 4 5 Sport 4 5 1 PSA premierships 5 Alumni 5 1 Notable alumni 6 See also 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksHistory editGuildford Grammar School traces its foundations to 1896 when Charles Harper an influential Western Australian established in the billiard room of his house Woodbridge House a school under the guidance of Frank Bennett the first headmaster 6 which was to cater to the educational needs of his children and those from the surrounding district 7 Harper s vision was to create a school based on the English public school system whilst also attempting to accommodate the different culture of the modern colonial society In 1900 the school moved to its current site 4 The school was originally called The Church of England Grammar School 8 Together with Christian Brothers College Aquinas The High School Hale School and The Alexander Scotch College Scotch the school established the Private Schools Association PSA in 1905 6 Initially the school only had 14 students but in 1910 with over 100 students it was taken over by the Trustees of the Church of England Canon Percy Henn was appointed Headmaster 4 In 1914 the Chapel of St Mary and St George was consecrated and to the east of the senior school the preparatory school was founded by Henn and Cecil Priestley The preparatory school is co educational and also includes boarders These boarders are accommodated in the Graham Malcolm Junior Hall of Residence nbsp Collectable cigarette card featuring the Guildford colours and crest c 1920sIn March 1942 the staff and students of the senior school were evacuated to Fairbridge Farm School near Pinjarra for 18 months as a precaution during World War II 4 The Guildford Grammar School Foundation was established in 1974 to help guarantee the financial independence of the school and to develop its standing within the Western Australian education system The board of the foundation aims to establish a large and self perpetuating capital fund of 30 million Currently a portion of the income generated from the foundation s assets funds a bursaries and scholarships program 6 In 2019 Guildford Grammar School had 1 097 students with capacity for 148 boarding students 9 Coat of arms edit The dedication of the school chapel to Saint Mary and Saint George took place on 25 March 1914 The dedication was the inspiration for the current coat of arms which replaced the cross and coronet of the Harper family The arms consist of the red cross of St George on a white shield below the three fleur de lys of St Mary against a dark blue field Go Forward the school motto which succeeded the Harpers Coelum ipsum petimus appears in a scroll under the arms Principals edit nbsp Percy Henn the fourth Headmaster of Guildford Grammar SchoolThe following individuals have served as Principal of Guildford Grammar School Ordinal Headmaster Term begin Term end Time in office Notes1 Frank Bennett 1896 1898 1 2 years2 Alex Gillespie 1899 1903 3 4 years3 William Corr 1904 1909 4 5 years4 Percy Henn 1910 1924 13 14 years5 Philip Hinckley 1925 1927 1 2 years6 Robert Freeth 1928 1949 20 21 years7 Peter Thwaites 1950 1956 5 6 years8 David Lawe Davies 1957 1978 20 21 years9 John Moody 1979 1996 16 17 years10 Kim Walton 1997 2002 4 5 years11 Robert Zordan 2003 2010 6 7 years12 Stephen Webber 2011 2019 11 12 years 10 13 Anne Dunstan 2020 2022 11 14 Peter Allen 2023 incumbentCampus editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Guildford Grammar School grounds in 1933Guildford Grammar School is located on a 100 acre 40 ha campus on the banks of the Swan River and stands among trees and lawns The campus has a number of buildings and sporting facilities necessary for the day to day educational needs of the students Some of these buildings are of historical significance including the chapel which is listed with the Heritage Council of Western Australia Most of the buildings and sporting fields are named after significant people in the school s foundation and history In 2005 the school embarked on a major redevelopment project named the One Campus Project the first major project to be undertaken at the school in 15 years This project includes the redevelopment of the school s playing fields and property bordering the Great Eastern Highway The project was expected to cost in excess of 5 5 million and included the construction of a new hockey pitch a second football oval 12 new acrylic surface tennis courts a new sports pavilion and the reconstruction of Roberts Oval Chapel edit Main article Guildford Grammar School chapel The Federation Gothic styled school chapel the Chapel of St Mary and St George first suggested by headmaster Canon P U Henn after whom Henn s House was named and funded by Cecil Oliverson after whom the school gymnasium is named It is heritage listed and contains a large amount of English Oak wood It currently houses a Bible the Windsor Bible gifted to the school by Queen Elizabeth II as a replacement for the Bible gifted by King George V which was destroyed in a fire in 1980 Student life editGuildford offers a comprehensive extracurricular program for students The school also has boarding facilities for students who live in rural areas of Western Australia as well as international students The major components of the program are sports music the arts and cadets The cadet program at Guildford has a long and proud tradition which dates back to 1904 The program is governed by the state and federal arms of the Australian Army Cadet Corps and is supported by the A SQD Tenth Light Horse Guildford participates in the national Tournament of Minds competition and has produced 15 teams composed of seven boys from Years 8 to 10 in 2007 and annually produces about 12 teams Guildford has had success within this competition regularly going into state finals and making the nationals in 2005 ranking fourth nationally in 2005 and being the top team for maths and engineering in Western Australia Academic studies edit nbsp 1913 school prefectsThe school offers a range of academic pursuits for students and also gives awards such as academic colours subject awards and the dux award which are given at an annual presentation night Guildford awards several scholarships based on academic merit to students but under agreed PSA rules no member schools may award sports scholarships To gain a scholarship a student must take the ACER Australian Council for Educational Research Co operative Scholarship Examination and also submit a portfolio The shortlisted candidates attend an interview with the headmaster D Arcy Slater Scholarship which is awarded annually to a student entering Year 7 in memory of D Arcy Slater a student of the School who died in 1991 The student that receives the award must be a good all rounder This scholarship provides all tuition fees for the student 12 Council Scholarships the scholarship is an academic scholarship Candidates must be under the age of 13 on the first day of January following the examination This scholarship is tenable for between 25 and 50 of six years worth of tuition fees 12 Harry Campbell Pope Scholarships Awarded to a number of students entering Year 7 of the Western Australian education system following an examination and an interview with the Headmaster These scholarships are worth 25 50 of tuition fees for six years 12 Calder Crowther Scholarship Awarded every two years to day student candidates from government schools in the vicinity of Guildford It is worth 50 of tuition fees from years 7 to 12 12 The school also awards Music and Choral scholarships Boarding edit When Guildford opened in 1896 it was a day school boarding was introduced when for years 6 12 There are 130 boarders at the school All boarders reside in one of the boarding hall of residences with their house masters house mothers and boarding assistants Meals are served in the Dining Hall which is located in close proximity to the residences and boarders have 24 hour access to medical services in the school s medical centre On weekends boarders participate in a variety of activities arranged by staff and senior students Boarders in years 10 11 and 12 also participate in sport on a Saturday morning House system edit Guildford Grammar School has an eight house system in the senior school Each house is named in honour of individuals who have had an association with the school and the Western Australian community including Canon Percy Henn an influential headmaster of the school and James Stirling a man much credited with the settlement of Western Australia In the junior school there is a four house system Each house informally known as a quarter is named after a cardinal point north east south and west The eight senior school houses are Henn s School Stirling Harper Bennett St George s Woodbridge and Freeth House with each house being divided into six mentor groups with a mentor group for each year e g Stirling Year 10 Henns Year 8 and so on Each mentor group is overseen by a mentor and Head of House The members of each house are led by the House Captain elected each year by the members of the house 13 The eight senior school houses compete against each other in three areas sport for the Cock House Cup culture for the Centenary Cup and academic for the John Gladstones Cup There is also the Council shield which is awarded to the house adjudged to have been the most successful in the three competitions Performing arts and debating edit Students at Guildford have the opportunity to learn a music instrument during class time in the senior school The school offers a variety of ensemble s for students to join including the senior choir and guitar ensemble Music is compulsory for all students from Kindergarten to year 6 with the option of continuing to TEE music in year 12 Senior school students have the opportunity to learn under experienced musicians The drama program at the school is based largely around the school production recent productions include Jesus Christ Superstar Les Miserables and Amadeus Heath Ledger a prominent actor attended Guildford Grammar School where he had his first acting experiences starring in a school production as Peter Pan at age 13 14 15 Debating and public speaking are components of the co curricular program at the school Guildford Grammar School competes in Western Australian inter school debating competition which is run by the Western Australian debating league Sport edit Main articles Public Schools Association and Junior School Heads Association of Australia Guildford Grammar School was a founding member of the Public Schools Association PSA in 1905 and the Independent Primary School Heads of Australia IPSHA in 1968 The school competes in inter school sports within both organisations 16 In 2006 Guildford won none of the PSA sporting competitions although it has won the following trophies more than five times Swimming 18 Cricket 15 Athletics 12 Rugby 8 Football 6 and Rowing Head of the River 6 16 Of note recently Guildford won the Alcock Cup Football 2015 and the Darlot Cup Cricket 2018 PSA premierships edit Guildford Grammar has won the following PSA premierships 17 Athletics 12 1905 1906 1907 1918 1926 1930 1940 1945 1946 1947 1949 1950 Basketball 4 1981 1983 1991 1993 Cricket 16 1915 1917 1919 1920 1921 1935 1936 1937 1946 1959 1968 1969 1971 1982 1986 2018 Cross Country 1982 Football 7 1905 1935 1936 1938 1946 1958 2015 Golf 6 2009 2011 2012 2014 2017 2018 Rowing 3 1992 2001 2013 Rugby 8 1980 1981 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1994 Soccer 2 1990 1994 Swimming 18 1905 1916 1920 1922 1951 1952 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1966 1996 1997 1999 2000 2001 2002 Tennis 1982 Water Polo 1998Alumni editAlumni of Guildford Grammar School are called Old Guildfordians Alumni may elect to join the Old Guildfordians Association formerly the Old Boys Association an incorporated organisation established in 1905 which represents the former students of the school The association exists to provide fellowship to former students parents and staff and to support the school especially in the provision of scholarships and financial assistance to families in need 18 The Old Guildfordians Mundaring Hockey Club is an incorporated men s and women s hockey club based in the Guildford Mundaring area The club competes in various grades of the HockeyWA competition from minkey junior hockey to senior s hockey The club plays its home games at Lilac Hill Park using the available facilities and clubrooms available It is not a requirement of the club to have left school in fact many of the clubs members haven t left school Notable alumni edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Main article List of Old Guildfordians Western Australia Corey Adamson former baseballer Cruze Ah Nau Rugby Union player Piers Akerman newspaper columnist Simon Beasley former AFL Footballer Sir Francis Burt former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Western Australia from 1977 to 1988 Governor of Western Australia from 1990 to 1993 Ben Carlin circumnavigated the world in a Ford GPA A J Carter film producer and film director John Day former MLA Member for Kalamunda Andrew Denton television presenter and producer Bruce Duperouzel former Australian Football League player David Ellard Australian Football League player and plays for the Carlton Blues Zac Fisher Australian Footballer League player for Carlton Blues Michael Gannon President of Australian Medical Association AMA Former President of AMA Western Australia Cruize Garlett former Australian Football League player Deborah Vernon Hackett 1887 1965 mining company director 19 Vernon Hamersley MLC Kim Hames MLA Member for Dawesville Former Deputy Premier Kade Harvey former state cricketer N fa Jones rapper Brendon Julian international level cricketer and television presenter Sir Wallace Kyle 1910 1988 24th Governor of Western Australia former Vice Chief of the RAF Air Staff Karl Langdon West Coast Eagles premiership player and radio presenter Zac Langdon GWS Giants footballer Heath Ledger Academy Award winning actor 14 15 Seaforth Mackenzie author David Malcolm Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Western Australia from 1988 until 7 February 2006 John McGuire WAFL footballer and captain of an Aboriginal cricket XI which toured England in 1988 Con Michael former state cricketer Luke Miles former Australian Football League player David Moody state and national cricketer Tom Moody international level cricketer and coach Paul Murray former editor of The West Australian columnist and radio commentator Kevin O Halloran gold medallist at the 1956 Summer Olympics in the 4 200 m freestyle relay Clancee Pearce Australian Football League player for the Fremantle Dockers Arnold Potts grazier commanded defence of the Kokoda Trail during the Second World War Alex Rance Australian rules footballer who plays for Richmond John Steffensen national sprinter Randolph Stow poet and author Gerald Ugle former Australian Football League player Carl Vine musician and composer Archie Weller screenwriter and a novelist Jordan Clark Australian footballer 20 See also edit nbsp Schools portal nbsp Christianity portal List of schools in the Perth metropolitan area List of boarding schools in AustraliaReferences edit Guildford Grammar School Search for School Association of Independent Schools of Western Australia Archived from the original on 31 January 2008 Retrieved 26 December 2007 MySchool Retrieved 11 July 2020 Guildford Grammar School Guildford Grammar School Guildford Grammar School 7 December 2016 Retrieved 7 December 2016 a b c d Guildford Grammar School Guildford Grammar School Handbook 2008 Guildford Grammar School Schools Australian Boarding Schools Association 2007 Archived from the original on 17 November 2007 Retrieved 26 December 2007 a b c White M A 1996 Go forward History of school for centenary Perth W A Guilford Grammar School 1996 ISBN 0 9598731 3 9 Merryweather E J 1988 Guildford Grammar School the first half century a personal history Perth W A E J Merryweather ISBN 0 7316 3502 7 Private Schools Association PSA Schools Rugby Tribune Schools Tribune 25 March 2013 Archived from the original on 2 May 2014 Retrieved 25 March 2013 School profile Guildford Grammar School MySchool 2019 Retrieved 11 July 2020 http www ggs wa edu au News and Events News New Headmaster Appointed aspx Archived 2 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine Perth school s historic principal appointment The West Australian 28 June 2019 Retrieved 11 July 2020 a b c d Scholarships at Guildford Grammar School Archived 3 April 2007 at the Wayback Machine accessed 27 February 2015 Guildford Grammar School Houses Archived from the original on 4 March 2015 Retrieved 27 February 2015 a b Wills Dominic 2008 Heath Ledger Biography Tiscali TV US Archived from the original on 16 April 2008 Retrieved 22 April 2008 The Ledger name was well known in Perth the family having run a foundry that provided much of the raw material for the famous Perth to Kalgoorlie Pipeline The Sir Frank Ledger Charitable Trust named after Heath s great grandfather was renowned for granting funds to the area s universities paying for visiting lecturers and scholarships for gifted students a b Savage Michael 23 January 2008 Heath Ledger The Times Obituary The Times UK Retrieved 27 April 2008 a b 102nd Annual PSA Athletics Carnival Handbook Records Public Schools Association Retrieved 12 February 2021 Old Guildfordians Official Website Archived from the original on 29 August 2007 Retrieved 17 April 2007 Hasluck Alexandra 1983 Hackett Deborah Vernon 1887 1965 Australian Dictionary of Biography Melbourne University Press Retrieved 26 February 2016 From Tiger cub to big Cat in just 12 months 22 April 2019 Further reading editCardell Oliver John 1983 Henn Percy Umfreville 1865 1955 Australian Dictionary of Biography Volume 9 Melbourne University Press pp 261 262 Cardell Oliver J 1985 Canon P U Henn and Woodardism in Western Australia Antipodean Modifications of an Anglican Ideal Masters Thesis The University of Western Australia Ellis Nic 1995 Guildford the life of the school photographed by Nic Ellis introduction Paul Murray Fremantle W A Plantagenet Press 1995 ISBN 1 875968 10 5 Published for the centenary of Guildford Grammar School Firkins Peter For God King and country the story of Old Guildfordians who have distinguished themselves in the wars of the 20th century Perth W A ISBN 0 646 35553 8 Canon Percy Henn obituary Born in the U K and died in Perth on 25 February 1955 West Anglican Vol 1 no 3 April 1955 p 2 3 Hungerford T A G ed 1996 Tall stories an anecdotal history of Guildford Grammar School 1896 1996 Guildford W A The School ISBN 0 9598731 4 7 Merryweather E J 1988 Guildford Grammar School the first half century a personal history Perth W A E J Merryweather ISBN 0 7316 3502 7 Simpson Paul Moody a teacher to the very last Profile of Guildford Grammar School principal on his retirement after 36 years in teaching West Australian 7 December 1996 p 38 39 41 West Magazine White M A 1996 Go forward History of school for centenary Perth W A Guilford Grammar School 1996 ISBN 0 9598731 3 9 Wickham John 2004 Merging streams the story of the Cloisters and Guildford Grammar School a constitutional landscape Bassendean W A Advance Press ISBN 0 9758034 0 9External links editGuildford Grammar School website Old Guildfordians Association Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Guildford Grammar School amp oldid 1183126105, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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