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St Michael's Grammar School

St Michael's Grammar School is an Australian independent Anglican co-educational primary and secondary day school located in the Melbourne suburb of St Kilda, Victoria.

St Michael's Grammar School
Location
25 Chapel Street, St Kilda, Victoria

Australia
Coordinates37°51′34″S 144°59′28″E / 37.85944°S 144.99111°E / -37.85944; 144.99111
Information
TypeIndependent co-educational primary and secondary day school
MottoLatin: Pro Ecclesia Dei
(For the Church of God)
Religious affiliation(s)
DenominationAnglican
Established1895; 128 years ago (1895)
ChairmanAndrew Eddy
Head of the SchoolGerard Houlihan
Staff225
YearsK12
GenderCo-educational
Enrolment1,194
Colour(s)Blue, red, white    
SloganNurturing Creative, Inquiring Minds
Affiliation
Websitestmichaels.vic.edu.au

St Michael's was founded in 1895 by the Community of the Sisters of the Church and remains in its original location on a single campus. The School is associated with the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne and is a member of the Association of Coeducational Schools (ACS) and the Junior School Heads Association of Australia.

The school educates students from 3-year-old kindergarten to the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE), which all Year 12 students at St Michael's complete.

History

Foundation

 
"Marlton" (now St Michael's House), an 1870s mansion which was purchased in 1892 during the depression and served as a boarding house between 1905 and 1975.

In 1870, Mother Emily Ayckbowm founded the Community of the Sisters of the Church, a new Anglican religious order. The order was invited to Australia to further educational work for girls, and St Michael's was one of six schools established in different parts of Australia. They also founded schools in England, New Zealand and Canada. The schools, known as The Emily Group, share the same crest, patron saint and founding narrative, however, they all differ in significant ways, which enriches the group’s diversity. St Michael’s is the sole coeducational school in the group. On 23 April 1895, in Marlton Crescent, St Kilda, the Sisters opened an advanced primary school: The Church of England Day School (now St Michael's).[citation needed]

20th century

In 1972, St Michael’s Church of England Girls Grammar School Pty Ltd (later a company limited by guarantee) was established in 1972 to manage the School. The idea was put forward to make the school co-educational. In 1974 a coeducation subcommittee was established, and the School embarked on its coeducational journey. In 1980, with the appointment of a new Headmaster, Anthony Hewison,[1] the decision was taken to admit boys to all levels of the school, thus making it fully coeducational, and to embark on modernising the school.

21st century

With the arrival of Headmaster Simon Gipson in the year 2000, the School administration adopted new approaches, including introducing modern terminology, a new school uniform,[2] and a six-stage building plan, including the Sisters of the Church Learning Centre and the new playing surface for the oval.[3]

On 6 December 2007, St Michael's purchased The Astor Theatre building in St Kilda.[4] The cinema continued to operate as usual, with films screening at nights and on weekends, while the building was often used by the school for assemblies and events on weekdays. On 24 August 2012 the school announced that it had sold the building to Ralph Taranto.[5][6]

The sisters have retained their interest in the school but no longer play a part in its governance. The school is managed by a Head who is appointed by a board of directors.

Academics

St Michael's offers a wide range of subjects including core mathematics, science, English, IT, LOTEs (Languages Other Than English), arts and humanities courses. At primary level, all students study basic subjects including mathematics, English, science, geography, history, Japanese, music and sport. The school is renowned for its Performing Arts program.[7]

 
Masonic Hall in Crimea Street, built in 1876 as a Baptist church, was acquired by the school in 1995

Sport

St Michael's is a member of the Association of Coeducational Schools (ACS).

ACS premierships

St Michael's has won the following ACS premierships.[8]

Combined:

  • Badminton (6) - 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2012
  • Beach Volleyball (2) - 2013, 2017
  • Chess (6) - 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2021, 2022
  • Public Speaking (2) - 2020, 2022

Boys:

  • Basketball - 2008, 2022
  • Cricket (4) - 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003
  • Football (2) - 1998, 2012
  • Hockey (8) - 2000, 2002, 2010, 2011, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2023
  • Soccer - 2013
  • Softball (5) - 2000, 2006, 2008, 2013, 2017
  • Table Tennis (10) - 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2014, 2015
  • Volleyball (11) - 2004, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022

Girls:

  • Basketball (3) - 1998, 2015, 2016
  • Football - 2018
  • Futsal - 2015
  • Hockey (10) - 1998, 2000, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
  • Netball - 2013
  • Soccer (2) - 2006, 2007
  • Softball (4) - 2010, 2016, 2017, 2018
  • Volleyball (13) - 1999, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2022, 2023

Performing arts

Drama has one of the highest voluntary participation numbers among students of any department of the school. Each year the school performs a large number of productions, including Years 10 to 12 senior musical; the Years 7 to 9 musical and play; Dance Project (a contemporary dance production); a student production; a house drama festival and three yearly senior productions (Year 6, Years 7-9, Years 10-12). In 2001, St Michael's was the first school to stage a production at Melbourne’s Athenaeum Theatre with the performance of Les Misérables.[9] The 2010 senior musical, 13, was the Australian premiere of the musical and won the best production award at the Victorian Musical Theatre Guild awards (the fourth St Michael's musical to do so).[10]

St Michael's also conducts an annual house drama competition, and an annual house singing & aerobics competition, in which all five of the school houses perform a musical item. Many other musical ensembles perform regularly throughout the year, including the 7-12 Harrison Choir, which each year performs a large choral work, and the Grigoryan Orchestra (named for school alumnus, classical guitarist Slava Grigoryan).

Other programs

Great Barrier Reef project

The Great Barrier Reef project involves year 10 students studying VCE Unit 2 biology in Far North Queensland, participating in a month of research on the Great Barrier Reef. Activities include daily snorkelling from St Michael's Orpheus Island Research Campus.

Originally the program ran for a duration of one month, but has since been extended to include days in Townsville, Paluma and Tully to learn more about Indigenous culture.

Exodus program

Historically, when St Michael's student body was much smaller, the entire senior school went on school camp, or 'Exodus', together. Exodus camps have for many years been split between year and house groups for students in Years 7 to 11. Each student from Year 7 to Year 11 experiences a minimum of five days of outdoor education each year, with the programs run by the Outdoor Education Group. Junior school programs mainly involve staying in cabins (although part of the Year 6 Exodus involves sleeping in tents) and participating in various activities.

Senior school programs are quite diverse, ranging from bush walking in Year 7 to choices including rafting, kayaking, rock-climbing, tree-planting or cycling in year 11. Year 10 students may also have great choice in their Exoduses, including Hattah Solo, a popular program involving students spending 24 hours out of the week-long program alone (albeit in close proximity to other students and supervisors) for the purposes of reflection and learning self-sufficiency. Exodus for each year level is slightly more challenging than the last, and there is a different theme for each year level.

"Kosciuszko to the Coast"

Every year students in year 11 have the option to take part in the Kosciuszko to the Coast program in lieu of the year 11 Exodus (School camp). This is a challenging 20-day expedition where students travel (through various methods including snowshoeing, hiking, white-water rafting and canoeing) from Mount Kosciuszko to the coast of Victoria, camping along the way.

 
St George's Presbyterian Church. Leased by St Michael's Grammar since 1990.

European Tour Choir

The European Touring Choir consists of boys and girls in Years 8-12. The group travels biannually to Europe to compete in international choir competitions and perform on world stagesy. Past tours have travelled to Rome, Carrara, Pisa, Venice, Vicenza, Nördlingen, Reykjavík, Copenhagen, Berlin, Leipzig, Hagen, Cologne, Voorburg, Amsterdam, Paris, London, Florence, York, Croissy, Munich and Vienna, including performances at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris and the Llangollen International Eisteddfod in Wales.

School of Rock

Unlike most schools in their area, St Michael's boasts a greater acceptance of contemporary music performance, epitomised by the "School of Rock" program, where students in Years 7–12 are mentored by rock musicians, leading to public performances and recordings.[11]

Cheeky Geezers

The program is notable for being the origin of the Cheeky Geezers,[12] a prominent local rock band of the recent live Melbourne music scene that has supported several of Australia's greatest punk acts and performed in major venues across Victoria such as the Corner Hotel, Croxton Bandroom, Cherry Bar, Federation Square, as well as the Abbotsford Convent as part of the Punters Club Reunion Show.[13][14][15][16] They also performed as part of the entertainment for the 2022 Australian Grand Prix.[17]

Exchanges

St Michael's has student exchange programs with schools in Japan and France.

The Japanese exchange with Keio Shonan-Fujisawa Junior & Senior High School in Fujisawa, Kanagawa Prefecture has been operating for over 10 years.

The French exchange began in 1999 and takes place every two years, with Le Bon Sauveur in Paris. The St Michael's students usually go to France for five to six weeks during their summer holiday (December–January). The return trip to Australia by the students of Le Bon Sauveur usually happens in July–August of the following year.

Social service and charity work

The school is involved in social service, working to raise money for various charities.[18][dead link]

Once or twice a term, a Community Action Day is held, organised by the social service captains of each house, to raise money for a diverse number of charities. Every year in May, a prefect-organised program, the 'Merry Month of May', is held to raise money for social initiatives. Activities such as a 'Battle of the Bands', barbecues, dress-up days, movie viewings, novelty races, great debates and theatresport contests are held each day. Also in conjunction with the Merry Month of May, the school participates in the World's Greatest Shave for the Leukaemia Foundation, in which participants shave their heads to show solidarity for leukaemia sufferers, raising money through collecting donations. In 2016, the Merry Month of May raised a record sum of $30,678. The school leadership teams in both the senior and junior schools in 2011 also raised money for relief for the Christchurch earthquake, Japanese tsunami and subsequent nuclear disaster and the bushfires in Victoria and Queensland.

House system

The Junior School Houses (Years K-6) are Moss, Woods, Marlton and Cintra.

The Senior School Houses (Years 7-12) are Mitre, Sarum, Hughes, Kilburn and Breen. Mitre, Sarum, Hughes and Kilburn are the four original school houses and were all created in 1922, all significant for their own reasons. When the school started to grow a fifth senior school house, Breen was created in 1987. The pastoral care system is based on a house structure which deals with all matters relating to a student's wellbeing or curriculum needs. Each student is placed in a house tutorial group which is overseen by a house tutor. There are five houses and therefore five house tutorial groups at each year level. A house contains students from Years 7 to 12. Each house is led by two co-heads. The members of each house are led by co-house captains and co-vice-captains. The houses meet on a regular basis.

The house tutor and heads of house work as a team to monitor the academic and personal progress of each student in the house tutorial group and house. Generally, the house tutor is the first and main point of contact between the parent and the school.

School leaders

 
Hewison House, a former 1860s mansion was acquired by the school in 1988 and named after a former headmaster

Principal

The following individuals have served as the school principal:[citation needed]

Ordinal Officeholder Title Term start Term end Time in office Notes
1 Sister Hannah CSC Principal 1895 1903 7–8 years
2 Sister Adele CSC 1903 1912 8–9 years
3 Sister Mildred CSC 1912 1925 12–13 years
4 Sister Persis CSC 1925 1933 7–8 years
5 Sister Dora Beatrice CSC 1934 1939 4–5 years
6 Sister Eudora CSC 1939 1944 4–5 years
7 Sister Karina CSC 1945 1949 3–4 years
8 Sister Shirley CSC 1950 1952 1–2 years
9 Sister Gabrielle CSC 1953 1954 0–1 years
10 Sister Patricia CSC 1955 1963 7–8 years
11 Sister Scholastica CSC 1963 1966 2–3 years
Sister Gabrielle CSC 1966 1967 0–1 years
Sister Scholastica CSC 1967 1968 0–1 years
12 Sister Elizabeth May CSC 1968 1970 1–2 years
Sister Scholastica CSC 1971 1972 0–1 years

Head of the school

The following individuals have served as the head of the school or any previous title:[citation needed]

Ordinal Officeholder Title Term start Term end Time in office Notes
1 May Vicars Foote Headmistress 1937 1946 8–9 years
2 Dorothy Benson Headmistress 1963 1965 1–2 years
3 Margaret Thomas 1965 1979 13–14 years
4 Anthony Hewison AM Headmaster 1980 1999 18–19 years [1]
5 Simon Gipson OAM Head of the School 2000 2017 16–17 years [19]
6 Terrie Jones 2018 2022 4–5 years
6 Gerard Houlihan 2022 present 0–1 years

Notable alumni

See also

References

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External links

  • St Michael's Grammar School website
  • Community of the Sisters of the Church website

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For other schools named after St Michael see St Michael s School disambiguation St Michael s Grammar School is an Australian independent Anglican co educational primary and secondary day school located in the Melbourne suburb of St Kilda Victoria St Michael s Grammar SchoolLocation25 Chapel Street St Kilda VictoriaAustraliaCoordinates37 51 34 S 144 59 28 E 37 85944 S 144 99111 E 37 85944 144 99111InformationTypeIndependent co educational primary and secondary day schoolMottoLatin Pro Ecclesia Dei For the Church of God Religious affiliation s Anglican Diocese of MelbourneCommunity of the Sisters of the ChurchDenominationAnglicanEstablished1895 128 years ago 1895 ChairmanAndrew EddyHead of the SchoolGerard HoulihanStaff225YearsK 12GenderCo educationalEnrolment1 194Colour s Blue red white SloganNurturing Creative Inquiring MindsAffiliationAssociation of Coeducational SchoolsJunior School Heads Association of AustraliaWebsitestmichaels wbr vic wbr edu wbr auSt Michael s was founded in 1895 by the Community of the Sisters of the Church and remains in its original location on a single campus The School is associated with the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne and is a member of the Association of Coeducational Schools ACS and the Junior School Heads Association of Australia The school educates students from 3 year old kindergarten to the Victorian Certificate of Education VCE which all Year 12 students at St Michael s complete Contents 1 History 1 1 Foundation 1 2 20th century 1 3 21st century 2 Academics 3 Sport 3 1 ACS premierships 4 Performing arts 5 Other programs 5 1 Great Barrier Reef project 5 2 Exodus program 5 2 1 Kosciuszko to the Coast 5 3 European Tour Choir 5 4 School of Rock 5 4 1 Cheeky Geezers 5 5 Exchanges 6 Social service and charity work 7 House system 8 School leaders 8 1 Principal 8 2 Head of the school 9 Notable alumni 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory EditFoundation Edit Marlton now St Michael s House an 1870s mansion which was purchased in 1892 during the depression and served as a boarding house between 1905 and 1975 In 1870 Mother Emily Ayckbowm founded the Community of the Sisters of the Church a new Anglican religious order The order was invited to Australia to further educational work for girls and St Michael s was one of six schools established in different parts of Australia They also founded schools in England New Zealand and Canada The schools known as The Emily Group share the same crest patron saint and founding narrative however they all differ in significant ways which enriches the group s diversity St Michael s is the sole coeducational school in the group On 23 April 1895 in Marlton Crescent St Kilda the Sisters opened an advanced primary school The Church of England Day School now St Michael s citation needed 20th century Edit In 1972 St Michael s Church of England Girls Grammar School Pty Ltd later a company limited by guarantee was established in 1972 to manage the School The idea was put forward to make the school co educational In 1974 a coeducation subcommittee was established and the School embarked on its coeducational journey In 1980 with the appointment of a new Headmaster Anthony Hewison 1 the decision was taken to admit boys to all levels of the school thus making it fully coeducational and to embark on modernising the school 21st century Edit With the arrival of Headmaster Simon Gipson in the year 2000 the School administration adopted new approaches including introducing modern terminology a new school uniform 2 and a six stage building plan including the Sisters of the Church Learning Centre and the new playing surface for the oval 3 On 6 December 2007 St Michael s purchased The Astor Theatre building in St Kilda 4 The cinema continued to operate as usual with films screening at nights and on weekends while the building was often used by the school for assemblies and events on weekdays On 24 August 2012 the school announced that it had sold the building to Ralph Taranto 5 6 The sisters have retained their interest in the school but no longer play a part in its governance The school is managed by a Head who is appointed by a board of directors Academics EditSt Michael s offers a wide range of subjects including core mathematics science English IT LOTEs Languages Other Than English arts and humanities courses At primary level all students study basic subjects including mathematics English science geography history Japanese music and sport The school is renowned for its Performing Arts program 7 Masonic Hall in Crimea Street built in 1876 as a Baptist church was acquired by the school in 1995Sport EditSt Michael s is a member of the Association of Coeducational Schools ACS ACS premierships Edit St Michael s has won the following ACS premierships 8 Combined Badminton 6 2002 2003 2004 2008 2009 2012 Beach Volleyball 2 2013 2017 Chess 6 2004 2005 2006 2008 2021 2022 Public Speaking 2 2020 2022Boys Basketball 2008 2022 Cricket 4 1998 1999 2000 2003 Football 2 1998 2012 Hockey 8 2000 2002 2010 2011 2016 2018 2019 2023 Soccer 2013 Softball 5 2000 2006 2008 2013 2017 Table Tennis 10 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2006 2007 2014 2015 Volleyball 11 2004 2006 2010 2011 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2022Girls Basketball 3 1998 2015 2016 Football 2018 Futsal 2015 Hockey 10 1998 2000 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Netball 2013 Soccer 2 2006 2007 Softball 4 2010 2016 2017 2018 Volleyball 13 1999 2005 2006 2008 2009 2010 2012 2013 2014 2017 2018 2022 2023Performing arts EditDrama has one of the highest voluntary participation numbers among students of any department of the school Each year the school performs a large number of productions including Years 10 to 12 senior musical the Years 7 to 9 musical and play Dance Project a contemporary dance production a student production a house drama festival and three yearly senior productions Year 6 Years 7 9 Years 10 12 In 2001 St Michael s was the first school to stage a production at Melbourne s Athenaeum Theatre with the performance of Les Miserables 9 The 2010 senior musical 13 was the Australian premiere of the musical and won the best production award at the Victorian Musical Theatre Guild awards the fourth St Michael s musical to do so 10 St Michael s also conducts an annual house drama competition and an annual house singing amp aerobics competition in which all five of the school houses perform a musical item Many other musical ensembles perform regularly throughout the year including the 7 12 Harrison Choir which each year performs a large choral work and the Grigoryan Orchestra named for school alumnus classical guitarist Slava Grigoryan Other programs EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Great Barrier Reef project Edit The Great Barrier Reef project involves year 10 students studying VCE Unit 2 biology in Far North Queensland participating in a month of research on the Great Barrier Reef Activities include daily snorkelling from St Michael s Orpheus Island Research Campus Originally the program ran for a duration of one month but has since been extended to include days in Townsville Paluma and Tully to learn more about Indigenous culture Exodus program Edit Historically when St Michael s student body was much smaller the entire senior school went on school camp or Exodus together Exodus camps have for many years been split between year and house groups for students in Years 7 to 11 Each student from Year 7 to Year 11 experiences a minimum of five days of outdoor education each year with the programs run by the Outdoor Education Group Junior school programs mainly involve staying in cabins although part of the Year 6 Exodus involves sleeping in tents and participating in various activities Senior school programs are quite diverse ranging from bush walking in Year 7 to choices including rafting kayaking rock climbing tree planting or cycling in year 11 Year 10 students may also have great choice in their Exoduses including Hattah Solo a popular program involving students spending 24 hours out of the week long program alone albeit in close proximity to other students and supervisors for the purposes of reflection and learning self sufficiency Exodus for each year level is slightly more challenging than the last and there is a different theme for each year level Kosciuszko to the Coast Edit Every year students in year 11 have the option to take part in the Kosciuszko to the Coast program in lieu of the year 11 Exodus School camp This is a challenging 20 day expedition where students travel through various methods including snowshoeing hiking white water rafting and canoeing from Mount Kosciuszko to the coast of Victoria camping along the way St George s Presbyterian Church Leased by St Michael s Grammar since 1990 European Tour Choir Edit The European Touring Choir consists of boys and girls in Years 8 12 The group travels biannually to Europe to compete in international choir competitions and perform on world stagesy Past tours have travelled to Rome Carrara Pisa Venice Vicenza Nordlingen Reykjavik Copenhagen Berlin Leipzig Hagen Cologne Voorburg Amsterdam Paris London Florence York Croissy Munich and Vienna including performances at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris and the Llangollen International Eisteddfod in Wales School of Rock Edit Unlike most schools in their area St Michael s boasts a greater acceptance of contemporary music performance epitomised by the School of Rock program where students in Years 7 12 are mentored by rock musicians leading to public performances and recordings 11 Cheeky Geezers Edit The program is notable for being the origin of the Cheeky Geezers 12 a prominent local rock band of the recent live Melbourne music scene that has supported several of Australia s greatest punk acts and performed in major venues across Victoria such as the Corner Hotel Croxton Bandroom Cherry Bar Federation Square as well as the Abbotsford Convent as part of the Punters Club Reunion Show 13 14 15 16 They also performed as part of the entertainment for the 2022 Australian Grand Prix 17 Exchanges Edit St Michael s has student exchange programs with schools in Japan and France The Japanese exchange with Keio Shonan Fujisawa Junior amp Senior High School in Fujisawa Kanagawa Prefecture has been operating for over 10 years The French exchange began in 1999 and takes place every two years with Le Bon Sauveur in Paris The St Michael s students usually go to France for five to six weeks during their summer holiday December January The return trip to Australia by the students of Le Bon Sauveur usually happens in July August of the following year Social service and charity work EditThe school is involved in social service working to raise money for various charities 18 dead link Once or twice a term a Community Action Day is held organised by the social service captains of each house to raise money for a diverse number of charities Every year in May a prefect organised program the Merry Month of May is held to raise money for social initiatives Activities such as a Battle of the Bands barbecues dress up days movie viewings novelty races great debates and theatresport contests are held each day Also in conjunction with the Merry Month of May the school participates in the World s Greatest Shave for the Leukaemia Foundation in which participants shave their heads to show solidarity for leukaemia sufferers raising money through collecting donations In 2016 the Merry Month of May raised a record sum of 30 678 The school leadership teams in both the senior and junior schools in 2011 also raised money for relief for the Christchurch earthquake Japanese tsunami and subsequent nuclear disaster and the bushfires in Victoria and Queensland House system EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Junior School Houses Years K 6 are Moss Woods Marlton and Cintra The Senior School Houses Years 7 12 are Mitre Sarum Hughes Kilburn and Breen Mitre Sarum Hughes and Kilburn are the four original school houses and were all created in 1922 all significant for their own reasons When the school started to grow a fifth senior school house Breen was created in 1987 The pastoral care system is based on a house structure which deals with all matters relating to a student s wellbeing or curriculum needs Each student is placed in a house tutorial group which is overseen by a house tutor There are five houses and therefore five house tutorial groups at each year level A house contains students from Years 7 to 12 Each house is led by two co heads The members of each house are led by co house captains and co vice captains The houses meet on a regular basis The house tutor and heads of house work as a team to monitor the academic and personal progress of each student in the house tutorial group and house Generally the house tutor is the first and main point of contact between the parent and the school School leaders Edit Hewison House a former 1860s mansion was acquired by the school in 1988 and named after a former headmasterPrincipal Edit The following individuals have served as the school principal citation needed Ordinal Officeholder Title Term start Term end Time in office Notes1 Sister Hannah CSC Principal 1895 1903 7 8 years2 Sister Adele CSC 1903 1912 8 9 years3 Sister Mildred CSC 1912 1925 12 13 years4 Sister Persis CSC 1925 1933 7 8 years5 Sister Dora Beatrice CSC 1934 1939 4 5 years6 Sister Eudora CSC 1939 1944 4 5 years7 Sister Karina CSC 1945 1949 3 4 years8 Sister Shirley CSC 1950 1952 1 2 years9 Sister Gabrielle CSC 1953 1954 0 1 years10 Sister Patricia CSC 1955 1963 7 8 years11 Sister Scholastica CSC 1963 1966 2 3 years Sister Gabrielle CSC 1966 1967 0 1 years Sister Scholastica CSC 1967 1968 0 1 years12 Sister Elizabeth May CSC 1968 1970 1 2 years Sister Scholastica CSC 1971 1972 0 1 yearsHead of the school Edit The following individuals have served as the head of the school or any previous title citation needed Ordinal Officeholder Title Term start Term end Time in office Notes1 May Vicars Foote Headmistress 1937 1946 8 9 years2 Dorothy Benson Headmistress 1963 1965 1 2 years3 Margaret Thomas 1965 1979 13 14 years4 Anthony Hewison AM Headmaster 1980 1999 18 19 years 1 5 Simon Gipson OAM Head of the School 2000 2017 16 17 years 19 6 Terrie Jones 2018 2022 4 5 years6 Gerard Houlihan 2022 present 0 1 yearsNotable alumni EditMarjorie McQuade represented Australia at the 1948 Summer Olympics at London and the 1952 Summer Olympics at Helsinki 20 21 Marie Breen politician 22 Philip Dalidakis politician 23 Slava Grigoryan guitarist 24 Joy Hester artist 25 Isabel Huntington footballer and former AFL Women s No 1 draft pick 26 Asher Keddie actress 27 28 Samantha Lane TV presenter 29 Faith Leech Olympic swimmer gold and bronze medalist at the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne Australia 21 Andrew MacLeod former United Nations humanitarian expert and former CEO of the Committee for Melbourne Eloise Mignon actress citation needed Radha Mitchell actress 30 Frances Newson hockey player 21 Anna O Byrne singer 31 Jan Skubiszewski member of Jackson Jackson citation needed Dan Spielman actor 32 Nora Sumberg artist citation needed Brodie Summers Olympic Mogul skier and World Cup silver medalist citation needed Winnie Laing AFL Women s footballer 33 Sean Wroe Australian sprinter silver medalist in the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi India Wroe also represented Australia at the 2006 Commonwealth Games 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing 21 Tess Coady Olympic snowboarder bronze medalist at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing China 34 Elena Galiabovitch Australian shooter Women s 10 metre air pistol bronze medalist at the 2018 Commonwealth Games Galiabovitch has represented Australia in both the 2016 Rio Olympics and the 2020 Tokyo Olympics Elena was selected to be by the International Olympic Committee as one of six athletes to carry the Olympic flag at the Games opening ceremony in Tokyo 35 Col Pearse Paralympic Swimmer bronze medalist at the 2021 Paralympics in Tokyo Japan 36 See also Edit Australia portal Schools portal Christianity portalList of schools in Victoria List of high schools in Victoria Victorian Certificate of EducationReferences Edit a b An enlightened headmaster The Age 13 October 2010 Retrieved 27 May 2023 School goes for the wow factor The Age 22 August 2005 Retrieved 2 August 2012 Building boon The Age 28 August 2006 Retrieved 2 August 2012 School snaps up historic theatre ABC 7 December 2007 retrieved 2 August 2012 Sale of The Astor building St Michael s Grammar School 24 August 2012 retrieved 24 August 2012 Cinema lover saves St Kilda s Astor Theatre Stonnington Leader 24 August 2012 retrieved 24 August 2012 Acting the part in St Kilda The Port Phillip Leader 11 June 2011 retrieved 2 August 2012 Premiers Lists ACS Sport Association of Co educational Schools Retrieved 9 March 2021 Theatre Flyer Les Miserables musical theatre performed by St Michael s Grammar School May 2001 Victorian Collections victoriancollections net au Retrieved 21 February 2020 Music Theatre Guild of Victoria Awards Presentation 2010 Stage Whispers 5 December 2010 retrieved 3 August 2012 Performing Arts St Michael s Grammar School Retrieved 28 May 2023 If you missed Cheeky Geezers on C31 here s the whole episode By MUUZOstream Facebook www facebook com Retrieved 28 May 2023 Cheeky Geezers Rock Academy Retrieved 28 May 2023 ALWAYS LIVE Program Garage Band www alwayslive com au Retrieved 28 May 2023 The Punters Club Reunion Show Leaps and Bounds Music Festival 7 March 2023 Archived from the original on 7 March 2023 Retrieved 28 May 2023 Cheeky Geezers Gigography Tour History amp Past Concerts Songkick www songkick com 28 January 2023 Retrieved 28 May 2023 Grand Prix Main Stage Entertainment Melbourne Auslan Stage Left Retrieved 28 May 2023 Students lend a helping hand to Uganda Herald Sun 18 November 2011 retrieved 2 August 2012 Simon Gipson to finish as Head of the School at end of 2017 St Michael s Grammar School www stmichaels vic edu au Retrieved 19 July 2016 Marjorie McQuade Bio Stats and Results Olympics at Sports Reference com 18 April 2020 Archived from the original on 18 April 2020 Retrieved 27 May 2023 a b c d Hall of Fame ACS Sport Association of Co educational Schools Retrieved 27 May 2023 Smart Judith Breen Dame Marie Freda 1902 1993 Australian Dictionary of Biography Canberra National Centre of Biography Australian National University retrieved 27 May 2023 Philip Dalidakis Australia Indonesia Centre Retrieved 27 May 2023 Etude brother Siblings slay them in the aisles The Age 12 September 2009 retrieved 2 August 2012 Hester Joy St Clair 1920 1960 Australian Dictionary of Biography retrieved 6 August 2012 Olle Sarah 8 August 2017 AFLW No 1 draft prospect who s too good to be true Isabel Huntington is set to become a household name Fox Sports News Corp Australia Retrieved 12 February 2018 From shy to shining The Age 22 February 2007 retrieved 2 August 2012 The rise of Asher Keddie The Australian 14 April 2012 retrieved 2 August 2012 Samantha Lane Dunkeld Writers Festival Retrieved 27 May 2023 Delaney Brigid 13 January 2016 The very private life of Radha Mitchell The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 27 May 2023 Anna O Byrne A living doll The Melbourne Times Weekly 25 April 2011 retrieved 2 August 2012 Something wicked this way comes The Sydney Morning Herald 11 May 2012 Retrieved 27 May 2023 Sandy Dragons skipper s AFLW draft dream Herald Sun 1 October 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Dad s heartbreak as Aussie snowboard star has Olympic dream shattered www 9news com au 11 February 2018 Retrieved 27 May 2023 Elliott Tim 5 November 2021 Get off my back Training at Olympic level when Dad s your coach The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 27 May 2023 Johnston Andrew 31 March 2020 No gym no pool no worries Campaspe News Archived from the original on 30 May 2023 Retrieved 14 July 2023 via PressReader External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to St Michael s Grammar School St Michael s Grammar School website Community of the Sisters of the Church website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Michael 27s Grammar School amp oldid 1165276421, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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