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Shelford Girls' Grammar is an independent
Anglican Anglicanism is a Western Christian tradition that has developed from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the English Reformation, in the context of the Protestant Reformation in Europe. It is one of th ...
day school for girls living in Caulfield, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The school was established in 1898, and is a member of
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the Junior School Heads Association of Australia (JSHAA) and the Alliance of Girls' Schools Australasia. It is a non-selective entry school, with more than 600 students. Shelford has a coeducational Early Learning Centre, which educates toddlers 18 months old, as well as providing groups for 3 and 4-year-olds. Shelford is a member of
Girls Sport Victoria Girls' Sport Victoria (GSV) was established in 2001, and is one of the largest independent school sporting associations in Victoria, Australia, with 24 member schools from around Melbourne. GSV provides approximately 16,500 girls, from years se ...
(GSV). Shelford offers students the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) program, as well as the Vocational Education and Training (VET) course. Shelford uses a
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through which students participate in inter-house competitions, with 4 school houses.


History

The school was established in 1898 on Glen Eira Road by Emily Dixon. The school was relocated to 77 Allison Road, Elsternwick, by Dora Mary Petrie Blundell, who served as the school's second principal from 1904 to 1921. Dora was supported by her sisters, Lucy Annie Blundell, Fanny Blundell, and Margaret Helen Petrie Blundell. As the vicar of St Mary's Anglican Church in Caulfield, Henry Langley had been giving the pupils of Shelford Girls' School weekly lessons in religious instruction for many years. In 1922, the Blundell sisters wished to give the school to the church, and they approached
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Langley, who was responsible for its temporary move from 77 Allison Road, Elsternwick, to St Mary's Jubilee School Hall. The Argus reported on the re-opening and Archdeacon Langley's appointment of Ada Mary Thomas as the school's head mistress: ::There was a large gathering of residents of Caulfield and Elsternwick, including several of the neighbouring clergy, to witness the formal reopening of Shelford Girls' School, a long-established Elsternwick school, as a girls' school and kindergarten in connection with St. Mary's Church, Caulfield.
Bishop Green, in declaring the school open, congratulated the vicar (Canon Langley) on an initial enrolment of 60 pupils.
The mayor of Caulfield (Councillor homasFalls) and the Rev.
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Patton, of Sydney, also spoke.
Canon Langley said that the school is to be called by the old name of Shelford, but will be carried on as a Church of England school, under a local council, with A. M. Thomas as principal.
It is proposed to build up-to-date school buildings at a site for a branch church near the Caulfield Town Hall St Margaret's">Henry Langley (Dean of Melbourne)#St. Margaret's, Caulfield">St Margaret's but for the present the school will meet in the existing school buildings at St. Mary's, Caulfield. — ''The Argus'', 23 February 1922. The following year, Archdeacon Langley moved the school to "Helenslea" in Hood Crescent,
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. The school was officially opened at its new location by Archbishop Lees on 22 February 1923 adjacent to St Mary's Church as the Shelford Girls' Grammar School. Ada Mary Thomas served as Shelford's headmistress from 1922 to 1945.A photograph, "Head Mistress and Staff of Shelford Girls' School, Caulfield", including Langley (second from right) is at
Schools & Colleges: Shelford Girls' School, ''Table Talk'', 10 April 1924, p. 24.
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See also

* List of schools in Victoria


References


Bibliography


Mr. F.W. Eggleston, M.L.A., Opens New Tennis Court at Shelford Girls' School, ''Table Talk'', (Thursday, 26 November 1925), p.22.

Schools & Colleges: Shelford Girls' School, ''Table Talk'', (Thursday, 26 November 1925), p.30.

The Woman's World, ''The (Melbourne) Herald'', (Tuesday, 6 September 1932), p.14.

New Wing at Shelford Girls' Grammar School, ''The Argus'', (Monday, 4 November 1935), p.10.

Mrs. Dorothea Hann, née Clutterbuck, "Shelford Girls' School", ''The Age'', (tuesday, 1 September 1942), p.2.

Little Girl Had Big Day at Shelford, ''The Age'', (Thursday, 24 September 1953), p.5.


External links


Shelford Girls' Grammar Website

Girls Sport Victoria

Shelford Girls School, Melbourne (etching, 1936) — Artist: Austin Platt (1912–2003), ''National Gallery of Australia''.
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