, motto_translation = Hold fast that which is good
, established = 1961
, type =
Independent
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co-educational
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,
Anglican
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,
day and
boarding school
, denomination =
Anglican
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, slogan = Learn. Grow. Flourish!
, principal = Stuart Johnston
, chaplain =
, address = 20 Wooralla Drive
, city =
Mount Eliza
, state =
Victoria
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* Victoria, Seychelle ...
, zipcode = 3930
, country =
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, coordinates =
, gender = Co-educational
, enrolment = 1,190 (K–12) (approx.) (2022)
, num_employ =
, years = K–12
, colours = Blue, red and gold
, affiliation =
Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria
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, website = http://peninsulagrammar.vic.edu.au
Peninsula Grammar, formerly The Peninsula School, is an Australian
independent
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,
Anglican
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,
day and
boarding school
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located in
Mount Eliza,
Victoria
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.
Founded in 1961, originally as a boys-only school, Peninsula Grammar began enrolling girls from 1994.
It is a member of the Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria. The school has a non-selective enrolment policy and caters for approximately 1,190 students from
Kindergarten
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to Year 12.
Co-educational
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from 1994 and an
Anglican
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school, Peninsula's
chaplain
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for twenty-four years (1974 -1998) - the Rev. John Leaver - initiated the founding of several other similar Anglican or
Ecumenical
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co-educational schools in Victoria.
Houses
* Ansett, royal purple
* Carr, navy blue
* Clarke, red
* Country, gold
* Newton, green
* Town, sky blue
Sport
Peninsula Grammar is a member of the
Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria
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(AGSV).
AGSV and AGSV/APS premierships
Peninsula Grammar has won the following AGSV & AGSV/APS premierships.
Boys:
* Athletics (4) - 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
* Badminton (2) - 1994, 1995
* Basketball - 2007
* Cricket (5) - 1976, 1989, 1990, 1992, 2016
* Cross Country - 1990
* Golf (2) - 1994, 1995
* Hockey - 1991
* Squash - 1994
* Tennis (13) - 1977, 1980, 1985, 1987, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1998, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2020
* Volleyball (3) - 1999, 2004, 2011
Girls:
* Athletics (12) - 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015
* Basketball - 2013
* Cross Country (12) - 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016
* Netball - 2007
* Swimming (3) - 2006, 2007, 2008
* Tennis (2) - 2003, 2004
Alumni
*
Simon Binks
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Binks was raised in the Mornington Pen ...
– musician
*
Belle Brockhoff
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– Olympic Athlete
*
Ryan Broekhoff
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– basketball player
*
Andrew Daddo
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Early life
Daddo was born in Melbourne on 18 February 1967. He began his education at Mt Eliza Primary School and in year seven mo ...
– actor
*
Cameron Daddo
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– actor
*
Lochie Daddo – actor
*
Jarrad Grant
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Recruited from his TAC Cup team, the Dandenong Stingrays, Grant is ...
– Western Bulldogs AFL footballer
*
Billy Hartung (footballer)
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– Hawthorn AFL footballer (Number 23 AFL Draft Pick for the 2014 season)
*
Oliver Hayes-Brown
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Early ...
– basketball player
*
David Hille
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Early life
In his senior year at high school, Hille and seven other schoolmates from Peninsula Grammar lodged themselves into a station ...
– Essendon AFL footballer
*
Rob Hulls
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– Victorian Attorney General
*
Greg Hunt
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–
Liberal
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member for
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from 2001 until his retirement in May 2022
*
Simon Hussey
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- ARIA award composer/recording producer for
James Reyne
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Reyne was born in Lagos, Nigeria. His father, Ro ...
and
Daryl Braithwaite
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*
Sammy J
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– comedian
*
Nathan Jones – Melbourne AFL footballer
*
Matson Lawson
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*
Stewart Loewe
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Nicknamed "Buckets" for his big hands and the way he was able to mark the ball with ease, Loewe debuted in 1986 for the St Kilda F ...
– former St Kilda AFL footballer
*
John McCarthy – Port Adelaide AFL footballer
*
Bryce McGain
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– Australian cricketer
*Kieran McGrath – actor
*
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...
– Channel 7 News presenter
*
Mick Molloy
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L ...
– comedian
*
Blake O'Neill -
Michigan Wolverines
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punter - produced the most infamous play in U.S. college football history when he
fumbled & lost the 2015 game vs
Michigan State
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Grace O'Sullivan
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– actress, known for her role as Olivia Lane on ''
Neighbours
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''
*
Will Peirce – basketballer
*
James Rees – entertainer and host of ''
Giggle and Hoot
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''
*
David Reyne
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– musician and actor
*
James Reyne
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Early years
Reyne was born in Lagos, Nigeria. His father, Ro ...
– musician
*
Brad Robinson – musician
*
Tim Ross
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- comedian/ radio presenter for Nova 100.3fm
*
Jackie Sannia – musician and producer (finalist on ''
The Voice Australia
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'' 2013 season)
*Angela Scundi – actress
*
James Sorensen
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– actor
*
Dale Stevenson – Australian representative to the 2012 Olympics in athletics
*
Matt Tilley
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Tilley was raised in Mount Eliza. He completed his secondary school education in 1986 at The Peninsula School in Mount Eliza ...
– radio presenter
*
Jacob Weitering - Carlton AFL footballer (number 1 draft pick for the 2015 season)
*
Lachie Whitfield
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He ...
– Greater Western Sydney AFL footballer (Number 1 AFL Draft Pick for the 2013 season)
*
Claudia Whitfort – St Kilda AFLW footballer
*
Tim Wilson – Liberal Party MP and former
Australian Human Rights Commission
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er
International Program
In addition to catering for the boarding of international students (notably from the
P.R.C.
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,
South Korea
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and
Vietnam
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), Peninsula Grammar operates multiple overseas campuses, largely in South East Asia.
See also
*
List of schools in Victoria
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*List of government schools in Victoria, Australia
* List of non-government schools in Victoria, Australia
Largest Victorian schools
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*
List of high schools in Victoria
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Victorian Certificate of Education
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References
External links
Official website
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Anglican secondary schools in Melbourne
Anglican primary schools in Melbourne
Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria
Boarding schools in Victoria (Australia)
Educational institutions established in 1961
Junior School Heads Association of Australia Member Schools
1961 establishments in Australia
Buildings and structures in the Shire of Mornington Peninsula