Bacchus Marsh Grammar School

Bacchus Marsh Grammar School is an independent, co-educational primary school and secondary school, a day school located in Bacchus Marsh, Victoria, Australia.[1]

Bacchus Marsh Grammar School
Location
Bacchus Marsh
,
Australia
Coordinates37°41′27″S 144°25′54.4″E
Information
TypeIndependent, co-educational, primary, secondary, day
MottoLatin: Doctrina Vitae
(Education for Life)
DenominationEcumenical
Established1988
PrincipalAndrew Neal
GradesK-12
Enrolment~2,500 (2018)
Colour(s)Dark blue, gold, black and white                 
Websitewww.bmg.vic.edu.au

History

Bacchus Marsh Grammar School opened in February 1988. It has grown from three classrooms, to a school of three campuses and more than 2300 pupils from Preparatory to Year 12.

The school is known for its increasingly strong VCE results . The school's highest achieving students have scored ATARs of 99.95, with several students also achieving a perfect study score of 50+ in a variety of subjects.

The school consists of four houses, Bacchus (blue), Braeside (white), Hilton (gold) and Pentland (black), who contest the House Shield each year. The houses compete in a number of events including athletics, chess, music, drama, swimming, cross-country and community singing.[2]

Locations

Bacchus Marsh Grammar School is located in Bacchus Marsh. The campus there was built in 1988, and replaced the original campus located on Hallett's Way.[3] In 2019, Bacchus Marsh grammar opened up a new campus for middle school students in Aintree.[4]

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References

  1. Bacchus Marsh Grammar School, school website, Accessed 11 December 2010
  2. http://www.bmg.vic.edu.au, Accessed 11 December 2010
  3. "Our Campuses - Maddingley". Retrieved 26 May 2020.
  4. "Woodlea wraps up 2019". Retrieved 26 March 2019.
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