Guildford Grammar School, Anglican educational institution in Guildford, Western Australia.
Guildford Grammar School is a coeducational boarding school in Western Australia with separate divisions for students at different levels. The large campus includes classrooms, sports facilities, and residential buildings for boarding students.
The school was founded in 1896 and moved to the Swan River banks four years later. During World War II, the entire student body had to relocate temporarily to another location.
The school chapel with its stained glass windows reflects the Anglican faith of the founders and remains central to campus life today.
The grounds sit along the Swan River and are straightforward to visit when a tour is arranged in advance. The school regularly hosts events that welcome visitors to explore the campus and heritage buildings.
The eight-house system divides students into competing groups that face off throughout the year in sports, academics, and arts. This tradition shapes how students bond and form friendships across year levels.
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