Anglican Church Grammar School, Grammar school and high school in East Brisbane, Australia
Anglican Church Grammar School is a school campus in East Brisbane spanning 22 hectares with ten playing fields, three swimming pools, and buildings designed in Gothic Scholastic style. The site houses around 1,900 students, with roughly 550 in primary education and 1,350 in secondary education, including 150 boarding places for years 7 to 12.
The school was founded in 1912 by Canon William Perry French Morris and was originally called St. Magnus Hall. It became Anglican Church Grammar School in 1985.
The school is organized into eleven student houses that compete in swimming, cross-country, and athletics events. This house system shapes daily school life and creates a sense of belonging within the broader community.
The campus is easily accessible and features various facilities on site for visitors and events. Plan to allow enough time to explore the scale of the property, as it is an expansive site with multiple buildings and outdoor areas.
The school maintains a rowing program that has operated without interruption since its founding in 1912. In addition, the institution offers education through the International Baccalaureate program.
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