Meet The Future
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Meet The Future

At Melbourne Girls Grammar we facilitate learning based on sharing knowledge, skills and experiences that will equip our Grammarians for their future. We support them to pursue their passions, use their voices and enjoy the rigour of learning and doing their best. 

The Melbourne Girls Grammar learner is curious, confident, empathetic and compassionate, able to think critically and has a true sense of self. Together, they make a community of scholarly individuals who know their place in the world and the impact they can create by being ethical and taking action. 

Collectively, they are the future.


Meet Zoe: A Confident Creator

When you see Zoe around Morris Hall, you’ll immediately recognise the joy she feels there, learning and playing everyday with her friends. She’s cheerful, creative and dedicated to doing her best. At Morris Hall, she’s building a strong foundation and preparing for the next stage of her schooling journey, Wildfell (Years 5 and 6), at Merton Hall. 

 

Zoe (centre) with her friends at Morris Hall.

 

Meet Annabel: AN Academic Adventurer

Annabel is a Year 7 Grammarian and a lover of learning. She’s a keen athlete, loves exploring new interests and challenging herself to achieve. Her biggest passion is skiing, it is a huge part of her life. She skis with her family and competes for MGGS and her ski club each season. Learning languages comes naturally to Annabel, so does writing stories. Throughout her St Hilda’s journey, Annabel’s imagination will continue to grow as she flourishes as a student, teammate, friend and leader. 

Annabel receives an award for Academic Excellence at Speech Night.

 

Meet Grace & Imogen: Active Achievers

Well into their Senior Years journey, Grace and Imogen expertly manage the balance between school, sport and social commitments. From rowing to football, to fundraising initiatives and overseas expeditions, Grace and Imogen put their study skills, leadership skills and independence to the test each day at MGGS. The feeling of community is something that’s really important to Grace and Imogen. They love knowing that they have a network of friends, teammates and mentors that will support them through their VCE years and life beyond MGGS’s iconic red brick walls to help them achieve anything they set their minds to. 

 

Grace (left, Image 1) with her Borneo group members at the summit of Mount Kinabalu.  Imogen (left, Image 2) and her Borneo group members before climbing Mount Kinabalu.

These Grammarians are bold, courageous and dynamic, ready to meet the future head on. They define their own path through the choices they make and the opportunities they embrace.

Learn more about zoe, annabel, Grace & imogen here