BALLARAT GRAMMAR SCHOOL


'Ballarat Grammar School' is a grammar school in ballarat.The school motto is "Honores labourem sequenter" - Honour follows labour.

Contents
Sport
House System
House Combinations
Notable Alumni
Academia
Arts and Media
Law
Medicine
Music
National Security
Politics
Sport
References
External links

Sport


Rowing is considered by many to be the school's most celebrated sport, although a subculture considers it overhyped. The Ballarat Associated Schools (BAS) crews compete in the annual "Head of the Lake" (also known simply as "Boat Race"), which has recently been held at Lake Nagambie.
The school has also performed very well in athletics, cross country and cricket. In cricket, it won the BAS premiership for three out of the last five years and a Victorian Championship in 2003-2004.

House System


The house system is very important to the structure of the school, and there is substantial rivalry between houses in swimming, athletics, and choral competitions, among others. The house system also provides pastoral care and a degree of mentoring to students. The rivalry is particularly seen between the two boys' boarding houses, Dart and Wigan, which often engage in pranks against each other. Wigan Dart and Wigan also compete against each other in soccer and football matches. These houses used to be one, and their subsequent division may be the cause of the competition. The Dart-Wigan rivalry is often overlooked when competing against the "day" (non-boarding) houses.
'School Hymn'
'Serva Fidem'
The mitre and the millrind are met by Wendouree;
The Heavenly Creed, the homely deed, together still should be;
Sure and steadfast, spite of scathe, serva fidem - keep the faith.

Where once earth's gold was gathered, and now the golden fleece;
Each golden thought, by wisdom wrought, let these the more increase;
Sure and steadfast, spite of scathe, serva fidem - keep the faith.

There are also two girls' boarding houses, Hayhoe and Woodbridge. Hayhoe has multiple buildings including Larritt which was created in the last few years to accommodate the ever-increasing number of boarders, housing exclusively female boarders in years 7, 8 and 9.
There are also 8 day houses, 4 for girls and 4 for boys. The girls' day houses are Manifold, Krome, Cuthbert and Macpherson. The boys' houses are Smith, Butler, Robin and Nevett.
All houses are named after people who were important to the school such as former Headmasters/Headmistresses or substantial donors.
Other houses have also developed reputations, some known to students and others to the wider community.
Robin-Cuthbert has a strong pastoral care tradition, which has led to it being the house of choice for many parents who have children with special needs.
Krome-Butler tend too dominate sporting activities, which may be explained by the house's excellent leadership and vigorous training regime.
Boarding houses tend to excel in performance-based competitions.
Smith-Manifold has a very strong link to the support of charities.
The Day Boys House Smith in particular is well known for 'Dougies Donuts' which named after the head of house sell for $1.50 every Tuesday Recess to raise money for many of the notable charities supported by the school.
The day girls' house Cuthbert has competed successfully in The Chorals, an annual singing competition
House Combinations

In addition, the houses are paired in brother-sister groups. While the houses are generally independent, having separate meetings and tutorial groups for example, they form one team in the various competitions.
The pairs are:

★ Krome - Butler

★ Woodbridge - Dart

★ Manifold - Smith

★ Hayhoe - Wigan

★ Cuthbert - Robin

★ Macpherson - Nevett

Notable Alumni


Academia


G.F.J. Dart - Ballarat Grammar headmaster 1942-1970

David Fleay MBE, AM - naturalist

Barry Mataz - Professor of Science, Monash University

George Seddon AM - Professor of Environmental Science, University of Melbourne
Arts and Media


★ Brian James - actor

Drew Morphett - Media Personality

Stephen Curry - Actor/Comedian

★ Ernie Gray - actor (Mercury, Round The Twist), playwright

Roy Dalgarno - Artist

★ John Jones - curator, National Gallery of Australia, author of ''A Story of Australian
Law

Medicine


★ A.J. "Jim" Pittard - Professor Emeritus, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Melbourne
Music


David Hirschfelder - musician and composer

James Valentine - musician, writer, radio and television presenter

David Hobson - musician, composer and opera singer
National Security

Deputy director, Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO)
Politics


Henry Bolte - Premier of Victoria 1955-1972

Thomas Hollway - Premier of Victoria 1947-50, 1952

John Pasquarelli - Member of Parliament (Papua New Guinea) and aide to Pauline Hanson
Sport


Tony Lockett - AFL Champion footballer

Geoff Tunbridge - AFL Champion footballer

★ John Vernon - highjumper (Australian Champion, Empire Games 1954)

References



1. Ballarat Grammar School Day & Boarding Fees 2007 (accessed:08-05-2007)



★ M.J.W. Boyle, ''Winds of Influence: A Short History of The Ballarat Grammar School 1911-1971'' (n.d.)

★ Susanne L. White, ''Mainly About Girls: A History of Queen's, Ballarat 1876-1972'' (1990)

External links



Ballarat Grammar School website

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