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  2. Melbourne Grammar School opened its doors on 7 April 1858. Its 77 students were to study at a fifteen-acre site then thought to be ‘too far from the city’. The School remains on its original location – now known as St Kilda Road, South Yarra.

  3. The Melbourne Church of England Grammar School was finally opened on 7 April 1858 with 76 pupils, and with John E. Bromby as the first headmaster. Enrolments grew to 136 during the first year, with four students being the sons of Bromby, and about one quarter of them boarders.

  4. Melbourne Church of England Grammar School opened in 1858 with Dr John Bromby as the first Headmaster and 136 students enrolling in the first year. In its 150 years, Melbourne Grammar School has produced distinguished and varied graduates from its bluestone walls.

  5. Founded on 7 April 1858 as the Melbourne Church of England Grammar School, the school has a non-selective enrolment policy and currently caters for approximately 1,800 students from Prep to Year 12, including 120 boarders from Years 7 to 12. [4] The bluestone buildings at the senior campus are all on the Victorian Heritage Register.

  6. This Anglican independent school opened on 7 April 1858 on the corner of Domain and St Kilda roads, South Yarra, a now highly prized location thought at that time to be too far from the city. Following the English public school model, its first headmaster, Dr J.E. Bromby, instituted a classical curriculum.

  7. The Melbourne Church of England Grammar School was finally opened on 7 April 1858 with 77 pupils, and with John E. Bromby as the first headmaster. Enrolments grew to 136 during the first year, with four students being the sons of Bromby, and about one quarter of them boarders.

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