Kilvington Girls' Grammar

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Kilvington Girls' Grammar
Kilvington crest. Source: www.kilvington.vic.edu.au (Kilvington website)
Motto Non Nobis Sed Omnibus
'Not for our own but others’ good'
Established 1923
Type Baptist Non-Selective Independent/Private Day School
Chairman Mrs Gaye Wymond
Principal Mr Dan McNeill OAM
Founder Caroline and Constance Barrett
Students approx 550 Students
Grades ELC–12
Location Ormond, Vic Australia
Campus  ? Hectares
Colours Magenta, Royal Blue and Gold
School Hymn Not For Our Own But Others' Good
Website www.kilvington.vic.edu.au

Kilvington Girls' Grammar is an independent, Baptist day school for girls in Ormond, Victoria, Australia. It is located close to Ormond Railway Station in the Glen Eira area. It was establsihed in 1923 by founders Caroline and Constance Barrett.

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[edit] History

[edit] Principals

2006 - present Mr Dan McNeill OAM

2001 - 2005 Ms Judith Potter

1994 - 2001 Mrs Di Fleming

1974 - 1993 Mr Warren Stone

1949 – 1973 Mrs Roberta McKie

1944 – 1948 Mrs Ross

1934 – 1943 Miss Florence Murial Fysh

1923 - 1933 Mrs Caroline Barrett

[edit] Music program

It has an extensive music program, which is compromised of the Kilvington Orchestra, Kilvington Madrigals, Kilvington Choir, String Orchestra and many other ensembles. Kilvington Madrigals came second in the 2006 ABC Youth Choir of the Year competition. Kilvington also offers a large sporting program, including sports such as swimming, netball and hockey.

[edit] Houses

Kilvington has four school houses:

  • Barrett - Red
  • Burman - Yellow
  • Fethers - Blue
  • Fysh - Green

[edit] Notable Alumnae

[edit] External links