THE SCHOOL MOTTO
Our school badge, a Bishop's Mitre, represents the tongues of fire that appeared above the head of each apostle at Pentecost, the Feast of the Holy Spirit. The Cross of Christ appears on the Mitre three times, signifying the Holy Trinity. As the light of Christ conquers even the darkness of death, so too the red and yellow, the colours of Pentecost, stand out against the black reminding us that the deeds of light always overcome the deeds of darkness. Not surprisingly, the School Chapel is dedicated to the Holy Spirit, and the School's Holy Day is the Feast of Pentecost. Yarra Valley Grammar’s motto was chosen at the very foundation of the School. The location of the School overlooking the Yarra Valley towards Mount Dandenong and the Warbuton Ranges, and the aim of the School, to be a place of inspiration, make the opening line of the Psalm a most appropriate motto. Psalm 121 I lift up my eyes to the hills |