NEWS
THERE’S ALWAYS SOMETHING HAPPENING WITHIN THE THRIVING YARRA VALLEY GRAMMAR COMMUNITY.
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KEEPING YOUR STUDENTS SAFE IN AN ALPINE ENVIRONMENT
 A group of students snakes down the run on the beautiful last day. The program has been a success. We had sought to prepare ourselves, students and staff, for any situation that might occur. The real question is "What if?"
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CLOUDSTREET REVIEW
Talented Years 10 to 12 students wowed audiences with their performances and production of award-winning author Tim Winton’s novel Cloudstreet.
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CHORAL@MONTSALVAT 2009
Senior Voices and Blue Harmony (the Concert Choir and Senior Chamber Choir of Yarra Valley Grammar) were privileged to be invited to perform at Choral@Montsalvat 2009.
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GOOD FRIDAY APPEAL
What a wonderful effort from our students, staff and parents for their efforts in raising over $22,000 for the Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal.
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WORLD'S GREATEST SHAVE
Yarra Valley Grammar students raised $4000 for the Leukemia Foundation at the World’s Greatest Shave, held at the school on Friday, 3 April 2009.
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INTENSIVE BUSINESS
Students at Ringwood’s Yarra Valley Grammar spent last week developing their business sense while raising money for a good cause. Maroondah Leader - April 7, 2009
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MARK OF A CHAMPION
Students from Yarra Valley Grammar were rewarded for their fundraising efforts when Olympic gold medallist Russell Mark visited their school. Yarra Valley raised more than $28,000 for the Royal Children’s Hospital Pied Pipers last year, the highest of any school. Maroondah Leader - April 7, 2009 Reporter - Shaun Campbell
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YARRA VALLEY GRAMMAR HEAD LEAVES
When Neville Lyngcoln strolled down the corridors of Yarra Valley Grammar for the last time as principal last week, he could recall 36 years spent at the school. Maroondah Leader - April 7, 2009 Reporter - Shaun Campbell
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WELCOME RECEPTION AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE
As part of International Education Week our International students Lillian Xu, Iris Chen and Sunny Sun together with Mrs Alison Klitzing (Registrar) and Mrs Marissa Plant (International Registrar) attended a Welcome Reception at Government House on Tuesday the 3rd of March.
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HEARING LOSS NO HANDICAP FOR CHAMP
Jemma Robinson is no witch but she can sure cast a spell. The Yarra Valley Grammar year 7 student won the first round of this year’s Spellmaster senior division spelling bee on February 22. Maroondah Leader - March 10, 2009 Reporter - Shaun Campbell
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