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  1. Explore our School. Founded by an Act of Parliament in 1854 Sydney Grammar School was officially opened in 1857. The modern College Street has around eleven hundred boys, St Ives over four hundred, and Edgecliff three hundred. Our boys now proceed from the School to a variety of Universities in New South Wales and beyond, but the basic purpose ...

  2. Sydney Grammar School (SGS, known colloquially as Grammar) is an independent, fee-paying, non-denominational day school for boys, located in Sydney, Australia. Incorporated in 1854 by Act of Parliament [5] and opened in 1857, the school claims to offer a "classical" or "grammar" school education thought of as liberal, humane, pre-vocational pedagogy.

    • Old Sydneians
    • Latin: Laus Deo, (Praise be to God)
  3. I'm definitely not a private school kid and went to a very rough local school - so I appreciate any opportunities my kids have available to them. Looking at Sydney schools it seems Sydney Grammar is the only private selective school. On their website they say the entrance exam covers maths and english and that about 240 people sit it each year ...

  4. Each day boys travel to Grammar from all over Sydney—as they have done since the 1850s. Travelling to the city each day teaches boys independence and confidence and exposes them to life beyond their local suburb.

  5. Enrolment. Main points of entry to the School are Preschool at St Ives, Kindergarten at St Ives and Edgecliff, Third Class at St Ives and Edgecliff, Fifth Class at St Ives and Edgecliff, First Form at College Street.

  6. The current curriculum is divided into the six Key Learning Areas of English; Mathematics; History and Geography; Science and Technology; Physical Development, Health and Physical Education; and Creative and Practical Arts. Reading fluently for understanding and developing a love of literature are important objectives.

  7. Sydney Grammar School ( SGS, known colloquially as Grammar) is an independent, fee-paying, non-denominational day school for boys, located in Sydney, Australia. Incorporated in 1854 by Act of Parliament and opened in 1857, the school claims to offer a "classical" or "grammar" school education thought of as liberal, humane, pre-vocational ...