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Brisbane Grammar School, BrisbaneCompare
School Facts
School sector:Non-government
School type:Combined school
Gender:Single Sex-Boy
Total student:1428 (boy:1428, girl:0)
Total staff:125
Student attendance:
96%
None-english student:
17%
ICSEA value:
1193, ranks No.4 More ICSEA Ranking...
ICSEA distribution:
Bottom quarterMiddle quartersTop quarter
1%1%15%83%
High school rank:No.1 (2014), No.1 (2013), No.1 (2012), No.1 (2011), No.9 (2010), No.3 (2009)
Website:http://www.brisbanegrammar.com
Location:Brisbane
Address:Gregory Terrace Brisbane QLD 4000
Nearby:House Price  House Rent  Public Transport
Phone:07 3834 5200

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School Comment
Opened in 1868, Brisbane Grammar School is an independent day and boarding school catering for 1400 boys from Years 6 to 12. Located on a wonderfully landscaped site overlooking the Brisbane CBD, the School is extensively resourced across its academic, stu... more
Student Assessment
ReadingWritingSpellingGrammarNumeracyRank
Year 76156135886046443
Year 96466536276456742
Student assessment is based on he National Assessment Program - Literacy and Numeracy(NAPLAN) results in 2011.
Tuition Fees in 2012
Year LevelPer Year
Year 6$16,410
Year 7$16,410
Year 8$19,635
Year 9$19,635
Year 10$19,635
Year 11$19,635
Year 12$19,635
Reviews
By Parent - 23 Aug 2023, Rate: excellent
Moving to BGS was the best decision we've ever made with schooling. The teaching staff are approachable, encouraging, committed, knowledgeable and put every effort into bringing out the best from our boys. They are heavily committed to exposing the boys to many different types of cocurricular activities ensuring that the boys respect each other's different strengths/abilities and are well rounded. The culture of giving new things a go is one of the school's biggest strengths, which is sadly lacking in most other schools. Such a lovely and welcoming community where each boy is truly seen for how they are, nurtured, encouraged and inspired to be their best, while their wellbeing is at the forefront.
By Student - 16 Mar 2023, Rate: excellent
After going to this school, my gramma dramaticaly decresed. I can t evan spel rite. This is jut unaceptable i canot beleeve this betrayal of my expecations
By Alumnus - 28 Sep 2015, Rate: average
If you choose a grammar school you pick a school with one board overseeing it. If the board is lazy or self serving when the proverbial hits the fan it does so in a big way.
No one can help unless daddy lawyers up. On top of what you're paying already.
Sickening to read of the sex stuff all through the media. But it's grammar and they wanna look good at any cost. My question is was it known about before it hit the news?
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