Peninsula Grammar
Peninsula Grammar # 00333A is a day and boarding school for approximately 1450 students from three year old Kindergarten to Year 12. The school occupies 35 hectares of parkland in the beautiful, seaside suburb of Mount Eliza, 55 kms from the Melbourne CBD.
At Peninsula Grammar, the learning is not just as a path to university and a career, but also as a path to wellbeing. Comparison of Peninsula’s results with other schools should also be balanced with the fact that Peninsula Grammar is non-selective school. The school aims to provide a well –rounded education for all who apply addressing the specific needs of each student. The school deliver a first rate education for all students, with success in all areas celebrated. At Peninsula Grammar, all students will be provided with opportunities to reach their potential and as such to celebrate personal bests and personal performance, rather than performance measures.
Peninsula records results well above State averages on all measured indices, regardless of age level; achieving highly enviable VCE academic results, year after year. The curriculum at Peninsula Grammar is designed to maximize the educational opportunities of our diverse student population. With the philosophy of “doing the very best we are able across all that we do”, Academic achievement is an important hallmark of success. At Peninsula Grammar, the number of “personal bests” is of equal importance to school as the number of ATAR scores above 90. The Academic staffs always support the students in finding paths that lead to personal fulfillment.
Peninsula Grammar welcome international students from all over the world as far as afield as China, Japan, South East Asia, Germany, France and other parts of Europe, the US and South America. Most international students are accommodated in the Boarding Houses for boy at Jaffray House and girls at Heather Reilly.
Peninsula Grammar also has on-site English Language Centre where staff assist new international students to come to grips with the English language and the Australian way of life and in general to be well prepared for their future study of the VCE and beyond.
For more information please contact Further Education at +66 2 637 8778
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