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When it comes to Private Co-Ed Grammar School, Yarra Valley Grammar is an excellent choice for Primary & Secondary Education for students.
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Yarra Valley Grammar (YVG) is an independent Anglican, co-educational grammar school, located in Ringwood, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia. Yarra Valley was founded as an all boys Anglican day school in 1966 before transitioning to a co-educational model in 1978.
Yarra Valley Grammar is a private co-ed school offering primary and secondary education with a focus on academic excellence and innovation.
Yarra Old Grammarians (YOG) is the association for all past students of Yarra Valley Grammar, a private Co-Ed Grammar School in Melbourne. YOG aims to inspire, connect and support past and present Yarra communities through various activities and events.
Yarra Valley Grammar, Ringwood, Victoria. 6,063 likes · 3,847 talking about this. At Yarra Valley Grammar, ‘confidence to achieve’ is our mantra and our students’ reality.
May 6, 2024 · Three male students at the Melbourne school were reprimanded for creating a spreadsheet that rated the attractiveness of female students and used offensive terms. The school principal said the behaviour was shocking and outrageous, and contacted police, while the Premier and the Education Minister condemned it.