Guildford Grammar School - History

History

Guildford Grammar School traces its foundations back to 1896 when Charles Harper, an influential Western Australian, established in the billiard room of his house (Woodbridge House) a school (under the guidance of Frank Bennett, the first Headmaster) which was to cater to the educational needs of his children, and those from the surrounding district. Harper's vision was to create a school based on the English public school system, whilst also attempting to accommodate the different culture of the modern colonial society.

In 1900, the school moved to its current site. Together with Christian Brothers College (now Aquinas College), Scotch College and the High School (now Hale School) the school established the Public Schools Association in 1905. Initially, the school only had 14 students, but in 1910, with over 100 students, it was taken over by the Trustees of the Church of England. Canon Percy Henn was appointed Headmaster.

In 1914, the Chapel of St Mary and St George was consecrated, and, to the east of the Senior School, the Preparatory School was founded by Henn and Cecil Priestley. Currently, the Preparatory School is co-educational and also includes boarders. These boarders are accommodated in the Graham Malcolm Junior Hall of Residence.

In March, 1942, the staff and students of the Senior School were evacuated to Fairbridge Farm School near Pinjarra for 18 months, as a precaution during World War II.

The Guildford Grammar School Foundation was established in 1974 to help guarantee the financial independence of the School and to develop its standing within the Western Australian education system. The Board of the Foundation aims to establish a large, self-perpetuating capital fund of $30 million. Currently, a portion of the income generated from the Foundation's assets funds a Bursaries and Scholarships programme.

Today, Guildford Grammar School is a thriving school of some 1000 students, including 400 pupils who attend the Preparatory School. The Senior School has approximately 600 students, including 100 boarding students.

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