Partner with us for the Tintern Grammar 150 Years Community Fair.
Reach thousands of local families, strengthen your community presence and align your brand with a trusted educational institution as a sponsor of the Tintern Grammar 150 Years Community Fair.
We are seeking community-minded businesses and organisations to partner with us as sponsors of the Tintern Grammar 150 Years Community Fair on Saturday 17 April 2027. Sponsorship opportunities offer valuable brand exposure through event marketing, digital communications, social media, on-site activations and promotional opportunities tailored to each sponsorship level.
As a flagship event in our 150th year celebrations, the Fair will bring together students, families, Alumni, staff and the wider community for a day of entertainment and celebration.
Proudly presented by the Tintern Parent Group, the Fair will also help support initiatives that enhance student wellbeing and inclusion across the School.
Be part of this once-in-a-generation celebration and connect with a highly engaged community.
Visit linktr.ee/TinternGrammar to learn more.
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You're invited to the Tintern Grammar Concerto Showcase.
Enjoy an evening featuring four student soloists performing concerto movements with the Tintern Grammar Chamber and Symphony Orchestras. Bohan (violin), Avie (clarinet), Sebastian (piano) and Kevin (oboe) will perform works by Beethoven, Brahms, von Weber and Lebrun.
These students were selected following the Preliminary Concerto Concert earlier this year, where they demonstrated the musical maturity and preparation required to perform a solo with an orchestra.
They will be joined by their fellow students in the Chamber and Symphony Orchestras under the direction of Tim Veldman, Head of Strings.
Thursday 11 June, 7.00pm
Tintern Grammar
CM Wood Performance Centre
All welcome. Free entry.
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Today, our Year 6 boys had an exciting opportunity while visiting Parliament House in Canberra, taking part in the Prime Minister's official welcome for the Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands. It was another memorable moment in what has been a wonderful camp experience so far.
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This year’s National Reconciliation Week Assembly embraced the theme ‘All In’, highlighting our shared commitment to walking the path of reconciliation together, every day.
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Who volunteers to be dunked in ice cold water on a freezing Melbourne morning? These teachers! A big thank you to Tintern Grammar Junior School staff Emma Shelton, John Bonnyman, Sandy Batty, Caroline Gray, Damian Ryan, Simone Draper and Claire MacDonald who took part in The Big Freeze this morning, all in support of raising awareness for Motor Neurone Disease.
This year’s event carried even greater significance following the recent passing of Neale Daniher, whose courage, resilience and tireless advocacy transformed FightMND into one of Australia’s most recognised charitable campaigns. His determination inspired millions of Australians and helped raise extraordinary awareness and funding for MND research.
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This week, we celebrated our annual Festival of Cultures Week, a vibrant reflection of the diversity that makes the Tintern Grammar community so special. The week encourages respect and appreciation of the many cultures represented across our School, while strengthening students’ sense of belonging.
Throughout the week, students from Years 7–12 enjoyed a range of lunchtime activities organised by a dedicated team of students, staff and parents, including karaoke, hip hop dancing, cheese rolling and the much-loved Festival of Cultures tasting day.
Thanks to the incredible support of our community, all profits raised will be donated to the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre supporting their important work with those most vulnerable.
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