A Fresh Start Everyday
The concept of the orphan made-good winning the hearts of their new community was fairly common to the classic children's literature I consumed a child, but by far, Anne of...
The concept of the orphan made-good winning the hearts of their new community was fairly common to the classic children's literature I consumed a child, but by far, Anne of...
We pay tribute to former Principal (1982 – 2005) Dr Sylvia Walton AO at her passing on Saturday 27 January 2024. A committed educator and visionary leader, Sylvia recognised the importance...
The annual conference of the History Teachers Association of Victoria (HTAV) is a wonderful opportunity for colleagues from all over the state to get together, plan curriculum, re-align our rubrics,...
Professional Learning comes in many guises - seminars, staff days, twitter spats and marking sacs - they can all help foster an even better way of being that ultimately best...
"The great fish moved silently through the night water, propelled by short sweeps of its crescent tail." While I hunted endlessly for Enid Blyton's fairy-rings, LM Montgomery actually made me want...
In our Year 10 elective “Taking Political Action”, the main aim is for our students to develop their own political morals and opinions. I’ve often found in the past that...
It will soon be one year since Tintern Grammar students and staff first heard and learnt the words to the Tintern School anthem By Deeds Not Words. In Term 3...
What's in a name? Shakespeare's Juliet claims a rose would be as sweet whatever its name and look how things turned out for her! In the story of 'Rumpelstiltskin', the...
In June 2023, Tintern Grammar was extremely fortunate to host one of the eminent educators in the world for a series of workshops here on campus. USA based Dr Ron...
We are very proud of the work of our Teachers at Tintern, in the classroom and their contributions to advancing research in their chosen fields. We congratulate Naomi Baulch for...