Yarra Valley Grammar, Ringwood

Independent co-educational, Early Learning to Year 12.
School Founded
1966
Student Numbers
1000+
Affiliation
Anglican, Anglican Independent, Independent
Gender
Co-Educational
Year Levels
ELC to YEAR 12
Boarding
No
Fees
$9,600 - $28,000

Kalinda Road
Ringwood
VIC
3124


Established in the heart of Melbourne’s eastern suburbs in 1966, Yarra Valley Grammar is set on 30 hectares of spacious grounds and overlooks the Yarra Valley and the picturesque Dandenong Ranges. Students excel under the guidance of great teachers who love what they do and seek to inspire them to strive for excellence.
Outstanding VCE results

In 2022, our VCE students have again achieved excellent and well-deserved results:

  • One in four study scores (25.1 per cent) were 40 or above.
  • The median study score was 35.
  • There were 13 perfect scores of 50.
  • Over 44 per cent of all students in the year level received an ATAR of over 90. The state average is 9 per cent.
  • The median ATAR was 87.13, meaning half the students in the cohort scored in the top 13 per cent in the state.
  • Six students were nominated for Top Arts and Top Designs in the Visual Arts.

We believe that the powerful combination of our students’ hardwork and dedication and our teachers’ great leadership, guidance and commitment contributes to Yarra Valley Grammar’s consistently excellent VCE results.

Yarra Valley Grammar’s broad curriculum is responsive to individual student needs, with extra opportunities for enrichment and support. Key learning areas include:

  • English
  • mathematics
  • science
  • art and design
  • business studies
  • design technology
  • humanities
  • ICT
  • languages including Chinese, Indonesian and French
  • physical education
  • sport/outdoor education.

Our students also enjoy a diverse range of extracurricular opportunities, including academic, sporting and special interest clubs.

Levavi Program
This newly established program has been developed to provide our Years 7 and 8 students with enrichment, enhancement and extension opportunities in English, mathematics, humanities and science. Students are invited to participate in the program based on a range of criteria including their exhibited passion for the subject(s). Extra-curricular extension opportunities are also available for Years 6, 7, 8 and 9 students.

ESTEAM Program
New to the curriculum for Year 8 is our ESTEAM (Enterprise Science Technology Engineering Arts Mathematics) program. This program offers learning challenges across each of the curriculum areas, providing opportunities for problem solving, creativity and endeavour. Key areas of focus will be coding and robotics, product design, food, business, digital technologies, and importantly, the celebration of outcomes.

Wellbeing and Resilience Program
A new student wellbeing program, in conjunction with The Resilience Project, has been introduced across the School. The program will focus on empathy, mindfulness, gratitude and emotional literacy to encourage healthy mental wellbeing and is incorporated into the curriculum.

Music
Equestrian
Performing Arts
Sport
Debating / Public Speaking
Co-Curricular Activities
Creative Arts
Student Health and Wellbeing
Community
Tennis Courts
Outdoor MultiPurpose Sporting Courts
Chapel
Heated Swimming Pool
Library
Gymnasium
Sporting Oval
Basketball Stadium
Performing Arts Centre

High achieving students who are Australian citizens are eligible for scholarships in the areas of academia, music and general excellence. Academic scholarships are offered to students entering Years 5 and 7 to 11. Music and General Excellence scholarships are offered for entry into Years 7 to 11.

Meet our teachers and students, learn about our unique approach to teaching and learning, and explore our beautiful grounds and excellent facilities — please visit our website for open mornings and school tour dates.