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  1. Sydney Grammar School was founded by Act of Parliament in 1854, after Sir Henry Parkes, the Father of Australian Federation, tabled a petition from a group of citizens concerned that the fledgling University of Sydney should have a ‘nursery’ to provide it with well prepared undergraduates.

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  2. In 1854, Sydney Grammar School (SGS) was incorporated by an Act of Parliament [5] and acquired the land and building in College Street which had been temporarily occupied by the newly founded University of Sydney in 1852.

  3. Sydney Grammar School is one of the oldest schools in Australia. Its ancestor, the Sydney Public Free Grammar School, opened in 1825 with LH Halloran as Headmaster. In 1830, Sydney College was founded.

  4. HISTORY OF THE SCHOOL. Sydney Grammar School is one of the oldest schools in Australia. Its ancestor, the Sydney Public Free Grammar School, opened in 1825 with LH Halloran as Headmaster.

  5. Founded by an Act of Parliament in 1854 Sydney Grammar School was officially opened in 1857. The modern College Street has around eleven hundred boys, St Ives over four hundred, and Edgecliff three hundred.

  6. Jul 27, 2023 · Sydney Grammar School, a private, non-denominational education establishment in central Sydney, opened on 3 August 1857 in the ‘Big School’ on the east side of Hyde Park, on College Street, Darlinghurst.

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  8. Sydney Grammar School is a non-denominational independent private GPS school for boys which today has an enrolment of 1,100 students across Years 7 to 12. Founded by an Act of Parliament in 1854, it was opened in 1857 in premises occupied from 1835 to 1850 by its predecessor, Sydney College.