Caulfield Grammar School marked 145 years of history and community at its annual Founder’s Day Service, held at St Paul’s Cathedral.
A significant event in the life of the School, the service brought together students, staff and members of the wider community to reflect on the School’s rich heritage and shared values. The occasion was both celebratory and reflective, honouring the journey of Caulfield Grammar School over more than a century.
The service featured a thoughtful program of readings, musical performances and reflections led by students, highlighting their talent, leadership and connection to the School’s traditions. Members of the broader School community also contributed to the ceremony, reinforcing the strong sense of belonging that defines Caulfield Grammar School.
A highlight of the service was the sermon delivered by Ric Thorpe, whose message resonated deeply with the School’s values and offered a meaningful perspective on what it means to be part of the Caulfield Grammar School community.
The School extends its thanks to all who attended in support of this special milestone, with particular appreciation to the Year 12 students for their leadership and contribution to the occasion.