Challenging Traditions: A History Of Melbourne Grammar

Challenging Traditions: A History Of Melbourne Grammar

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Author: Weston Bate & Helen Penrose
Binding: Hardback
Published: ARCADIA, 2002

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner

This comprehensive historical account, Challenging Traditions: A History Of Melbourne Grammar, chronicles the evolution of a prominent Australian institution, detailing its foundational principles and the transformative periods it navigated. The narrative presents a meticulous examination of the school's development, from its early days to its modern standing, illustrating the societal shifts and educational philosophies that shaped its trajectory. It uncovers the challenges faced and the innovations embraced, offering insights into the enduring legacy of Melbourne Grammar. The authors meticulously document the lives and contributions of key figures, arguing for their significant impact on the school's unique character and academic excellence. This authoritative work provides a rich tapestry of institutional history, essential for understanding the broader context of Australian education.

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Author: Weston Bate & Helen Penrose
Binding: Hardback
Published: ARCADIA, 2002

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner

This comprehensive historical account, Challenging Traditions: A History Of Melbourne Grammar, chronicles the evolution of a prominent Australian institution, detailing its foundational principles and the transformative periods it navigated. The narrative presents a meticulous examination of the school's development, from its early days to its modern standing, illustrating the societal shifts and educational philosophies that shaped its trajectory. It uncovers the challenges faced and the innovations embraced, offering insights into the enduring legacy of Melbourne Grammar. The authors meticulously document the lives and contributions of key figures, arguing for their significant impact on the school's unique character and academic excellence. This authoritative work provides a rich tapestry of institutional history, essential for understanding the broader context of Australian education.