The School website ( www.bggs.qld.edu.au) allows members of the public to learn about Brisbane Girls Grammar School, providing information about its history, teaching, learning and co-curricular programs. Parents can log-in to Parent Portal ( www.bggs.qld.edu.au/parent-portal) from the homepage of the website.
The program runs from Year 5 to Year 11, with boys experiencing an increasingly challenging set of outdoor pursuits reliant on developing teamwork and leadership skills. The Cocurricular program at Brisbane Grammar School embraces sport, music, drama and a range of other activities and special interest clubs.
The Class of 2021 academic results have been released and Brisbane Grammar School seniors achieved exceptional results, including a median ATAR of 95.30.
Parent Portal provides more specific information for members of the School community, including event information, newsletters, student assessment and staff contact details. In the top right-hand corner of any page on the website, click on the word ‘Login’.
The School website ( www.bggs.qld.edu.au) allows members of the public to learn about Brisbane Girls Grammar School, providing information about its history, teaching, learning and co-curricular programs.
For any enquiries relating to Parent Portal, or to reset your password, please contact IT Support.
Brisbane Girls Grammar School’s approach to teaching and learning is underpinned by a commitment to discipline-specific, faculty-based learning, providing students with diverse and dynamic learning experiences.
A robust Co-curricular Program inspires girls to strengthen existing talents and discover new areas of passion. Students develop enduring life and leadership skills, and learn to be resilient and adventurous in spirit.
The School has a proud tradition of nurturing accomplished, confident young women. Emphasis and careful thought is given to the important task of assisting each girl to find her place.
Respectful and supportive relationships among staff, students, parents and friends form the foundation of the School’s strong community.
Ms Jacinda Euler is Principal of Brisbane Girls Grammar School. A strong advocate for the broad, liberal education offered by Girls Grammar, Ms Euler possesses a deep and authentic understanding of girls' education.
Brisbane Grammar School recognises middle schooling as a critical phase in the cognitive, social, emotional and physical development of boys. Boys in the Middle School learn and grow through a philosophy of continuous development across varied experiences in the academic, wellbeing and cocurricular spaces.
The Cocurricular program at Brisbane Grammar School embraces sport, music, drama and a range of other activities and special interest clubs. Regular and diverse involvement promotes student wellbeing, enhances academic outcomes and enables engagement as a member of the BGS community.
BGS Education. Brisbane Grammar School’s founding mission in 1868 was to provide a broad liberal education to the young men of Queensland. This legacy holds strong, alongside the contemporary focus on critical and creative thinking, collaboration and communication skills. The School's culture celebrates effort and teachers encourage each boy ...
As a result of this culture, BGS has consistently maintained its position as the leading academic school in Queensland.
Student Services supports boys in the areas of personal, academic and careers counselling. The student counselling team comprises experienced child and adolescent psychologists, as well as experts in tertiary pathways.
As a complement to its educational offering, Brisbane Grammar School has one of the premier boarding programs in Australia, including a Middle School program run out of newly renovated Griffith House.