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Our History

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Hume Anglican Grammar is a school that was established in 2008 by St Peter's Church and a group of passionate local parents who recognised the need for another school in the area.

The School started with just 37 students and in its first ten years, made significant progress. This is a testament to the vision and passion of the community that built this exceptional school. 

Initially located off Craigieburn Road, the school moved to a temporary location in Sunbury's Victoria University Campus in 2010 before finally opening its doors in Mickleham in Easter 2011. The school's Mt Ridley campus now occupies a picturesque 10-hectare site surrounded by new and heritage buildings, including the Homestead and Coach House, which were built in the 1850s by Captain Pearson. 

The Donnybrook campus, which opened in 2019, is located within Mirvac's Olivine Estate and offers a creative and contemporary learning space within its 8-hectare site.

In response to the high demand for high-quality and affordable education, Hume Anglican Grammar introduced a third campus, the Kalkallo Campus, in 2022. This Prep to Year 6 campus is located in Stockland's Cloverton estate, and upon completion of Year 6, students will continue their secondary education at either the Mt Ridley or Donnybrook campuses. 

Hume Anglican Grammar is committed to providing high-quality education and continues to educate young people and work towards delivering a holistic, values-based education driven by professional and dedicated staff at an accessible cost to the community.

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