Humble Beginnings

Trinity Grammar 1924-1952

Orange Grammar's origins lie in a much older Anglican school - Trinity Grammar School - which was founded in 1924, and commenced classes in one of the oldest and best preserved churches of Orange, now known as the Blue Stone Building, on Anson Street. The following notice and photo appear in the Orange & District Illustrated history book of 1928. They give us a great insight into the Trinity Grammar School of the 1928's.



Orange Grammar Today

Orange Anglican Grammar School commenced operations in January 2007 in the Holy Trinity Memorial Hall, right next to the original Trinity Grammar of the 20th century. It is now situated at 7 Murphy Lane on a 10 hectare site on the north west fringe of Orange. This land will provide Orange Grammar with the opportunity to establish a campus, suitable for the needs of students of the 21st century. State of the art technology, combined with environmentally sensitve architecture will be features of the campus. The campus currently caters for about 100 children, and will be large enough to accommodate an enrolment of 700 students T-12 by 2015.

Pictured below is an artist's impression of the Murphy Lane site.