Welcome to Grant High School

Grant High School is a large, co-educational, comprehensive state high school that opened in 1961. The school is named after Lieutenant James Grant, Commander of HMS Lady Nelson (1800). Lieutenant Grant, sailing on the Lady Nelson on the Southern Ocean, sighted and named Cape Northumberland, Cape Banks, Mount Schank and Mount Gambier in December 1800.

We provide high-quality education in order to build future-ready citizens.

Our school offers:

  • individual academic support from high-quality teaching staff
  • a healthy lifestyle program through physical education
  • outstanding performing arts and language opportunities
  • excellent facilities, including a large oval, well-resourced, subject-specific science laboratories, purpose-built art rooms, and an outstanding agricultural farm
  • a digital focus to our teaching using state-of-the-art resources
  • year 7 students are provided with laptops and the school subscribes to universal high-speed, wifi internet access.

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Independent Learning Centre

The Independent Learning Centre, an initiative by the Department for Education, offers a flexible enrolment option for identified students aged 16 to 21, aiming to provide flexible support and maintain engagement in schooling or learning pathways.

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Independent Learning Centre

The Independent Learning Centre, an initiative by the Department for Education, offers a flexible enrolment option for identified students aged 16 to 21, aiming to provide flexible support and maintain engagement in schooling or learning pathways.

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Daymap

Download and use Daymap to keep up to date with your child's schooling.

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Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge the traditional owners of the land we are on and pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to other Aboriginal people who are present today.