My Grammar

Governance

The School is governed by a Board of Trustees in accordance with the Grammar Schools Act 1975. Responsibilities for the recruitment, employment of staff and the management of the School on a day-to-day basis are delegated by the Board of Trustees to the Principal. Other executive staff (Executive Management) are responsible for the day-to-day management and operations of the School.

Board of Trustees

The Board consists of members appointed by the Governor in Council every four years.

  • Three trustees elected from and by the subscribers who have donated or subscribed at least the electoral eligibility amount as prescribed by the Act;
  • Four ministerial nominees.
  • Chair
  • Mr Phillip Bell | CPA, FAIM
  • Deputy Chair
  • Prof Marie Kavanagh | Dip.T; BCom; DipAdvAcctg; MFinMgmnt; PhD; CPA; MAICD; Fellow BEAQ; JPQual
  • Trustee
  • Ms Maria Kelly | BCom, CA
  • Trustee
  • Ms Bronwyn Rees | BSc (Hons) MClinPsych MAPS FCCLP
  • Trustee
  • Mr Adam Boersma | MEc(SocSc), BEng(Civil)
  • Trustee
  • Ms Kathryn Jones | CA, BBus(Accy)
  • Trustee
  • Ms Madeleine McEniery | GDLP, LLB, BBus (HRM)
  • Trustee
  • Ms Sophie McCleary | LLB (Hons), BCom, GDLP and GAICD

Executive Management

  • Principal
  • Dr Marie Perry | D.Ed; MEd; B.ED; Ad. Cert. HRD; Dip Man.
  • Deputy Principal
  • Mrs Wendy Jurss | BA.Mus, A.Mus.A, Grad.Dip.Ed, MLearningInnovation
  • Head of Junior School
  • Mrs Nicolee Eiby | GradDipEdAdmin, BTEarlyChild
  • Dean of Studies
  • Mrs Nardine Price | MEdSt, BEd, DipEd
  • Dean of Students
  • Ms Rebecca Sullivan | BA, BEd, MEd (Guidance and Counselling)
  • Chief Financial Officer and Secretary to the Board of Trustees
  • Ms Alison Scott | B. Bus/B. Com FCPA GcertPsych GAICD
  • Director of Enrolments and Community Relations
  • Ms T'aire Olsen | MBA

Strategic Plan

Find out more about our Strategic Plan 2024-2028.

School Reporting

To comply with State and Commonwealth requirements, Ipswich Girls’ and Junior Grammar School is required to report on student and school performance. A set of standard areas on which schools must report helps parents identify the information they need to make informed choices about their children’s education.

Annual Reporting

2023:

2023 Annual Report

2023 Open Data Requirement – Overseas Travel

2023 Open Data Requirement – Consultancy

2023 Community Report

 

2022:

2022 Annual Report

2022 Open Data Requirement – Overseas Travel

2022 Open Data Requirement – Consultancy

 

2021:

2021 Annual Report

2021 Open Data Requirement – Consultancy

 

2020:

2020 Annual Report

2020 Open Data Requirement – Overseas Travel

2020 Open Data Requirement – Consultancy

Disclaimer

The materials presented on this site are provided by Ipswich Girls’ Grammar School including Ipswich Junior Grammar School for information purposes only. Users should note that the electronic versions of the annual report on this site is not recognised as the official or authorised version. Users should note that the electronic versions of financial statements on this site are not recognised as the official or authorised version. The electronic versions are provided solely on the basis that users will take responsibility for verifying their accuracy, completeness and currency. Although considerable resources are used to prepare and maintain the electronic versions, Ipswich Girls’ Grammar School including Ipswich Junior Grammar School accepts no liability for any loss or damage that may be incurred by any person acting in reliance on the electronic versions. The official copy of the annual report, as tabled in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland can be accessed from the Queensland Parliament’s tabled papers website database: http://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/work-of-assembly/tabled-papers. Older versions of annual reports not appearing on this site are available from the State Library.