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Caulfield Grammar School - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3625 words) |
 | Caulfield is the only Melbourne-based APS school to provide boarding for both boys and girls, with nearly 100 boarding students. |
 | At Caulfield, the Lindsay Thompson Centre is used for indoor sports such as basketball and netball, and the Alfred Mills Oval is the traditional home of the First XI cricket and First XVIII football teams, and host venue to matches in the 2004 Commonwealth Bank Under 19 Cricket Championships. |
 | Caulfield Grammar School also competes in the Debaters Association of Victoria Schools competition, and Caulfield Campus is the host venue for the Caulfield regional competition. |
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 | It is not clear whether a Caulfield Grammarians' Association remained in continuous operation through the latter part of the 19th century but the school magazine, which was first published in 1909, included a report from the past students' association in its very first edition. |
 | The Caulfield Grammarians' Lodge (under the auspices of Freemasonry Victoria) was established in 1924. |
 | Caulfield Grammar School is fortunate to have such a large and diverse range of dedicated parent support groups. |