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Exciting times for BGS Boarding

BGS Boarding continues to benefit from a US$500,000 donation over five years from Old Boy Matt McLennan ’86. The significant gift kickstarted the redevelopment plans for boarding accommodation and contributed to the new Griffith House.

The new junior house – a dedicated facility for 18 Middle School boarders in Years 5 to 8 – opened in May 2020. The high-quality accommodation complements the School’s Academic, Wellbeing and Cocurricular programs in BGS Boarding.

Boys have a room that exists within a dorm, giving them both privacy and connectedness. The house is equipped with new bathrooms and showers. The common room facilities, with lounge and kitchenette, let the boys create a sense of community.

Advanced plans are underway to renovate the senior boarding house to provide accommodation for 81 boys in Years 9 to 12. Harlin House will provide an individual room for each boy and new spaces for study and social activities.

Mr McLennan, a New York-based fund manager considered one of the most influential Australian investors in the world, said he had enjoyed his time boarding at BGS and was thankful for the education he received and the values of hard work and self-betterment instilled at the School.

“Boarding at BGS was formative for me,” he said. “Giving back to BGS enables me both to express my gratitude and contribute to the life experience of future boarders.”

He hoped his donation would not only contribute to improving the boarding experience for students but also encourage others to contribute to the campaign to upgrade the overall boarding facilities.

Mr McLennan has a passion for supporting education and has also given to The University of Queensland.

“Learning has played a big role in what’s given me joy over the years and I think to be a supporter of that is only natural,” he said. “It is truly rewarding and a joy to give back, and I would encourage others to consider taking a similar step.”

If you would like to contribute to BGS Boarding, please contact Executive Director – Advancement and Community Relations Inma Beaumont at inma.beaumont@brisbanegrammar.com.

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