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The Geelong College Foundation

College Council has overseen and directed the development of facilities, buildings, and grounds since 1908. Its members have identified and supported many building projects over the years to improve the school’s facilities for its community. With the support of the college community, the College Foundation and OGCA, these projects have been accomplished.

The OGCA from its beginning has been committed to “promote the welfare of the Geelong College,” and in doing so has been a key contributor and driver of many activities in support of the school. These include facilities such as the Norman Morrison Hall, College Hospital, War Memorial Wing and contributions to many others.

In 1987 the College Foundation was established to preserve, develop and secure the future of the College. Through this stewardship of philanthropy, the Foundation has assisted bringing the following building projects to fruition: Aquatic Centre, Keith Humble Centre for Music and the Performing Arts, and the Junior School Redevelopment.

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