Sport Brighton Grammar is a member of the
Associated Public Schools of Victoria (APS), and partakes in various sporting competitions against its other members. Students from year 7–12 participate in sports on Saturday with training during the week. These sports include rowing, sailing, basketball, AFL, rugby, touch rugby, diving, cricket, soccer, hockey and swimming.
APS Premierships Brighton Grammar has won the following APS premierships: • Badminton (1) – 2002 • Cricket (6) – 1977, 1980, 1983, 1984, 2000, 2005 and the Lord's Taverners Cup 2005 • Cross Country (2) – 1996, 1997 • Football (7) – 1975, 1992, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2022, 2024 • Hockey (4) – 1976, 1980, 1983, 1998 • Rowing (3) – 1983, 2021, 2024 • Rugby (3) – 1969, 1981, 2024 • Sailing (5) – 2018, 2019, 2021, 2023, 2024 • Soccer (5) – 1999, 2003, 2004, 2013, 2025 • Tennis (6) – 1977, 1978, 1982, 2000, 2001, 2024 • Touch Football (1) - 2023 • Water Polo (1) - 1990
STEM STEM Racing (previously F1 in Schools) Brighton Grammar participates in the
STEM Racing challenge annually. They have advanced to the National Final for this competition ten times, with the following teams: • 2017: Blue Tongue Racing (Development Class) • 2020: Tasman 6 (the first F1 in Schools collaboration team between Australia and New Zealand) (Professional Class) • 2020(21): Constellation Racing (Professional Class) • 2022: Constellation (Professional Class) • 2022: Livewire (Development Class) • 2023: Phantom Racing (Professional Class) • 2023: Lunar (Development Class) • 2024: Lunar (Professional Class) • 2025: Ad Astra (Professional Class) • 2025: Lunar (Professional Class) In 2022, Brighton Grammar School's F1 in Schools team, Constellation advanced to the 2023
Aramco F1 in Schools World Finals. The team recorded a 17th-place finish at the school's first outing at the World Finals, with the 8th quickest car of 68 competitors. This presents a stable platform for BGS F1 to build upon. In 2024, Brighton Grammar School's F1 in Schools team Lunar advanced to the 2024
Aramco F1 in Schools World Finals. Here they recorded a 3rd-place finish at the school's second World Finals outing, a record for BGS at the time. In 2025, Brighton Grammar sent two professional class teams, Lunar and Ad Astra to the World Finals. This was the first occasion within Australia that one school sent two teams to the World Finals. In 2025, Lunar won the
Aramco STEM Racing World Finals, hosted in
Singapore. Their victory marked the first
STEM Racing World Championship for Brighton Grammar School, as well as the first time the school won Best Engineered Car at the competition. Lunar won a total of four awards from six nominations. Also represented at the competition was Ad Astra, who finished 15th against 83 competitors. BGS has recorded the following results at the F1 in Schools/STEM Racing World Finals: • 2023: Constellation - 17th from 58 teams • 2024: Lunar - 3rd from 55 teams • 2025: Ad Astra - 15th from 83 teams
*2025: Lunar - 1st from 83 teams ======== Brighton Grammar School runs the program in Year 8, a competition where students are encouraged to design and pitch new products to the cohort. There are finalists and a winner chosen from the competitors, with the most recent being: • 2025: Sam S - Simple Soy • 2024: Xavier B- (Unknown) • 2023: Monty B – Crowther for Men • 2022: Nate W – Refurbished Cricket Bats • 2021: Ben R – Solar Sun Tracker • 2020: James T – Vision Impaired Rubik's Cube • 2019: Jenson G – Digest'a Bowls • 2018: Jordan S – Mindfulness Pod
Music Brighton Grammar has a rich music program, with several orchestras, ensembles, and choirs, including:
For Strings: • Secondary Strings Orchestra • Corelli Symphony Orchestra (formerly known as Corelli String Orchestra till 2025) • Cellobration (formerly known as Cello Choir till 2023) • Many Smaller Ensembles like Year 8 Piano Quintet, Year 10 String Quintet, etc.
For Woodwinds, Brass and Percussion • Senior Big Band • Intermediate Big Band • Senior Concert Band • Meliora Concert Band (formerly known as Intermediate Concert Band till 2025) • Flute Ensemble • Percussion Ensemble
For Voice: • Meliora Voices (Years 7–8) • Senior Choir (Years 9–12) • Ten Tonners
For Guitar: • Guitar Ensemble • Senior Guitar Orchestra
Other: • Carols Symphony Orchestra (For Christmas) (List not complete) In 2023, Brighton Grammar alongside sister school Firbank Grammar hosted the "Spring Rhapsody" concert at the Melbourne Recital Centre, marking a return to large-scale concerts for the school following COVID-19. This occasion featured many combined ensembles from both BGS and FGS. In 2026, Brighton Grammar announced that it will be collaborating with Firbank Grammar once again starting later this year performing in the Melbourne Recital Centre. In 2025, Brighton Grammar School was represented by two string quartets and a piano quintet at the Boroondara Eisteddfod, held at the
Hawthorn Arts Centre in
Hawthorn. The Year 9 piano quintet placed second in its section, the Year 7/8 string quartet (Competitive String Quartet) won its section, and the Year 8 quartet received an honorable mention. In 2026, it was announced that Brighton Grammar School will re-enter the Boroondara Eisteddfod again along with entering Ringwood Eisteddfod for the first time which will take place later this year In mid 2026, Brighton Grammar announced that one of its ensembles will be performing in the Strike the Chord hosted by Musical Viva Australia. A year 7-10 (originally 7-9) string octet was formed in 2026 (announced in 2025), consisting of four violins, two violas, and four cellos. ==Historical Allegations and Cases==