A number of government and independent schools are located in Glen Iris, including Camberwell South Primary School, Glen Iris Primary School, St Cecilia's Primary School, St Roch's Catholic Primary School,
Sacré Cœur School,
Korowa Anglican Girls' School and
Caulfield Grammar School Malvern campus (the latter three are all situated within a few blocks of one another, south of High Street and east of
Burke Road). Recreational and sporting facilities include the
Harold Holt Memorial Swimming Centre, Glen Iris Cricket Club, a
BMX track at Hill'n'Dale Park, Burwood District
Bowls Club and a number of reserves and ovals, including Eric Raven Reserve, Hartwell Sports Ground, Ferndale Park and T.H. King Oval. The Glen Iris wetlands were established by the former
City of Malvern in 1989. The Harold Holt Swim Centre was built in memory of former Prime Minister
Harold Holt, whose electoral seat of
Higgins included Glen Iris. This pool has led to the amusement of many locals and visitors as they realise a pool was built to commemorate a man who was presumed drowned after going missing, at Cheviot Beach, Portsea in 1967. Glen Iris Road
Uniting Church incorporates part of the original 1865 Wesleyan Church building. The division between the Boroondara and Stonnington municipalities follows the course of Gardiners Creek, which is a tributary of the
Yarra River. A tributary of Gardiners Creek, running north through the suburb, Back Creek, has largely been turned into a drain. Also roughly following the course of Gardiners Creek is the
Monash Freeway, and the
Glen Waverley train line. ==Transport==