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Ormond Olympians
A disproportionate number of Ormondians have competed at the Olympics, with many others contributing their medical, umpiring or administrative skills to the Games.
Then & Now: McCaughey Court
Designed by renowned architect Frederick Romberg, McCaughey Court was a daring modernist icon when it opened in 1968 and is no less distinctive today.
Our smallest residents
Many children have called Ormond home since Master David Picken raised six daughters in Allen House. Some have even become famous.
Brack to the beginning
The Students' Club's growing collection of contemporary art was created after the sale of a valuable painting.
Living the Olympic spirit
Ormondian Jim Howden and fellow rower Yoshiki Hiki embodied the true spirit of the Olympics.
The origins of the Bumblebee
The iconic jumper worn by generations of Ormondians to cheer on their College.
A dramatic highlight: Metamorphoses
The 2013 drama production, ‘Metamorphoses’, stands out as the highlight of my time at Ormond.
The indefatigable Weary
Inspiring leader, sportsman, surgeon and advocate, Weary Dunlop was a loyal Ormondian.