Carey Baptist Grammar School

[11] The school has offered its Year 11 and 12 students the choice to study either the International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB) since 1997 or the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE).

[14][15] The Urangeline mansion estate was originally designed by architect, Joseph Reed for the Scottish-born solicitor, James C.

[18][19] In 2008, the school decided to replace the Lacycock house in exchange for a new performing arts centre, named in honour of its principal at the time, Phil de Young, who opened it in March 2010.

[17][20] The hall was named after George Nelson Raymond, a wealthy boot factory owner and Baptist.

[21] The Memorial Great Hall (MGH) was opened by Governor of Victoria, Sir Dallas Brooks as a way to memorialise the fallen students who faught in World War Two.

[15][25] The Carey Bulleen Sports Complex was officially opened by the Deputy Premier of Victoria, Arthur Rylah in October 1962.

[26] In 1971, the William Carey Chapel was opened by the President of the Baptist Union, Merlyn Holly after two years of construction.

[27] In 2020, the chapel was declared heritage listed by the local Boroondara Council following an extensive renovation by the school.

[31][better source needed] Carey purchased the Kalimna mansion from nearby Preshil in 2024 due to its financial difficulties.

Foundation staff and scholars on Carey's first day in 1923
Inaugural Headmaster, H. G. Steele in 1923