
Dear Old Sydneians,
The Old Sydneians’ Union is working hard to deliver a number of exciting initiatives in the second half of 2026.
In Term II, the OSU Mentoring Program launched with almost 40 pairs, as we evolved from 2025’s successful campaign. This year’s cohort consisted of a wider group of individuals rather than just penultimate university. We will continue to evolve and learn the best practices but are thrilled with the level of engagement of the current participants.
Throughout Term II, the OSU hosted two ‘Grammar in Business’ networking evenings. The first event was ‘Grammar in Medicine’, which had over 60 of our alumni in attendance. We were able to appreciate the vast exposure of Old Sydneians and their contributions in an amazing array of specialisations. We reflected on this event and cannot wait to deliver more tailored and more specific evenings for those in medical fields. A big thank you to our panel of speakers for this event: Dr Rohan Krishnan (OS 2005), Dentist, Practice Owner, Medicolegal Expert; Dr Dushyant Iyer (OS 2010), Anaesthetist, Military and Retrieval Specialist; Dr Kostas Brooks (OS 2007), Gastroenterologist and Interventional Endoscopist; Dr Rowan Gillies (OS 1988), Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon.
The second event was ‘Grammar in Law’, which had over 80 alumni in attendance. It was very exciting to see so many Old Sydneians come together, network and hopefully find friendships and opportunity in what we deliver for our community. A sincere thank you to our panel of speakers for this event: Chief Justice Andrew Bell AC (OS 1983); Mallesons Partner, Phil Harvey (OS 1990); General Counsel and EGM Ausgrid, Nigel Lowry (OS 1990); Principal Russell Kennedy, Walter MacCallum (OS 1987, former OSU President); Judge, Tom Jones (OS 1992).
Term II also saw another evening hosted by the Alligator Wine Club, a strong group with a membership base of 48 like-minded individuals. The evening featured a curated four course wine-paired dinner showcasing eight exceptional sparkling white and red vintages from esteemed South Australian producers. Producers sampled at this event included: Hentley Farm,Kilakanoon, Penfolds, Rockford, Torbreck and John Duval. We look forward to announcing another Alligator Wine Club Dinner towards the end of 2026.
We would like to congratulate the following Old Sydneians who featured in the King’s Birthday Awards:
Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in the General Division
Mr Philip Hilton Greenwood SC (OS 1975)
For service to the law.
Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in the General Division
Mr Peter Morton Kinsey (OS 1963)
For service to surf lifesaving.
We have a lot to look forward to in 2026.
- The Gold Sydneians’ Lunch hosted on 17 July (for Old Sydneians who are 70 years of age or older).
- The Great Debate on 23 July with the topic: “that we don't need SGS when we have GPT”.
- The OSU Annual Lunch 2026 on Friday 4 September 12:00pm-3:00pm hosted at The Strangers’ Room, NSW Parliament.
- More Grammar in Business events to be announced!
The calendars are full, the engagement is high and we want to continue driving involvement directly with Sydney Grammar School and our many networks. I encourage you to take time to reflect on what’s important to you, reconnect with someone in your year group that you haven’t seen or spoken to in quite some time, and help be part of bringing our community closer together.
I look forward to seeing more of you engage as we continue to provide further opportunities.
Nick Manettas (OS 2009)
OSU President
We are often asked: ‘What are the differences between the Old Sydneians’ Union and the School’s Alumni Office?’
Hopefully, the following explanation will answer this question.
Although the Old Sydneians’ Union and the Alumni Office operate differently, they share a common purpose: bringing people together, strengthening connections, and nurturing a lasting sense of being part of the School community.
The Old Sydneians’ Union (OSU)
The OSU is an independent body that is run by its elected committee. The OSU was founded by Headmaster Weigall in 1893 with the objective to strengthen the bonds between the past and present members of the School. The OSU’s constitution and guiding principles were established back then and still govern today. They foster and promote the interests of Sydney Grammar School with an aim to promote, encourage, maintain, and strengthen friendship and goodwill amongst its members.
A major contribution of the OSU is The Old Sydneians’ Union Scholarship, which was established after WWI to assist ‘an outstanding boy in scholarship, sport and influence among his fellows.’
Over the years, the OSU has contributed to many building developments, such as acquiring the fields at Rushcutters Bay (Weigall) and helping with the construction of the War Memorial Building after WWII. It has also actively supported the School’s sport and music programs. In recent times it has introduced mentoring programs, industry networking evenings, wine club events, and an annual golf championship along with other initiatives.
Sydney Grammar School Alumni Office
The Alumni Office is run by employees of the School, who can be contacted Monday – Friday during term time (although they monitor alumni@sydgram.nsw.edu.au throughout the year). The office aims to communicate with Old Sydneians, provide information, organise events, publish the Old Sydneians’ newsletter and assist with enquiries. The Alumni Office also has a major role in the organisation of school reunions, which take place for year groups every five or ten years. It also invites Old Sydneians into the School to attend school events, and it gives them the opportunity to talk to boys in different educational settings. Alumni are welcome to review the School’s history by visiting the Archives department and contributing to it with their own memorabilia. The Alumni Office always likes to hear from Old Sydneians to celebrate and highlight the achievements and different paths that they have taken since leaving School.
Whilst the Old Sydneians’ Union and the Alumni Office may have separate messaging, they are aligned and work together.









