Brighton Grammar School is seeking a lease on public parkland across the road from the all-boys private school, arguing the arrangement would upgrade sports facilities for students.

Across the outlets, the proposal is described as involving the use of a nearby public park to complement existing on-site amenities. Brighton Grammar already has a pool, tennis courts, and playing fields used for sports including soccer and cricket. The articles frame the lease request as a way to improve or extend the school’s facilities while keeping the land in public ownership.

While the sources align on the basic details—who is applying, what land is involved, and the stated purpose—they differ only in emphasis typical of separate reporting. Each outlet presents the request as a development proposal connected to school sport infrastructure rather than as a completed change, with the key point being Brighton Grammar’s move to secure access through a lease arrangement.