Peninsula Grammar School launches new ‘Inspired’ brand platform via 10 Feet Tall
Peninsula Grammar School has launched a new brand platform, ‘Inspired’, via 10 Feet Tall, showcasing multi-talented students and alumni.
Over the past year, 10 Feet Tall has become fully integrated with the school, serving as a creative agency as well as initiating a secondment model to become their in-house marketing team.
The brand relaunch was a year in the making and consists of a complete rebuild and launch of the school’s website, an overhaul to its communications strategy, always-on lead generation activity and an above-the-line brand campaign.
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The brand campaign ‘Inspired by Peninsula Grammar’ marks a complete shift in the marketing of an educational institution. It stars several students, teachers and alumni who have been inspired by Peninsula Grammar, showcasing their success in multiple realms and disciplines, with the intent of highlighting the importance of individual growth and development.
The independent school, based in the Mornington Peninsula, believes in inspiring each and every student to foster their unique aspirations in order to thrive in the world beyond its school walls.
The campaign features a 60-second video along with several cut-downs for digital and social, as well as a vibrant identity that comes to life across out-of-home, press and display. The refresh aims to squarely reposition the school in-market, in addition to driving positive enrolment outcomes.
Says Stuart Johnston, principal at Peninsula Grammar: “We are thrilled to launch our new brand platform with 10 Feet Tall and are very proud of the creative execution. The campaign marks the start of a great partnership that will extend well into the future.”
Says Joseph Meseha, founding partner and managing director, 10 Feet Tall: “Our work with Peninsula Grammar repositions the school through creative storytelling that brings the curiosity and inspiration of each student to the forefront. We’re proud to highlight their unique talents and successes.
Client: Peninsula Grammar
Stuart Johnston: Principal
Lucy Gowdie: Deputy Principal
Kylie Oddy: Human Resources
Creative Agency: 10 Feet Tall
Managing Director: Joseph Meseha
Executive Creative Director: Stuart Black
Strategy Director: Dominic Carrico
Client Services Director: Pia Monheit
Group Account Director: Eva Nowicki
Production Agency: Monster & Bear
Director: Juzzy Kane
DOP: Joshua Mitchell Frey
Producer: Jessica Pearce
Editor: Sam McCarthy
Photographer: Shannyn Higgins
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Esp the music
Do feel it was a missed opportunity to reverse the gender stereotypes though.
I get that it was driven by real students so maybe you had your hands tied there, but boy = sports / girl = drama, is a little obvious.
Still well made so congrats to all involved.
An ad for a school that was as cool as this on a schools budget – to make it look as good as this
Just bloody impressive all around well done
Kudos to the production team that shot this, but where’s the insight? You inspire students at a school? No way!
Small agency thinking, but well polished.
Nice work, particularly the shooting and editing. I doubt the budget was big so that’s a big win.
Script/copy could have had more bite and I’m not a fan of the typeface. Over all though, pretty decent.
It must be so hard for privileged kids like this Change The World or be Inspired.
Good track, is it library or bespoke?
Someone been watching Channel 4 Superheros recently?
very cool. maybe a bit too cool for school.
great track, nice insight. i like the interviews too.
Succeeds in making a silk purse from a sow’s ear