Welcome to Old Miltonians
"Here is no ancient pile
all stained and scarred by centuries of rain and blasting storm"
The school's motto is Greek and origin is in St. Paul's First Epistle to
the Corinthians,
and the authorized version translates it as "Quit
ye like men".
Milton school's connection with St. John's (the orignal Milton) is
perpetuated in the new church in Rhodes Street where the central light
of a stained glass window in the east transept in memory of an old boy,
Alfred Perry, depicts the school's crest and motto.