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Welcome from the head of school

We are as excited by our school’s future as we are proud of its rich academic, sporting, social and artistic history… and we’re just getting started.

 

Welcome from the Head of School

THE CGS DIFFERENCE

Our identity is built on our Purpose, Vision, Values, and Mission. Our strategic commitments guide us toward the School we aspire to be by our centenary in 2029. We remain dedicated to fostering academic excellence, leadership, and holistic development throughout our community.

 

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WHY CHOOSE CGS?

We believe education should be engaging, future-focused, and tailored to help every student thrive by nurturing our values of being Curious, Creative, Confident, Compassionate, and Citizens of the World.

  • Holistic Approach to Learning – Encouraging curiosity, creativity, and confidence in every student.
  • Innovative Learning Spaces – Flexible classrooms, advanced technology, and real-world connections that inspire creative thinking.
  • Personalised Student Support – Offering learning enrichment, wellbeing programmes, and career guidance with compassion.
  • Global Outlook – Developing well-rounded graduates who are prepared for life beyond school and ready to contribute as compassionate citizens of the world.

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LIFE AT CGS

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Congratulations to Neve, Aaheli, Risha and Yasmin, who achieved outstanding results in this year’s national Pens Against Poverty writing competition, run by Anglicare Australia.

Neve won the Year 5/6 Short Story category, while Aaheli’s short story received a Highly Commended award in the same section. Risha won the Year 5/6 Poetry category, and Yasmin’s poem was Highly Commended in the Year 3/4 Poetry section.
In the coming weeks, these talented students, along with their teachers and families, will attend a special awards ceremony to receive their prizes. Well done to all!

Congratulations to Neve, Aaheli, Risha and Yasmin, who achieved outstanding results in this year’s national Pens Against Poverty writing competition, run by Anglicare Australia.

Neve won the Year 5/6 Short Story category, while Aaheli’s short story received a Highly Commended award in the same section. Risha won the Year 5/6 Poetry category, and Yasmin’s poem was Highly Commended in the Year 3/4 Poetry section.
In the coming weeks, these talented students, along with their teachers and families, will attend a special awards ceremony to receive their prizes. Well done to all!
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Exciting things are underway this week in the Primary School! In exactly one week, our Year 6 students will graduate from the Primary School and perform their end-of-year Year 6 Exhibition. Students and staff alike are deep in preparation and can’t wait to present what is sure to be a spectacular performance!Image attachmentImage attachment

Exciting things are underway this week in the Primary School! In exactly one week, our Year 6 students will graduate from the Primary School and perform their end-of-year Year 6 Exhibition. Students and staff alike are deep in preparation and can’t wait to present what is sure to be a spectacular performance! ... See MoreSee Less

Year 7 French students, as well as a number of Year 11 IB French students, had a particularly enjoyable day yesterday when they were treated to La Journée de la Crêpe; a crêpe van was available to students (and staff!) for a good portion of the day, offering a delicious and engaging incursion.

Year 7 French students, as well as a number of Year 11 IB French students, had a particularly enjoyable day yesterday when they were treated to La Journée de la Crêpe; a crêpe van was available to students (and staff!) for a good portion of the day, offering a delicious and engaging incursion. ... See MoreSee Less

Studio Sunday Semester 2, 2025, was a massive success, with students across our Primary and Senior School campuses performing before their friends and families. The progress made by students over the year, and the talent put on display for our community, was immeasurable. A special thank you to all of the music teachers who came to showcase their hard work and the efforts of their students, and of course to everyone in our community who showed their support on the day.Image attachmentImage attachment+1Image attachment

Studio Sunday Semester 2, 2025, was a massive success, with students across our Primary and Senior School campuses performing before their friends and families. The progress made by students over the year, and the talent put on display for our community, was immeasurable. A special thank you to all of the music teachers who came to showcase their hard work and the efforts of their students, and of course to everyone in our community who showed their support on the day. ... See MoreSee Less

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