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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.

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EnquiriesWe 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.
Approaching our centenary in 2029, Canberra Grammar School stands as one of Australia’s leading independent co-educational schools, uniting nearly 100 years of tradition with a bold vision for the future.
As an Anglican day and boarding school for students from Pre-School to Year 12, we believe that a co-educational environment best prepares young people for the world beyond school where collaboration, equality, and respect are fundamental to success.
Our inclusive and globally minded community brings together students from more than 40 nations to learn, live and grow with purpose. Set on a magnificent campus in Canberra’s inner south, CGS offers exceptional academic, co-curricular and pastoral opportunities that inspire curiosity, creativity, confidence and compassion in every student preparing them to thrive as citizens of the world.
We encourage students to develop critical-thinking skills, confidence in leadership, and the ability to find creative solutions in an increasingly complex world—while remaining active and compassionate citizens. Located on our Red Hill campus, the Senior School features outstanding facilities that support academic, co-curricular, and pastoral programmes.
Strong, respectful relationships underpin success. By truly knowing our students, setting high expectations, and fostering a global outlook, we empower them to find their place in the world.
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As part of the Year 9 Outdoor Education Programme, CGS students spent the week in Murramarang National Park. Despite a turn in the weather, our staff and students made the best of the occasion, participating in plenty of activities from bushwalking, to canoeing and team initiatives, all providing them with valuable experiences that nurture resilience, teamwork, and essential life skills ... See MoreSee Less
It has been a big few weeks for Senior HSC Geography, with students out in the field across some of Australia’s most iconic environments. Fieldwork is embedded at the core of Geography at CGS, enabling students to apply their learning in real contexts and develop the skills essential for senior study.
Our Year 12 students headed to Berry to explore rural-urban change, then Jervis Bay marine park to investigate human impacts on the Great Southern Reef ecosystem, snorkelling through kelp forests, recording observations and collecting primary data. Meanwhile, our Year 11 students took on the Kosciuszko Alpine Area, completing an alpine field study on the Main Range from Charlotte Pass to Carruthers Peak, gathering primary data on Earth's Natural Systems, for their Geographical Investigation ... See MoreSee Less
It was an amazing experience for 18 CGS girls who had the opportunity to play Try Tag Rugby against Daramalan in front of nearly 10,000 spectators at GIO Stadium during the Brumbies vs Chiefs match this past weekend.
For many of our students, this was not only their first time playing Try Tag Rugby, but their first time playing any form of rugby. Their bravery, willingness to try something new, and pride in representing the School strongly reflect the values our CGS Rugby programme strives to foster. ... See MoreSee Less
Canberra Grammar School’s Harmony Week celebrations embraced the diverse cultural and religious backgrounds within the CGS Community.
Students across the Primary and Senior Schools were encouraged to wear cultural clothing, the colours of their flag or add a splash of orange to their uniform. During the week, cultural performances and a bake sale were held in the Quad during lunchtime in the Senior School, where students also contributed to the 2026 Harmony Day handprint banner alongside CGS Arts Captain, Sophia, which was hung above the Main Quad for the week.
In the Primary School Assembly, the book 'Happiness Around the World' by Kate Baker was discussed, celebrating how happiness is experienced by people around the globe. At our Northside campus, special speakers from our community visited to share stories and insights into their cultures with students.
It was a joyous week that provided a valuable opportunity for our students to delve into cultural beliefs and values, recognising how our differences and similarities strengthen our community. Harmony Week celebrates inclusiveness, respect and a sense of belonging for everyone. ... See MoreSee Less