‘…School students in Canberra have had the chance this week to learn from one of the great modern masters of jazz, Wynton Marsalis…’ MATTHEW WESTWOOD from The Australian covers the story Click Here
Happy campers: Canberra Grammar School gives special needs kids the time of their lives.…. Click hereΒ
Significant transformations are underway at ACT βs Canberra Grammar School, enriching the life of students as well as the wider community…Click here
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Recently, CGS Rugby hosted its Alumni Round and Indigenous Round, in a fantastic day that brought many CGS Alumni back to connect with the wider CGS community. We celebrated once again alongside Daramalan College in what is becoming a long-standing tradition. To mark the occasion, Daramalan proudly competed in its Indigenous jerseys, while CGS wore its traditional navy jersey for the first time in recognition of our alumni. Indigenous flags were painted on Main Oval, and a smoking ceremony was led by Brother Richard Allan. It was a meaningful occasion that celebrated community, connection, culture, and the rich history of Canberra Grammar School. A big thank you to Daramalan College and the community for joining us. ... See MoreSee Less
In one of our Primary School classrooms, students have been stepping away from the rush of the day to slow down and reconnect with the natural world around them. Their body breaks have turned into little adventures, wandering down to the Agricultural area to visit the chickens and the veggie garden on campus.
Students picked sprigs of fragrant lavender, transforming them into calming perfumes, and eagerly tried to feed handfuls of grass to our feathered friends (with mixed success!). Along the way, students searched carefully through the garden, delighted to discover sweet raspberries ready for tasting and some not-so-ready oranges! ... See MoreSee Less
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National Reconciliation Week is a time for all Australians to learn about our shared histories, cultures, and achievements, and to explore how each of us can contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia
The theme for National Reconciliation Week 2026 is 'ππ₯π₯ ππ§', a call for all Australians to commit wholeheartedly to reconciliation every single day. In our Senior School Assembly, Year 8 student Alexis presented a moving speech, which you can watch the full here: vimeo.com/1197937602?share=copy&fl=sv&fe=ci ... See MoreSee Less
Four CGS Year 10 students put in an outstanding amount of work, forming a team and participating in the Harvard Model UN event hosted at UTS from 21 to 24 May.
Adam, Caelan, Kiernan, and Timmy walked away from the event with an award for 'Best Small Team', having participated in analysis, robust debates and negotiations in committees exploring human settlement, culture, disarmament and other global issues.
Each student was assigned a UN member to research and represent. Caelan represented Peru, Timmy represented Vietnam, Kiernan represented the Philippines, and Adam represented Papua New Guinea.
In addition to their overall event award, in the UNESCO stream, Caelan came in second place overall, awarded 'Outstanding Delegate'. In the Social, Humanitarian and Culture Committee, Adam received 'Honourable Mention'. ... See MoreSee Less