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Madagascar The Musical JR.
Over 100 Year 6 students wowed audiences in this year’s Junior School production of ‘Madagascar – A Musical Adventure JR’ in the CCGS Performing Arts Centre.
Lily Student Exchange
Read Lily’s journal about her current CCGS Student Exchange experience in Japan.
Alumna Halle Osborn
Inspired by her Junior School teachers at CCGS, alumna Halle Osborn has been studying Primary Education at Macquarie University. As part of her final placement, Halle recently spent three weeks at CCGS.
HSC Drama OnSTAGE
It was a historic result for HSC Drama students with every single student in our HSC Drama class being nominated to appear at OnSTAGE, an event showcase featuring the very best in HSC work.
Reconciliation Week
CCGS students have continued to have culturally rich experiences throughout the year by learning, respecting, and including Aboriginal education in many ways.
Friendship Ninjas
The CCGS Junior School playground has been infiltrated by ninjas - Friendships Ninjas to be precise!
Spring Fair
After four long years of postponement, the CCGS P&F Spring Fair was back in action at CCGS.
CCGS 1st XV Rugby Team 2023
The CCGS 1st XV Rugby boys team has made school history, taking out the ISA Division 2 Premiership Shield and the Waratah Shield in the same year.
Alumnus  Patrick McGimpsey
In the time since graduating, Patrick McGimpsey (2019) is already fully embracing his own advice of "don't fear the road less travelled as with persistence and passion you can turn any interest into a successful career".
Book Week 2023
CCGS was so excited to host award-winning and best-selling Australian authors as part of our Book Week celebrations.
Two students speak to a male teacher at desk
Authentic real-world learning is brought to life when positive and mutually enriching partnerships are developed between schools and industry.
Growing Connections
CCGS joined more than 6,500 schools across Australia in ‘Growing Connections’ to help promote building safe and supportive learning environments so all students can belong, feel accepted, and respected.