At our Senior School Swimming Carnival on Thursday, Chloe (Y11) won the Tanya Desmond Golden Flipper event, for the fastest eight 50m freestyle students at the School. Chloe set a new record of 26.62 seconds. On Sunday, 5 March a group of Year 9 students travelled to the Bateman's Bay Markets to undertake face painting, for gold coin donations for the Rotary Club. Well done to Mila (Y4) who over the course of several months made and sold over 300 earrings, with all proceedings going towards…
We were honoured to represent the CGGS Defence community at the Last Post Ceremony on 28 February, commemorating HMAS Perth (I) and the service of Chief Engine Room Artificer John James Madge. The ceremony was held at the Australian War Memorial, and Emma (Y3) and Jessica (Y5) laid a wreath at the service. Congratulations to the following students who recently achieved certification on piano: Olivier (Y10) - Grade 8 Piano Comprehensive (outstanding achievement A+)Harriet (Y12) - Grade 8 Piano…
Willow, Ilaria and Stefania (Y6) represented the U12 Canberra City Magic touch football team at the Touch Football Junior State Cup recently. The girls made it through to the round of 16. Similarly, Heidi, Arabella, Grace and Olivia (Y7) represented the U14 Canberra City Magic touch football team at the NSW State Cup in Wagga Wagga. They girls made it to the quarter finals where they lost to the Cronulla Sharks. The CGGS U14 Roosters touch football team played in their grand final against the…
Join us for a relaxing evening of jazz on Saturday, 4 March! Our own Grey Street Stage Band, Adelaide Avenue Jazz Band and Jazz Ensemble will entertain as guests enjoy a BBQ picnic. Adelaide Avenue will then combine with our visiting guest artists, RMC Band, for a number of big band classics before RMC Band close out the evening. Jazz in the Quad will be performed from The Henson Family Recital Room, which opens out into the Quad for all to enjoy. What should you bring? A picnic blanket and…
CGGS had a very successful weekend at the NSW Rowing Championships recently. Our rowers achieved a Gold in the SG 4+, Bronze in the SG 4x+, Bronze U17 8+, fourth in the U16 4x+ and fifth in the U19 4x. Well done to our rowing team for their outstanding results! Jessica (Y4) recently competed at the Australian Oztag State Championships in Sydney. Her team won five of their six games and made the quarter-finals. Jess was also awarded MVP for one of her games. Willow (Y6) has been selected as the…
Saturday, 11 February was International Day of Women & Girls in Science. To celebrate, during Tutor Group time on Wednesday, 15 February the Science Faculty challenged our students to a game of trivia that included questions about women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). To start the activity, the girls were asked to answer the question 'What is the purpose of International Day of Women & Girls in Science?'. The question spurred some insightful discussion about…
An Ash Wednesday Service will take place at the Chapel of the Annunciation, Senior School Campus (48 Melbourne Ave, Deakin), on Wednesday, 22 February commencing at 3.40pm. Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent and our journey towards Easter. This will be a reflective service with a Said Eucharist and the Imposition of Ashes. All of the CGGS community are welcome to attend.
The CGGS Fete will return on Saturday, 25 March from 10.00am to 3.00pm at the Senior School campus (48 Melbourne Avenue, Deakin)! The Fete is a fabulous opportunity to come together as a community and enjoy: Over 40 stalls from local vendorsLive entertainment suitable for the whole family, including carnival rides, a climbing wall and pony ridesFood and refreshments from Canberra producersKey details Where: CGGS Senior School Campus When: Saturday, 25 March 10.00am-3.00pm Food and Stall…
Students at the Junior School found a very special mural in the playground when they returned this year. Titled 'Anything is possible', the mural was painted by Wens Arts' Wendy Rix, an Australian Contemporary Indigenous Artist. Wendy says of the painting, "In the centre is the gathering/meeting area representing the school community. Inside that is one of the symbols for woman (a person is the U shape, and she has a digging stick and coolamon). From the left going into the centre and out to…