Canberra Girls Grammar School

Last updated

Canberra Girls Grammar School
CGGS2.jpg
Location
Canberra Girls Grammar School
,
Coordinates 35°18′59″S149°6′53″E / 35.31639°S 149.11472°E / -35.31639; 149.11472
Information
Type Independent, day and boarding
Motto Latin: Iuventuti Nil Arduum
(To the young, anything is possible [1] )
Denomination Anglican
Established1926 [2]
ChairmanSue Hart
PrincipalTerrie Jones
ChaplainChristopher Lewis
Employees~265
Gender Co-educational – Early Learning to Yr 3
Girls – Yrs 4–12
Enrolment~1,300 (ELC–12) [3]
Colour(s)Red, green, navy blue and white     
SloganBe Yourself
Affiliation Associated Southern Colleges
Website www.cggs.act.edu.au

Canberra Girls Grammar School (CGGS) is an independent, Anglican, day and boarding school predominantly for girls, located in Deakin, a suburb of Canberra, the capital of Australia.

Contents

Established in 1926 [2] as St Gabriel's School, by the Church of England [2] religious order, the Community of the Sisters of the Church, [4] Canberra Girls Grammar is the oldest private day and boarding school in Canberra. [5] It has a non-selective enrolment policy and caters for approximately 1,300 students, with co-education from Early Learning (preschool) to Year 3, and girls only from Years 4 to Year 12. Boarding facilities are available on the Senior Campus for up to 80 students in Years 7 to 12. [3] CGGS is also licensed to offer the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme and Diploma Programme (for Years 11 and 12). It is a candidate school for the MYP from Yrs 6 to 9.

Canberra Girls Grammar School is affiliated with the Alliance of Girls Schools Australasia (AGSA), [6] the Associated Southern Colleges (ASC), the Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia (AHISA), [7] the Australian Boarding Schools' Association (ABSA), [8] and is a member of the Association of Heads of Independent Girls' Schools (AHIGS). [9]

History

St Gabriel's School was established with nine students in 1926, as a day and boarding school for girls, by the Church of England [2] religious order, the Community of the Sisters of the Church [4] (the Kilburn Sisters). It catered for the small but growing community in what was designated as the new Federal capital. [2]

St Gabriel's School, 1928 CGGS1928.jpg
St Gabriel's School, 1928

From 1926 to early 1928, the Old Rectory of St John the Baptist Church, Reid, was leased from the Government by the Kilburn Sisters. The rectory was known as Glebe House, and was close to the city. In May 1927, the day before the opening of Parliament House, the foundation stone of the current site on Melbourne Avenue at Deakin, was laid by Lewis Radford, Bishop of the then Diocese of Goulburn. The school officially moved into its new site in 1928. In 1933, the school was renamed Canberra Church of England Girls Grammar School (CCEGGS). [2]

CCEGGS was nearly closed down during the Great Depression, and sold some of its land in order to remain solvent. A boom period in the 1970s saw the school expand, with the Junior School moving to a new Campus in Grey Street, Deakin, to cater for a surge in enrolments. Today the junior school remains on a separate campus within the suburb. [2] In 2001, the school name changed again, this time to its current form Canberra Girls Grammar School (CGGS). In 2004, CGGS opened an Early Learning Centre (preschool) catering for 3- to 5-year-olds on its Junior School campus. [2]

Principals

PeriodDetails [9]
1934–1937Bessie Tomson Forster
May 1937 – 1947Una Mitchell May
1947(Acting) Rafay Abbas
1947–1962Isabel Masters
1962–1965Mavis June Prater
1966–1970Evelyn Heath
1971–1973Donald V. Selth
1974–1979Jennifer Shaw
1980–1984Helen Granowski
1984(Acting) Elizabeth McKay
1985–1999Elizabeth McKay
2000–2004Alyson Groom
2003–2004(Acting) Elizabeth Gilbert
2004(Acting) Jane Pelvin
2005–2008Susan Just
2009(Acting) Bruce Handley
2009–2010Susan Just
2010(Acting) Bruce Handley
2011–2018Anne Coutts
2019–2021Anna Owen
2022 Terms 1 to 3(Acting) Julie Jorritsma
Start Term 4, 2022Terrie Jones

Campus

CGGS viewed from Red Hill with Lake Burley Griffin in distance DeakinAndCGGSNov2005.jpg
CGGS viewed from Red Hill with Lake Burley Griffin in distance

Canberra Girls Grammar School is located over two campuses (primary and secondary) in the inner Canberra suburb of Deakin, [3] within view of Australia's Parliament House. [4] Combined, the campuses are 10 hectares (25 acres) in size, and include an indoor heated swimming centre, gymnasia, sports courts, playing fields, an aquatic centre on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin, and buildings catering for the performing arts, art and textiles. [10]

The School's most recent additions include a music centre with an adjoining 1,000-seat hall. 2006 saw improvements made to the junior school with the opening of six new classrooms, two music rooms and practice rooms and in 2010 the addition of a new multi-purpose hall, administration block, front office and staff offices. In the senior campus a new administration block, drive through and entrance was built in 2011 and a new award-winning science wing completed in 2012.

Curriculum

Canberra Girls Grammar School was authorised to offer the International Baccalaureate World School Diploma Programme on 21 July 2010. The school was also authorised to offer the Primary Years Programme on 15 September 2011. [11]

Junior school

The junior school curriculum is based upon the New South Wales Department of Education Board of Studies syllabus. [12] It also has many co-curricular studies.

Senior school

Students in the senior school (Years 7 to 12) are prepared for the ACT Year 12 Certificate, as mandated by the Board of Senior Secondary Studies. [13]

A high percentage of students who graduate with a Year 12 Certificate also obtain an ATAR and go on to study at university. In 2007, of the 150 students awarded a Year 12 certificate, 91% were awarded Tertiary Education Statements. Also that year, the median ATAR gained by students was 86 compared with the average of students from all across ACT colleges of 79. Students from Canberra Girls Grammar School had the second highest median ATAR of the ACT colleges that year, and in 2009 they achieved the highest score. 92% of students from the school who were awarded Tertiary Education Statements in 2007 scored over 65 for their ATAR compared with 79% of all ACT students. [14]

Students in Years 11 and 12 are also given the option to study the International Baccalaureate instead of the BSSS curriculum.

House system

As with most Australian schools, Canberra Girls Grammar School utilises a house system for activities and competitions. The system forms the basis of its pastoral care programme. [15] Students in the senior school are divided into six houses:

Meanwhile in the junior school, there are 4 houses such as gilmore (gold), makella (orange), chislom (purple), and lastly bates (blue) [15]

Notable alumni

Alumnae of Canberra Girls Grammar School are known as Grammarians and can join the schools alumni association, the Grammarians' Association (GA). The GA was formed as the Old Girls' Union in 1931 and has branches around Australia and overseas. [16] Some notable Old Grammarians include:

Entertainment, media and the arts
Politics, public service and the law
Science and Technology
Sport


Notable staff

See also

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Redlands, Cremorne</span> School in Australia

Redlands, Sydney Church of England Co-educational Grammar School, is a multi-campus independent co-educational early learning, primary, and secondary day Christian school, in the Anglican tradition, located in Cremorne on the Lower North Shore of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Established in 1884, the non-selective school and caters for approximately 1,700 students from early learning and on to Kindergarten to Year 12.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Melbourne Grammar School</span> School in South Yarra & Caulfield, Victoria, Australia

Melbourne Grammar School is an Australian private Anglican day and boarding school. It comprises a co-educational preparatory school from Prep to Year 6 and a middle school and senior school for boys from Years 7 to 12. The three campuses are Grimwade House in Caulfield, Wadhurst and Senior School, both in the suburb of South Yarra.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Geelong Grammar School</span> School in Corio, Victoria, Australia

Geelong Grammar School is a private Anglican co-educational boarding and day school. The school's main campus is located in Corio on the northern outskirts of Geelong, Victoria, Australia, overlooking Corio Bay and Limeburners Bay.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Caulfield Grammar School</span> School in Victoria, Australia

Caulfield Grammar School is a private, co-educational, Anglican, International Baccalaureate, day and boarding school, located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Founded in 1881 as a boys' school, Caulfield Grammar began admitting girls exactly one hundred years later. The school amalgamated with Malvern Memorial Grammar School (MMGS) in 1961, with the MMGS campus becoming Malvern Campus.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Canberra Grammar School</span> School in Red Hill, Australian Capital Territory, Australia

Canberra Grammar School is a co-educational, independent, day and boarding school located in Red Hill, a suburb of Canberra, the capital of Australia.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sydney Church of England Grammar School</span> School in Australia

The Sydney Church of England Grammar School is a dual-campus independent Anglican single-sex and co-educational early learning, primary and secondary day and boarding school for boys, located on the Lower North Shore of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Geelong College</span> School in Newtown, Victoria, Australia

The Geelong College is an Australian independent and co-educational, Christian day and boarding school located in Newtown, an inner-western suburb of Geelong, Victoria.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ivanhoe Grammar School</span> School in Ivanhoe & Mernda, Victoria, Australia

Ivanhoe Grammar School is a private, co-educational, Anglican, day school, located in Ivanhoe and Mernda, both located in the north-eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Roseville College</span> Independent, single-sex, day school in Roseville, New South Wales, Australia

Roseville College is a private Anglican day school for girls, located in the suburb of Roseville, on the North Shore of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Lauriston Girls' School</span> Private, single-sex, day school in Armadale, Victoria, Australia

Lauriston Girls' School is a private, non-denominational, day school for girls, located in Armadale, an inner south-eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">New England Girls' School</span> School in Australia

NEGS is an independent Anglican school. Located in Armidale, Northern NSW, NEGS provides an educational experience for both boys and girls in Junior School and a tailored learning environment for young women in Senior School, with boarding houses to facilitate the educational needs of students located outside of Armidale.

Camberwell Girls Grammar School is a private Anglican early learning, primary and secondary day school for girls located in Canterbury, an eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Founded in 1920 in the hall of St Mark's Church in Camberwell, the school welcomes students of all cultures and currently caters for 820 students from Early learning to Year 12.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Fintona Girls' School</span> School in Balwyn, Victoria, Australia

Fintona Girls' School is a small, independent, non-denominational, day school for girls, located in Balwyn, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

Melbourne Girls Grammar, is an independent, Anglican, day and boarding school for girls, located in South Yarra, an inner city suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">St Hilda's Anglican School for Girls</span> School in Australia

St Hilda's Anglican School for Girls is an Australian independent non-selective Anglican single-sex primary and secondary day and boarding school for girls, located in Mosman Park, a western suburb of Perth, Western Australia. In addition, the school provides co-educational early learning education to both girls and boys.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mentone Girls' Grammar School</span> Independent, single-sex, day school in Mentone, Victoria, Australia

Mentone Girls' Grammar School is an independent, Anglican day school for girls, located in Mentone, a bayside suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">St Margaret's Berwick Grammar School</span> Independent, day school in Berwick, Victoria, Australia

St Margaret's Berwick Grammar School is an independent, non-denominational day school with a co-educational primary school and senior secondary school, an all girls and an all boys junior secondary school. The school is located in Berwick, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

Tintern Grammar is an independent, Anglican day school for girls and boys located in Ringwood East, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Annesley Junior School</span> School in Wayville, South Australia, Australia

Annesley Junior School, formerly known as Methodist Ladies' College and Annesley College, is an independent day school for girls and boys from two years old to year 6. It is located in Wayville, a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. It has a co-educational early learning centre for children between the ages of two and five, and a primary school for reception to year 6. It is affiliated with the Association of Independent Schools of South Australia, and the Junior School Heads Association of Australia (JSHAA).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">St Peter's Girls' School</span> School in Australia

St Peter's Girls' School is an independent Anglican early learning, primary and secondary day school for girls located in the Adelaide suburb of Stonyfell, in South Australia, Australia.

References

  1. "Welcome from the Principal". About CGGS. Canberra Girls Grammar School. 2007. Retrieved 28 November 2007.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "History". About CGGS. Canberra Girls Grammar School. 2007. Archived from the original on 31 August 2007. Retrieved 28 November 2007.
  3. 1 2 3 "Canberra Girls Grammar School". Canberra. School Choice. 2007. Archived from the original on 30 August 2007. Retrieved 28 November 2007.
  4. 1 2 3 "Report to Synod" (PDF). Canberra Girls Grammar School. Canberra Goulburn Synod. 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 August 2007. Retrieved 28 November 2007.
  5. "Canberra Girls Grammar School". Seek Home. Seek. 2007. Retrieved 28 November 2007.
  6. Butler, Jan (2006). "Member Schools". Members. The Alliance of Girls Schools Australasia. Archived from the original on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 16 August 2007.
  7. "Australian Capital Territory". AHISA Schools. Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia. November 2007. Archived from the original on 2 November 2007. Retrieved 28 November 2007.
  8. "Canberra Girls Grammar School". Schools. Australian Boarding Schools' Association. 2005. Archived from the original on 17 November 2007. Retrieved 28 November 2007.
  9. 1 2 "Heads of New South Wales Independent Girls' Schools". About AHIGS. Association of Heads of Independent Girls Schools. Archived from the original on 27 September 2008. Retrieved 28 November 2007.
  10. "A Quick Glance". About CGGS. Canberra Girls Grammar School. 2007. Retrieved 28 November 2007.
  11. "Canberra Girls Grammar School". ibo.org. International Baccalaureate. Retrieved 10 April 2015.
  12. "Curriculum". Junior School. Canberra Girls Grammar School. 2007. Retrieved 28 November 2007.
  13. "Academic Curriculum". Senior School. Canberra Girls' Grammar School. 2007. Retrieved 28 November 2007.
  14. "Overview – 2007: Year 12 Certificates and Tertiary Entrance Statements awarded" (PDF). ACT Board of Senior Secondary Studies. 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 May 2008. Retrieved 21 December 2007.
  15. 1 2 "Student Handbook" (PDF). About CGGS. Canberra Girls Grammar School. 2007. pp. 18–25. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 September 2007. Retrieved 16 August 2007.
  16. "The Old Grammarians' Association". Community. Canberra Girls' Grammar School. 2007. Retrieved 16 August 2007.
  17. Clarke, Jenna (28 August 2013). "'Gumleaf mafia' take over Panem". The Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 3 October 2013.
  18. "Rt Hon Patricia Hewitt MP". Speaker Biographies. Cabinet Office. 2007. Archived from the original on 17 August 2007. Retrieved 28 November 2007.
  19. "London 2012 - Zoe Buckman Athlete Profile" . Retrieved 4 August 2012.