Canberra Grammar School

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

MottoLatin: Deo Ecclesiae Patriae
(For God, for Church, for Country)
DenominationAnglican
Established1929
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Canberra Grammar School (CGS)
Location
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35°19′51″S 149°7′31″E
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Typeindependent, co-educational, day and boarding
MottoLatin: Deo Ecclesiae Patriae
(For God, for Church, for Country)
DenominationAnglican
Established1929
Chairman
Sung Lee[1]
Head of school
Justin Garrick
ChaplainReverend James Coats Reverend Scott Rowland[citation needed]
Staff554[2]
Teaching staff
191[3]
Enrolment2,328 (ELC to 12)[2]
CampusesRed Hill Campus (junior and senior),
Northside Campus (PK to 2),
ColoursNavy blue, sky blue & gold
   
SloganReady for the world
RevenueA$86.0 million[4]
AffiliationAssociated Southern Colleges
Websitecgs.act.edu.au
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The school is affiliated with the Anglican Church of Australia and provides an education from preschool to Year 12 for boys and girls. In October 2015, the school announced that it would extend co-education to all years, commencing in 2016 with an intake of girls in Years 3 and 4. By 2018, the school became fully co-educational.[5]

The school was founded in 1929 when the existing Monaro Grammar School was relocated from Cooma to Canberra.[6] The foundation stone was laid on 4 December 1928 by Prime Minister Stanley Bruce.[7] Initially, Grammar was attended by only 63 students, but the school has grown considerably since the early 1950s to a total attendance of 2,227 students as of 2025 (57.25% Male, 42.66% Female and 0.09% "Other").[8]

The school has educated one Australian prime minister, Gough Whitlam, and has a long list of notable alumni.

The school consists of 5 main campuses: Red Hill Southside, Red Hill Primary, Red Hill Senior, the Early Learning Center (ELC) and Northside Campbell.

Curriculum

In the primary school, the Australian Curriculum and Early Years Learning Framework requirements are incorporated through International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme.[9]

In the senior school, from years 7 to 10, the school follows the Australia Curriculum and the IB Middle Years Program (MYP).[10] Unlike other schools in the Australian Capital Territory, Canberra Grammar School does not follow the ACT Year 12 Curriculum. Instead, it is the only school in the ACT where students in years 11 and 12 have the option to study either the New South Wales Higher School Certificate (HSC) or the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP).[11] In 2012, Canberra Grammar became an International Baccalaureate World School.[12]

Co-curricular

Canberra Grammar School is a member of the Associated Southern Colleges (ASC). The school offers many activities outside school hours. These include sport, music and other activities.[13]

  • Junior School: athletics, adventure club, ball games, basketball, chess, cricket, cross country running, drama, European handball, gardening, golf, indoor soccer, mini volleyball, multimedia, orienteering, rugby, art, swimming, taekwondo, tennis and triathlon.
  • Senior School: athletics club, alternate reality club (ARC), badminton, basketball, CGS Academy (Yr 11 & 12 tutoring for younger students), chess, Code Cadets,[14] community service, cricket, cross country, Cru (Christian Group), debating, dragon boating, Theatre, Duke of Edinburgh awards, Equestrian Club, football (soccer), golf, hockey, mountain biking, netball, orienteering, outdoor education, rowing, rugby, sailing, snowsports, strength and conditioning, STEM Club, Sustainable CGS,[15] swimming, taekwondo, tennis, Thucydides club, water polo and Dance[16][17].
  • Junior School Music: Junior School Chorale, Junior Choir, Senior Choir, String Orchestra, Concert Band and the Canberra Grammar School Stage Band.
  • Senior School Music is made up of two streams of performance groups:
    • The Advanced Musicians Program consists of a senior (higher level) concert band, Chamber Orchestra, senior jazz band, senior percussion ensemble, brass ensemble and Motet. These students have high level performance opportunities.
    • The large ensemble program provides larger ensemble-based experiences, including two concert bands, junior (lower level) jazz band, two string ensembles, a choir, an electric guitar ensemble (both advanced and intermediate), junior percussion ensemble and a piano ensemble.

Many of the Senior School ensembles have done numerous tours overseas over the years.

The school also holds a major musical every two years. Previous productions have included: School of Rock (2026), Grease (2021), Chess (2020-cancelled due to Covid), The Pirates of Penzance (2018) Barnum (2015) and Guys and Dolls (2013).

The school also hosts multiple major competitions academic and non-acedemic. Hosted academic and STEAM competitions include: da Vinci Decathlon (ACT Regional)[18], Kids' Lit Quiz, Secondary Schools Global Challenge, Chess Competitions[18] and Readers Cup. Hosted non-academic compilations include: ACT Regional Sporting Events (e.g. Football, Rugby, Tennis, etc.), ACT School Bouldering Championships and Dragon Boat Races[18]. Hosted Other events include: Debating, Model United Nations and Galambany Seminar.

Houses

Grounds and buildings of Canberra Grammar School viewed from Red Hill
Snow Concert Hall at Canberra Grammar School

List of houses

As with most Australian schools, Canberra Grammar utilises a house system. The Senior School consists of ten houses:[19]

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HouseColour(s)Mascot
Burgmann Lion rampant
BlaxlandSwan
Garran Bull
GarnseyDove with olive branch
Eddison Eagle
Hay Murray cod
Jones Dragon
Sheaffe Pegasus
EdwardsKookaburra
MiddletonStag
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These houses were named after notable alumni and former staff, apart from Burgmanns that was named after Ernest Burgmann (Bishop of Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn), who was major in the foundation of the school and even personally appointed David Author Garnsey as headmaster, but he was never actually staff.

The school also has three Year 7 houses:

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ClementsAgnus Dei (lamb)
BurgessKangaroo
Snow Horse
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The Junior School has six houses introduced in 2022. These houses were named after local flora and fauna using the traditional Indigenous language of the Ngunnawal people:

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HouseColourFlora / Fauna
DhiriwiriIronbark
BuruKangaroo
GuginyalKookaburra
NamarangWattle
MulleunWedge-tailed eagle
BarinyStringybark
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The Junior School's original four houses, in place till 2021:

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EdwardsGreenDragon
RadfordRedLion
GarnseyBlueEagle
CJ ShakespeareGoldTiger
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Garnsey And Edwards became senior school houses in 1982 (Garnsey) and 2003 (Edwards), though this was long after they became Junior School houses.

Notable alumni

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