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Touch Football Summer Sport at CCGS
Rebound, touchdown, tap and ruck. Touch Football has made its way to the CCGS fields. 
CCGS Head Prefects share their road to leadership
Leadership opportunities start early at CCGS. We chat with our CCGS Head Prefects to learn a bit more about them and discover their own personal path to leadership.
Claire Nesbitt-Hawes CCGS Alumni
Artistic Producer at the Ensemble Theatre, Claire Nesbitt Hawes (2000) shares her love for theatre, Australian works and what it takes to fulfil your dreams.
CCGS: Future problem solving
It's one of the toughest international thinking programs in the world. Discover how the CCGS team came up with amazing solutions to global future problems.
Digital literacy in the classroom at CCGS
It’s seen as an essential skill in the modern workplace and in modern life but how is digital literacy making its mark in the classroom?
CCGS: Champion School in Winter Sports
On the field, on the court and on the track. What a busy and rewarding season of sport with CCGS bringing home Champion School titles.
CCGS: WICKED the Musical
150 students. 300 costumes. A 90 cast ensemble. 100 mins in makeup and 20 second costume changes. Plus making people actually fly?!
CCGS: Tournament of Minds
Imagine being presented with a challenge – a complex moral or ethical issue that challenges the world you live in. Now imagine you had to solve that problem through the arts. You need to present your solution through drama. That’s exactly what a group of six students from Years 7 to 10 did recently in Tournament of Minds.
CCGS: Alumni Bryce Mills
triple j radio presenter, entertainer, comedian. Bryce Mills (2012) shares his journey to broadcasting, the Sydney Comedy Festival and interviewing the Hon Malcolm Turnbull MP. Bryce shows us that persistence and creating opportunities for yourself is key.
CCGS: NGL in action
At the heart of CCGS’s strategic plan is Next Generation Learners, education guided by real world interests, curiosity and experimentation. But how does this translate in terms of the classroom and how does this prepare students for the world that lies ahead? We head into Junior School to see NGL in action.
CCGS: Alumni James Lawson
A love for all things rubbish. James Lawson (1992) loves everything there is to love about waste. From recycling to building a circular economy, James' passion for sustainable waste management has seen him travel the globe, become a Churchill Fellow, lead local council waste management plans and win leadership awards.
CCGS: Wellbeing in a balanced education
Wellbeing. In today’s busy modern and rapidly changing world, emotional wellness is just as important as academics. That’s why student wellbeing is a core focus of CCGS’s Next Generation Teaching and Learning Strategic Plan.