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National Science Week explores food
Chemical reactions, pathogens and viruses were all explored for National Science Week - but using food in the kitchen instead of chemicals in the lab.
CCGS takes Book Week online
Book Week goes virtual with a parade and competitions for all readers.
CCGS remote learning takes shape
School may look and feel different, but our key values remain the same.
students celebrated 100 Days of school from home
It was the party you did not want to miss. And the best thing? Everyone was invited!
Cheer on Charlie - Olympics Tokyo
CCGS community rallied behind alumni Charlie Hunter as he took on the Tokyo Olympics.
CCGS take part in Green & Gold Day
Students from Kindergarten to Year 12 donned their green and gold to support Olympic Australia's Green & Gold Day.
Pets of CCGS
CCGS students share remote learning with their pets. From cows, budgies, lizards and dogs our album will make you smile.
careers education at CCGS
Seeking out opportunities and taking on challenges. We talk with CCGS Careers Advisor on preparing students for life after school.
Students at CCGS design a lunchbox for a friend
Junior School tackles a three week Next Generation Learner project - to design and create the perfect lunchbox for a friend.
CCGS rugby old boy presents jersey to current player
Last month the CCGS First XV Rugby team played their first home game of the season, a highly anticipated match against rivals Chevalier College. To mark the occasion, past CCGS Rugby players were invited back to show their support, provide some words of wisdom for the current team and reminisce about their own playing days.
CCGS alumni Caitlin De Wit
When Caitlin De Wit graduated from CCGS in 2004 she thought she had it all figured out. She wanted to work hard, complete a Vet Science degree at Sydney University, work in England and travel around Europe. Life, however, presented her with some unexpected challenges along the way.
Take 3 for the Sea youth summit
To celebrate World Oceans Day on 8 June, CCGS students joined with 150 young leaders to advocate for change.