Mitchell Wright (2008) is passionate about people and the intersection between design and psychology. He integrates this perspective into his work as an architect and examines how we can better design our homes to increase our wellbeing. Mitchell dreams of opening an architectural practice rooted in compassion and empathy for the user.
Senior Drama students explore the world of trends, online footage, and how social responsibilities should be defined, in the thought-provoking play Viral.
Michael Seton (2001) loves that the law allows him to problem solve in a way that makes a real difference in people’s lives. After years spent studying and travelling, Michael once again calls the Central Coast home, establishing Ryan & Seton Lawyers with fellow alumni Anthony Ryan.
After 45 years of service to education, Ms Denise McDonough, Head of Senior College, retires. Denise reflects on the education industry, her time at CCGS and has one final piece of advice for students.
The first year out of school can often throw up the unexpected once bell times, class schedules and teachers no longer call the tune. But for the class of 2019, this first year out was particularly challenging as many had to radically rethink their plans in the pandemic environment.
Conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic, Mission Australia’s 19th annual Youth Survey asked young people to share their greatest concerns for the future.
Despite a global pandemic presenting unprecedented challenges to learning in 2020, our Junior ÁñÁ«¹ÙÍø students have shown their resilience, dedication and courage by not only surviving but thriving!