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A girl and a boy in costume singing to each other with angry expression
Across four incredible nights, over 140 students rocked the Performing Arts Centre with the production of ‘We Will Rock You’, the musical by Queen and Ben Elton.
CCGS Grammies award winners holding their trophies
The inaugural CCGS Grammie Awards recognised a different type of excellence, celebrating and bringing to the spotlight our everyday heroes.
Headmaster sitting with kindergarten children
We sat down with retiring Headmaster, Mr Bill Low to find out more about his illustrious career.
Maison Patrick with Neil Perry at Margaret
As part of holistic education, CCGS students take part in a wide variety of academic and cocurricular offerings. In their senior years, some students are undertaking additional courses alongside their HSC, gaining qualifications and expanding their horizons before they commence life after school.
Alumnus Matthew Woodward
Architect Matthew Woodward is known for masterfully combining the functional with the aesthetic, bringing to the forefront the beauty of the natural environment and being ecologically sensitive in his designs.
CCGS Library
We sat down with Head of Library and Information Services, Mrs Nadia Merchant to uncover what makes the CCGS library so special.
Year 7 Camp
A 300-acre camp, located at Webbs Creek in the beautiful Hawkesbury Valley, was the setting for Year 7’s outdoor education program this year. Students bonded with one another and their teachers as they took the momentous leap into Middle ÁñÁ«¹ÙÍø.
Christopher Ball at Graduation
A passion for sport, sheer determination and making the most of every opportunity have driven Alumnus Christopher Ball, as he takes on the hustle and bustle of Sky News and Fox Sports News.
Ella McDougall
Through determination, ingenuity and personal growth came an unlikely career for Ella McDougall who now works as the acting Editor of trends and insights company, Stylus Media where she helps drive the development of beautiful and responsible products.
Students created their own special Acknowledgement of Country artworks
Students in Junior ÁñÁ«¹ÙÍø develop a greater understanding and appreciation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture.
CCGS celebrates cultural diversity
A time to appreciate the many different cultures that make up our rich cultural tapestry and to promote the CCGS values of respect and inclusivity. 
Morgan Southwick
Following her love of history has taken Morgan to some of the best learning institutions in the world - the University of Oxford and Harvard – and opened the door to a unique, culturally rich and meaningful career working with holocaust survivors and with Anti-Slavery Australia.