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| name = Canberra Grammar School (CGS) | image = | motto = {{lang-la|Deo Ecclesiae Patriae}} | motto_translation = For God, for Church, for Country | city = Red Hill | state = ACT | country = Australia {{flagicon|Australia}} | coordinates = {{Coord|35|19|51|S|149|7|31|E|display=inline,title}} | type = Independent, co-educational, day and boarding | denomination = Anglican | established = 1929 | chairman = Steve Byron[1] | head_of_school = Dr Justin Garrick | chaplain = Rev Andrew Robinson | staff = 490[2] | teaching_staff = 191[3] | campuses = Red Hill Campus & Northside Campus | colours = Navy Blue, Sky Blue & Gold {{Color box|#000080}} {{Color box|#9ED2EF}} {{Color box|#FDB414}} | slogan = Ready for the World | revenue = A$48,795,473[4] | enrolment = 1,817 (ELC-12)[5] | homepage = {{URL|http://CGS.ACT.EDU.AU}} }} Canberra Grammar School (known colloquially CGS or Grammar) is an independent, day and boarding school for boys and girls, located in Red Hill, a suburb of Canberra, the capital of Australia. The school is affiliated with the Anglican Church of Australia and provides an education from pre-school 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. In 2017, this co-education offering extended to Years 7 and 11, and in 2018, All years were opened to co-education. The school aims to achieve full co-education by 2020.[6] In 2017, the school enrolled boys and girls from pre-school to Year 7, boys in Year 8 to 10, boys and girls in Year 11 and boys in Year 12. The school was founded in 1929 when the existing Monaro Grammar School was relocated to Canberra from Cooma. The foundation stone was laid on 4 December 1928 by Prime Minister of Australia Stanley Bruce. Initially it was attended by only 63 students, but has grown considerably since the early 1950s to a total attendance of 1,749 students as of June 2015.[7] CurriculumIn the primary school, the Australian Curriculum and Early Years Learning Framework requirements are incorporated through International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme.[8] In the senior school, from years 7 to 10, the school follows the Australia Curriculum and the ACT Every chance to learn curriculum framework.[9] Unlike other schools in the Australian Capital Territory, Canberra Grammar School does not follow the ACT Year 12 Curriculum. Instead, 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.[10] In 2012, Canberra Grammar became an International Baccalaureate World School.[11] Co-curricularThe school offers many activities outside of school hours. These include sport, music and other activities.[12]
Education technologyCanberra Grammar School uses a wide range of technologies to enhance learning. From Year 4, students are required to have a device for research. In Year 7 and above, CGS students are required to have a laptop, preferably an Apple Computer. In classroomsInteractive whiteboards are installed in all Senior School and Junior School classrooms. These allow teachers and students to share content through connected PCs or wireless from a number of devices. In 2012 the school commenced a Mobile Technology trial, giving each Year 9 student an iPad for use in the classroom and at home.[15] This trial was funded by the Federal Government under the Digital Education Revolution. Following the trial, the school decided to implement a bring your own device scheme. This began in 2013 and students in the Senior School were encouraged to bring a 'light' mobile device such as a tablet or laptop. These mobile devices had to meet certain specifications set by the school to ensure that they were appropriate and useful learning tools. From 2014, all Senior Students were required to have a mobile device at school and laptops are now used by most students. Junior School students in Years 5 and 6 were also encouraged to bring a tablet to school; Year 4 students may optionally bring one. Tablets are provided to students in early years and to students in years 4 to 6 who do not bring their own device. The school has several computer labs available for student use. All teaching staff are issued laptops to increase engagement with technology. Systems availableThe school has a campus-wide wireless network providing high-speed Internet access to students, staff and guests. The school maintains its own servers to deliver authentication, email, database and anti-virus services. Network security filtering is used to protect students. Canberra Grammar School runs a student information system, a learning management system and a single sign-on system allowing convenient access between systems. SupportThe school has a dedicated Education Technology Support Department with 12 staff including a service desk providing support to staff and students, an AV technician, data and networking specialists, a full-time trainer and management. HousesList of HousesAs with most Australian schools, Canberra Grammar utilises a house system. The Senior School consists of nine houses:[16]
Sheaffe House is the current holder of the Manaro House Shield, the award for the culmination of inter-house competitions. The school also has two Year 7 houses:
The Junior School has four houses:
Inter-house CompetitionsHouses form the basis of much of the inter-school competition that occurs throughout the academic calendar. Currently, the three prizes are awarded annually to houses these are the Manaro House Shield, the Captain's Cup, and the Sports master's Cup. Manaro House ShieldEvents:
The House Shield is currently held by Edwards House. Captain's CupThe exact events of the Captain's Cup are at the discretion of the Captains and Vice-Captains of the School, and thus vary on a year-to-year basis. Typical events include:
Typically, a 'CGS All Star' team is selected from players in the competition to compete against the champion house in each event. The Captain's Cup is currently held by Manaro House. Sports master's CupThe Sports master's Cup is determined by:
The Sports master's Cup is currently held by Edwards House. Heads of school
Notable alumni{{alumni|date=May 2018}}
See also
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Australian Rowing History |publisher=rowinghistory-aus.info|accessdate=31 January 2015}} 48. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rowingaustralia.com.au/hp_athletes_profiles_pragnell-f.shtm |title=Athlete profile: Fergus Pragnell |publisher=rowingaustralia.com.au |accessdate=31 January 2015 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140313190414/http://www.rowingaustralia.com.au/hp_athletes_profiles_pragnell-f.shtm |archivedate=13 March 2014 |df= }} 49. ^Rugby.com.au | Australian Sevens Player Profiles (accessed:26-11-2009) {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100701215312/http://www.rugby.com.au/players/sevens/2009-10/taylor%2C_jacob%2C135349.html |date=July 1, 2010 }} 50. ^{{cite web|url=http://swimming.org.au/profiles/index.cfm?fuseaction=profile&ProfileID=1115084 |title=Swimming Australia |publisher=swimming.org.au |accessdate=31 January 2015 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120321195643/http://swimming.org.au/profiles/index.cfm?fuseaction=Profile&ProfileID=1115084 |archivedate=21 March 2012 |df= }} 51. ^Inquiry into fitness to plead of David Harold Eastman, page 56 52. ^http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-08-22/david-eastman's-murder-conviction-quashed/5688270 }} Further reading
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