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CCGS: Shakespeare Abridged
Love or loathe Shakespeare, one thing was certain, audiences loved the senior Drama students’ production of The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged!).
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‘More powerful together’, the theme for International Women’s Day this year, has been embraced by the CCGS community, in a special breakfast to commemorate the global event.
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The relationship with our students by no means ends when they walk out of the school grounds after their last exams. Three alumni recently caught up with CCGS staff whilst on a school sports tour to Japan.
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In a marriage of classic artistic mediums with new virtual reality technology, Year 6 students are bringing whimsical ceramic creations to life in a virtual world.
John Clugston
As he retires from 37 years of teaching, John Clugston reflects on his time at CCGS, the teaching profession and shares some of the lessons he's learned.
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Exceptionally strong 2018 HSC results have CCGS ranked at number 56 in the top 100 NSW schools (SMH), an improvement of 27 places from 2017.
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A showcase of entrepreneurial skills, the 2018 Festival of Big ideas saw Year 10 students seek innovative solutions for the Central Coast region.
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Julia Doukakis' passion for music has seen her travel and perform all around the world. Currently based in the UK she has recently commenced studying for a Masters at the Royal Academy of Music.
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2019 Head Prefects Patrick McGimpsey and Isabelle Bennett share what makes them tick and how they plan to serve the community.
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PDHPE teacher, Jim McAtamney and his son Jacob embark on the drive of a lifetime on a 16,000km trek across Europe to Russia - without a GPS.
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“You can sit with me” - five little words that have the power to make a huge difference in a young person’s life.
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28 years ago, the Headmaster’s Personal Assistant Trish Burne walked through the front gates at CCGS for the first time. Little did she know that nearly three decades later she’d come to be one of the school’s most recognised and loved faces.